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Coffin Bay National Park,<br />
Isaac Forman.<br />
EYRE PENINSULA<br />
The Eyre Peninsula is South Australia’s wild side. Located to the<br />
West of SA, five hours drive from Adelaide, and occupying over<br />
2400km of coastline to the WA border; Eyre is for those looking to<br />
discover their wild side.<br />
The Eyre Peninsula is a place of rugged beauty, unique wildlife and<br />
abundant seafood. Explore ancient landscapes including Pildappa<br />
Rock, Murphy’s Haystack, the Gawler Ranges and the majestic Bunda<br />
Cliffs. See remarkable marine wildlife, from giant cuttlefish, to<br />
dolphins, whales, playful sea lions (and great white sharks – if you<br />
dare!). Camp among wild koalas, kangaroos, emus and enjoy epic<br />
Things to Do<br />
Visit the Bunda Cliffs in the Nullarbor Wilderness<br />
Protection Area (Take a scenic flight of a lifetime)<br />
Swim with cuttlefish, dolphins and sealions<br />
Drive the Seafood Frontier Touring Route<br />
Join an Oyster Farm Tour<br />
Discover Eyre’s Street Art<br />
Visit Arts Ceduna<br />
campsites right on the shore. Follow the Seafood Frontier Touring<br />
Route for the unforgettable seafood safari and shuck oysters straight<br />
from the farm! Meander through Eyre’s colourful towns; with epic silo<br />
art, street art and sculptures, pick up an Eyre Street Art map and<br />
discover them all. Venture to the Far West for a cultural immersion.<br />
Learn about dreamtime stories and purchase Aboriginal art from<br />
Australia’s most talented artists. Then why not continue along the<br />
Nullarbor – for the most iconic of Australian road journeys.<br />
Are you ready to discover your wild side? Eyre is an invitation to step<br />
gentler, explore slower, connect deeper and leave feeling a whole<br />
lot lighter.<br />
29 CEDUNA - Ceduna Foreshore <strong>Caravan</strong> Park<br />
Located on picturesque Murat Bay, 100m from shopping<br />
facilities and 50m to town jetty. Visit Ceduna and enjoy<br />
King George Whiting, oysters and crabs.<br />
• Waterfront Villas<br />
• Superior Ensuite Cabins<br />
• Water View Sites<br />
• Powered Sites<br />
• Large Groups Accepted<br />
• Bait & Tackle<br />
• Fish Cleaning Facilities<br />
• Crab Nets for Hire<br />
• Jetty & Boat Ramp<br />
• Camp Kitchen<br />
• Sites For Large Vehicles<br />
25 Poynton St, Ceduna SA 5690<br />
(08) 8625 2290<br />
cedunatoptourist@bigpond.com<br />
www.cedunaforeshorecaravanpark.com.au<br />
Visit Website<br />
28 ARNO BAY - Arno Bay Foreshore Tourist Park<br />
Friendly beachfront park where everyone is made to feel<br />
welcome. Beachfront cabins and sites. BBQ and fish’n‘chip<br />
nights. Home of the famous Arno Bay Shiraz.<br />
• Waterfront Cabins<br />
• Variety of Cabins<br />
• Pet Friendly Cabins<br />
• Powered Sites<br />
• Unpowered Sites<br />
• Sites for Large Vehicles<br />
• Playground<br />
• Jumping Pillow<br />
• Camp Kitchen<br />
• Afternoon Tea<br />
• Free Pancakes<br />
• Happy Hour<br />
• Bocce Court<br />
10 Park Ln, Arno Bay SA 5603<br />
(08) 8628 0157<br />
arnobaycaravanpark1@bigpond.com<br />
www.arnobaycaravanpark.com<br />
Visit Website<br />
30 CEDUNA - Ceduna Shelly Beach <strong>Caravan</strong> Park<br />
Quiet spacious park situated on Shelly Beach, ideal<br />
swimming and snorkelling. 55 acres of natural bushland,<br />
excellent fishing. Star Ratings Australia.<br />
• Beachfront Spa Villas<br />
• Beachfront Eco Shacks<br />
• Self-Contained Cottages<br />
• Ensuite Sites<br />
• Drive Through Sites<br />
• Powered Sites<br />
• Sand Dune Walking Track<br />
• Car & Boat Wash Bay<br />
• Crab Cooking Facilities<br />
• Free Crab Net Hire<br />
• Playground<br />
• Games Room<br />
• Camp Kitchen<br />
• Foxtel Available<br />
244 Decres Bay Rd, Ceduna SA 5690<br />
(08) 8625 2012<br />
info@cedunacaravanpark.com.au<br />
www.cedunacaravanpark.com.au<br />
Visit Website<br />
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