Denmark is a coastal town in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, 423 kilometres (263 mi) south-south-east of the state capital of Perth. At the 2011 census, Denmark had a population of 2,280, however the population can be several times the base population during tourist seasons.© Wikipedia
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Denmark is a charming little town on the Denmark River and Wilson Inlet in the southern part of Western Australia. Denmark Bakery had been recommended for lunch because of their award winning pies, pasties and sausage rolls - we tried a sausage roll (delicious), Vinda-Roo pie (Spicy Kangaroo - Hot) and a ricotta and spinach pastie (YUM).
Walked along the foreshore of the river - lots of shade trees, picnic areas with clean toilets and a big children's playground. We then headed back the way we had come to visit Elephant Rocks - about ten kilometres west of Denmark - recommended by the Visitor Information Centre. There are a series of rocks along the shore that are granite boulders and some protect small bays from the surf - of course one of these boulders look distinctly like an elephant.
Denmark is a wine growing area and there a large number of art galleries and craft shops. I think this is a lovely place to visit and during our next trip we will allow more time to further explore this area.