Valley of the Giants to Giants Campsite

$258.30

2 hours

Moderate

Upto 5

Valley of the Giants to Giants Campsite –

This guided private day hike follows a meaningful section of the Bibbulmun Track, a legendary 1000 km long-distance trail through the natural heart of Western Australia — and a path that has shaped Didier’s own life journey.

Together, you’ll walk beneath towering red tingle and karri giants, where filtered light settles on mosses and ferns and the forest feels alive but unhurried. The understorey is rich, the air cool and grounded, and the pace intentionally gentle — allowing time to notice, breathe, and reconnect.

There are quiet, soulful stretches where the forest naturally draws the noise away. These moments invite reflection, steady walking, and simple presence — the kind of walking that changes how you experience both the trail and yourself. Along the way, Didier shares stories from the journey that transformed his life, not as lessons, but as reflections shaped by the track itself.

Giants Campsite offers a peaceful pause within the forest — a simple woodland clearing surrounded by ancient trees. It’s a place to rest, reflect, and absorb the calm of true wilderness walking, even within a single day’s journey.

Optional nearby experience:
The Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk provides a gentle contrast, lifting you briefly into the canopy for a different perspective above the forest floor.

This private guided hike is less about distance and more about connection — to the land, the forest, and the path you’re walking right now.

A Taste of the Bibbulmun Track

The Bibbulmun Track winds for 1,000 km through Noongar Country, offering hikers a deep immersion into Western Australia’s forests, coastlines, and landscapes. On this short section, you’ll feel the spirit of the Track — its quietness, simplicity, and sense of journey — without needing to carry a big pack or walk long distances.

The Hikefulness Experience

Walk · Breathe · Connect

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Hikefulness on the Trail

This experience invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and notice:

  • The grounding presence of red tingle giants, centuries old and found nowhere else on Earth
  • The tall karri and marri trees rising softly above the understory
  • The scent of peppermint and sheoak as the breeze moves through the forest
  • Textures, sounds, and colours that shift with every step

We take mindful pauses along the way — moments of stillness to connect with the forest, listen to the birds, and settle into nature’s pace.

Getting to the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk

The hike begins at the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk, a must-see destination in Western Australia’s Southern Forests. Getting there is simple, and there’s plenty of free parking available.

From Denmark:
  • Drive south on South Coast Highway (Highway 1) for approximately 41 km.
  • Turn right onto Valley of the Giants Rd and follow the signs to the Valley of the Giants.
  • The Tree Top Walk entrance and car park are clearly signposted.
From Walpole:
  • Drive north on South Coast Highway for about 13.5 km, then turn left onto Valley of the Giants Rd
  • The Tree Top Walk entrance and car park are clearly signposted.

Once you’ve parked, the hike starts a short walk from the Tree Top Walk entrance — a perfect opportunity to stretch your legs and immerse yourself in the forest before setting off along the Bibbulmun Track to the Giants Campsite.

Find it on Google Maps: Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk

Step Into Hikefulness

A mindful day hike where presence matters more than distance.
Valley of the Giants to Giants Campsite

Group up to 5 people: $258.30 (including GST & booking fees)

Booking Information

Private hikes are designed and priced for small groups of up to 5 people.
If you’d like to bring a larger group (up to 12), please contact Didier directly at he***@***********om.au

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Man and lady hiking on Mt Cuthbert
What is the LifeTrail Hikefulness experience?
 
Hikefulness is a natural feeling you receive after hiking for a while, that encourages the mental, physical and emotional connection to everything around you. The flora, wildlife, other hikers and yourself.
 
Hikefulness brings you to the present and to take responsibility organically that both be challenging and bring you peace at the same time.  
 
The LifeTrail Hikefulness experience always empowers participants to build independence and resilience. Hikes are a mentored hiking experience rather than a tour. 
 
There is a focus placed on self physical, mental and emotional awareness. A right balance of education, community, silence,  guidance and space when needed. 
 
Knowing when to move forward and when to rest and reflect, is essential to managing stress and becoming more prductive during daily activities like school or work.
 
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