Perth to Albany
highway in Western Australia
Travelling from Perth in Western Australia, to Albany on the southern coast, can be made via a few different routes.
South Western Highway and South Coast Highway is the longest route, and can be checked by looking at the two articles about that route.
The two inland routes are more direct routes.
The first and oldest is the Great Southern Highway, which starts east of Perth, and runs an inland route adjoining the Great Southern Railway line to Cranbrook, just north of Albany. It is a less direct route between the two locations, compared with the Albany Highway, and has a lot more country towns and stopping places on its route.
Albany Highway is a more direct route to Albany; however it has fewer stopping places.
Locations on either highway can be reached easily, as they run parallel, and are only 40km apart for almost 200 km, and at Cranbrook, the highways converge.