“It is home to distinct flavours, gourmet delicacies and boutique brews, and is surrounded by unique, magnificent natural landscapes” Denmark is in Western Australia’s cosy corner, the southwest. Forests of varying tree types, idyllic aquamarine beaches and wine country embrace this sleepy town, just like its more wellknown (and bigger) nearby counterparts, Albany (54km west) and Margaret River (322km northwest).
While Denmark may trail behind them regarding major tourist destination status within Western Australia, it deserves time and space for contentment rather than just being another town to fleetingly pass through. It, too, is home to distinct flavours, gourmet delicacies and boutique brews, and is surrounded by unique, magnificent natural landscapes to make you feel small in the world. Wooden sentinels — jarrah, karri and she-oak forests — loom large;…