Pemberton is a town located in the South West region of Western Australia,
The nearby Gloucester National Park contains three climbable karri trees, each in excess of 60 metres tall. The most famous is the Gloucester Tree, but there is also the Diamond Tree and the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree, which is the tallest of the three and stands at around 71 metres.
Each of these trees has been fitted with metal rungs which allow visitors to climb the trees and reach the constructed lookout at the top. Other tourist attractions include the Pemberton Tramway Company and the Bibbulmun Track. Tours include river cruises, hiking, canoeing and four wheeled drive tours of the national parks surrounding the town.
The town's annual festival is the marron and wine festival held on the Australia Day weekend in January until 2008, when it was moved to May. Pemberton is recognised as one of the premier cool climate wine regions in Australia, with many wineries located within the region.

Pemberton. Photo by Manuel Zimmermann

Steam train. Photo by Manuel Zimmermann
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