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Green Range, WA

Green Range is a quiet rural haven located in the Great Southern Region of Western Australia. Approximately 385 kilometers southeast of Perth, it offers a peaceful retreat from city life while being surrounded by the vast natural beauty of WA’s countryside.

Known For

  • Stunning rural landscapes
  • Agricultural heritage
  • Proximity to Albany’s natural attractions

The Great Southern Region has long been a cornerstone of both Indigenous Australian culture and European settlement. Green Range reflects this layered history, primarily through its role in agriculture. The region’s fertile soils have made it a hub for farming and grazing, practices that remain central to its identity today. Visitors will find subtle traces of its historical journey in the fields, homesteads, and community values that define the area.

Home to just over 60 residents according to the 2021 census, Green Range exemplifies the close-knit nature of rural communities. The population here enjoys a laid-back lifestyle where privacy and natural beauty are prized. Small households, spacious properties, and a median age of 37 highlight a balanced mix of youth and experience. This demographic makeup contributes to the region’s charm and its appeal as a getaway destination.

Although Green Range itself may not boast bustling attractions, its location offers easy access to the highlights of the Great Southern Region. A short drive will take you to Albany, known for its stunning coastline and historical landmarks like the National Anzac Centre. For those seeking outdoor adventure, nearby Porongurup National Park offers hiking trails, unique granite formations, and spectacular views. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot native birds and marsupials in the area, adding a sense of discovery to every visit.

Green Range’s rural nature means accommodation within the locality is minimal. Visitors often choose to stay in Albany, which offers a diverse range of options from luxury hotels to charming bed-and-breakfasts. Notable stays include The Beach House at Bayside for upscale comfort or the eco-friendly HideAway Haven for a more secluded experience. These locations provide an excellent base for exploring both Green Range and the broader region.

Culinary options in Green Range are limited, but nearby Albany more than compensates. Restaurants like Lime 303 serve up modern Australian dishes with a creative twist, while Gourmandise & Co. offers artisanal treats in a cozy setting. For a taste of local wines, a visit to one of Albany’s many vineyards is highly recommended. The combination of farm-to-table dining and fresh seafood makes the region a delight for food lovers.

As a small locality, Green Range is equipped with basic amenities to serve its residents but relies on larger towns like Albany for extensive services. Visitors can find shops, healthcare facilities, and recreational centers within a short drive. This proximity ensures that while you’re surrounded by serene rural landscapes, modern conveniences are never far away.

Getting There

Green Range is best reached by car, with a scenic 4-5 hour drive southeast from Perth. The route via National Route 1 and State Route 30 takes you through rolling farmlands and picturesque countryside, setting the tone for your rural escape. Public transport options are limited, so planning for private travel is essential for a seamless journey.

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About Green Range

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Green Range Postcode: 6328
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Margaret River & the South West
  • Latitude: -34.71283
  • Longitude: 118.36325
  • Elevation: 113m
  • Population: 66
  • Median Income: $35100
  • Area (Sq/km): 469.595
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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