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Swimming with Bottlenose dolphins and Australian sea-lions in the sheltered waters of Baird Bay is a very special...
Just south of Penong, you'll find the highly acclaimed Cactus Beach, where surfers from all over Australia and overseas...
Ceduna has a population of about 4000 residents. Located on the shores of Murat Bay, Ceduna is a scenic town with a...
Located on the shores of one of the most beautiful estuaries in Australia, Coffin Bay is an extremely popular retreat...
This popular coastal town on the Eyre Peninsula is famed for sightings of whales, sea-lions and dolphins.
Elliston...
As you travel along the winding gravel road through the Gawler Ranges, it is difficult to comprehend that these gentle...
Please note, the viewing platform at Head of Bight is currently closed - it will re-open for the next whale season in...
At your first glance of Lake Gairdner, you may be mistaken for thinking you'd made a wrong turn and ended up in...
Lockswell Beach attracts fishermen from far and a wide. The beach, along with its beautiful sands and scenery, is known...
Murphy's Haystack is the unusually shaped granite outcrops which sit on the central coastline of Eyre Peninsula. The...
The Nullarbor Plain is 77,000 square miles and stretches 720km. Not surprisingly, the name comes from the Latin Nullus...
Penong is the first town you reach as you travel west from Ceduna. It's a good 'watering hole' before the long journey...
The scenic piece of coastline is the breathtaking Point Sinclair. At any angle this location boasts something special....
Port Lincoln is the Eyre Peninsula's second largest city, set on the shores of Boston Bay, Australia's largest natural...
Sheringa is a fantastic spot for fishers and the more adventuress alike. The beach is known as one of the best surf...
Smoky Bay is an ideal family holiday town with safe beaches for swimming, wind surfing and boating. In this relaxed...
Streaky Bay is a picturesque coastal resort which owes much of its prosperity to harvesting the sea. The main catches...
Sixteen kilometers in length and five kilometers wide, Thistle Island is the second largest island off the the coast of...
Venus Bay is a small coastal town home to about 100. The bay is a popular holiday destination, its sheltered waters...
Whyalla truly is the city where the Outback Meets the Sea. With over 300 days of sunshine per year, fascinating history...
Penong is the first town you reach as you travel west from Ceduna. It's a good 'watering hole' before the long journey across the Nullarbor Plain. It offers a pub with beer garden, a couple of stores and a caravan park.
Just south of Penong, you'll find the highly acclaimed Cactus Beach, where surfers from all over Australia and overseas can be found year-round. Cactus has three perfect surfing breaks - Castles and Cactus both left handers and Caves, a powerful right-hand break.
Although the surrounding land is private property, the owner permits camping in a natural environment. Toilets and bore water showers are provided, and firewood is supplied nightly.
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