Pemberton to Northcliffe - 25th Anniversary Celebrations

  • When: Friday 18 August 2023 at 2:00pm to Tuesday 22 August 2023 at 11:00am
  • Where: Pemberton to Northcliffe | Section/s: Pemberton
  • Rating: Intermediate | Category: Overnight Adventures

Booking Form

Get involved in the 25th Anniversary and join the end-to-end walkers on this 3-day section south of Pemberton. 

This is the eighth section of the 25th Anniversary end-to-end walk. 

Your guides will lead you through this section of karri forest, jarrah forest, farmland and the Warren River valley.

Great for sectional end-to-enders or those yet to explore the Track south of Pemberton. Read more about this section.

Includes comprehensive briefing night, hire gear (conditions apply), trip preparation manual and map. BYO food.

Walkers will need to arrange their own accommodation as well as transport to the start (Pemberton) and from the end of the walk (Northcliffe).

**There is no TRANSWA service Perth to Pemberton townsite on 18th August. A one-way shuttle can be booked here for the 18th to connect walkers to Pemberton townsite from the 2.30pm TRANSWA service stopping at the Pemberton Turn Off on South West Hwy between Manjimup and Walpole from Perth. 

TRANSWA provide a coach/train service from Northcliffe (10.55am) to Perth on 22nd August. 

As you will need to be in Pemberton on the 18th, you can book a bed in shared dormitory style accommodation for that night (at Pemberton Camp School) when you book this walk. You will be allocated a bed with others of the same gender. Otherwise you can book accommodation elsewhere.

Walkers will also receive a 20% discount voucher kindly donated by our partners at Ottie Merino

Please note: 

  • We are walking up to 22.6km each day. A good to excellent level of fitness and overnight hiking experience carrying an overnight pack is required for all sections. Participants must be fit and able to carry an overnight backpack with all gear (eg tent, clothes, stove etc) and food.
  • Check what the event rating means for this walk. Contact us for advice if you are in doubt of your ability. 
  • A pre-walk briefing will be held in Pemberton on the afternoon of 18 August. 
  • There will be a community event as we arrive into town at the end of the walk and you should plan to stay for that.
  • Walk start and end timings are approximate and will be confirmed closer to the time.
  • Walkers should attend the online briefing on Wednesday 14th June, 6.30pm. Please note this in your diary when making a booking. We will cover all aspects of the walk and answer your questions. 
  • Please read the additional event information here
  • Credit vouchers from other purchases cannot be used to make a booking for this walk.
  • Once you have made your booking, return to this page and scroll down to Attendee Information to download pdf documents for participants which contain your Ottie discount code. 

This event is suitable for the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award. 

Booking conditions

Please ensure you have read and understood the additional booking conditions before you proceed with this booking. Please also refer to the general booking conditions here. To make a booking, you and any other person you are booking for will need to read, understand and agree with the all the booking terms and conditions.

It is strongly recommended that people make their own, individual bookings.

Planning Night

  • When: Wednesday 14 June 2023 at 6:30pm
  • Where: Online
Your Event Guide/s:
  • Photo of Steve Sertis

    Steve Sertis

    Hi folks. I have been with the Foundation since 1997, when I first joined as a member and maintenance volunteer. I wanted to get involved in the 'new' Track after getting terribly lost on the 'old' Bibbulmun Track. From there I began leading walks and then came on staff in the office in 1999 as Events Manager and Lead Guide. I love walking and have done a few end-to-ends. I really get a kick out of sharing this passion with everyone. I am still a volunteer and look after Nerang Campsite. Come and join me on this event!

  • Photo of Sue Lee

    Sue Lee

    I like to hike! I enjoy the sights, the smells and the sounds of being in the bush. I think the Bibbulmun Track is fabulous as it is so readily accessible and user friendly. I have completed a number of end-to-ends, both continuous and sectional. I get out on the Track as often as I can. I have hiked here and abroad and can honestly say there is no place like home. If you share my enthusiasm come hike with me.

  • Transport on this event is offset and Carbon Neutral. Learn more »

  • Suitable for the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award.