Starting from the car park off Carters Road, Margaret River, this walk takes you on a circuit within Wooditjup (Bramley) National Park via the Chimney Trail. Following the Pink Boot trail markers, the trail starts by gently weaving its way along Bramley Brook. As you continue along (Bramley Brook on your left), the trail provides lovely photo opportunities thanks to multiple access points to the river. The environment changes from Karri forest to a much drier-looking Jarrah and Marri forest as you approach the old chimney. After passing the chimney, the trail runs uphill into the forest, passing the Wharncliffe Mill. The flora here is significantly more varied than in the first section. At the top of the hill, there are amazing views overlooking the forest as it descends down to the Bramley Brook valley. The trail then snakes its way downhill through more Karri forest, leading back to the car park. Let us begin by acknowledging the Wardandi people, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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