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Lange, WA

Imagine living in a place where tranquil coastal views meet the convenience of city amenities. Lange, Western Australia, offers just that—a peaceful suburb located just 3.6 km north of Albany’s central business district.

Known For

  • Coastal proximity and scenic views
  • Community-focused living with modern amenities
  • Easy access to Albany’s attractions and services

Lange is a northern suburb of Albany in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. Positioned strategically between lush landscapes and the vibrant city of Albany, it’s known for its blend of residential charm and easy access to urban conveniences. While Lange’s history as a suburb is relatively recent, its development aligns closely with Albany’s growth, offering residents a unique combination of new housing and established community infrastructure.

The suburb’s proximity to the Albany coastline, just 1 km away, enhances its appeal. Over the years, Lange has evolved into a sought-after area for families, retirees, and professionals alike, balancing peaceful living with the accessibility of a larger town.

Lange is home to a small but growing population, with many residents falling into the 70-79 age group, reflecting its appeal as a tranquil retirement destination. However, younger families and professionals are also drawn to the suburb for its affordable housing options and proximity to quality amenities.

The suburb features a mix of standalone homes and modern developments, catering to diverse preferences and budgets. The presence of nearby educational institutions, including Bethel Christian School and Australian Christian College – Southlands, makes it convenient for families with school-aged children.

Living in Lange means having Albany’s attractions practically at your doorstep. Residents and visitors can enjoy scenic walks along nearby beaches or explore the vibrant arts and culture scene in Albany. Popular destinations such as the Albany Town Hall and Emu Point Swimming Area provide opportunities for relaxation and recreation.

For those who love nature, Lange’s proximity to the coast allows for activities like beachcombing, birdwatching, and kayaking. The suburb’s integration of parks and recreational spaces also encourages outdoor living, fostering a strong sense of community.

Visitors looking to explore Lange and its surrounding areas have a variety of accommodation options in Albany. From boutique bed and breakfasts like The Beach House at Bayside to family-friendly hotels and motels, there’s something to suit every traveler’s needs. Lange itself offers a quieter alternative to staying in the bustling heart of Albany, making it an attractive choice for a restful retreat.

While Lange maintains a suburban vibe, its closeness to Albany ensures residents and visitors have access to an array of dining and shopping options. Chester Pass Mall, located nearby, provides convenient retail therapy, while local eateries such as Due South and Six Degrees offer culinary delights ranging from fresh seafood to gourmet pizzas.

In terms of amenities, Lange benefits from its integration with Albany’s infrastructure. Albany Regional Hospital is only a short drive away, ensuring healthcare access for residents.

Getting to Lange is straightforward, whether you’re traveling by car, bus, or plane. Situated just off Albany Highway, the suburb is a convenient 418 km southeast of Perth, making it an easy drive for those seeking a weekend getaway. Alternatively, regional flights into Albany Airport connect Lange to Perth in under two hours, with bus services providing additional transport options.

Lange’s strategic location, coupled with its serene coastal ambiance, makes it an ideal choice for anyone seeking a balanced lifestyle close to both nature and city conveniences.

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About Lange

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Lange Postcode: 6330
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Margaret River & the South West
  • Latitude: -34.99155
  • Longitude: 117.89276
  • Elevation: 46m
  • Population: 248
  • Median Income: $28392
  • Area (Sq/km): 3.674
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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