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Visitor Information: The Nullarbor, Western Australia

The Nullarbor is a vast, treeless plain spanning over 200,000 square kilometers in Western Australia, that stretches all the way to the South Australian border. It is one of the most remote and unique regions of Australia, offering a true outback experience for adventurous travelers.

Getting There

The Nullarbor is accessible by road via the Eyre Highway, which runs between Perth and Adelaide. It is a long and challenging drive, spanning over 1,100 kilometers of rugged terrain and changing weather conditions. It's recommended to have a reliable 4WD vehicle, plenty of water, food, and fuel before embarking on this journey.

Things to See

  • The Nullarbor Plain: This vast, treeless plain offers incredible scenery with its endless horizons, rugged terrain, and unique flora and fauna.
  • Bunda Cliffs: The iconic Bunda Cliffs span over 200 kilometers of the Great Australian Bight, offering breathtaking views of the ocean and rugged coastline.
  • Nullarbor Caves: The Nullarbor Caves are a network of limestone caves that provide a window to ancient geological formations and unique wildlife.
  • 11 Roadhouses: There are 11 roadhouses located along the Eyre Highway, providing essential services such as fuel, food, and accommodation, all with their unique outback charm.

Activities

The Nullarbor offers a wide range of activities for adventure seekers:

  • Camping: There are several camping spots located throughout the Nullarbor, providing an authentic outback experience under the stars.
  • Hiking: The Nullarbor offers a range of hiking trails, from short walks to multi-day treks, that showcase the unique flora and fauna and spectacular scenery.
  • Fishing: There are several fishing spots located along the Great Australian Bight, offering the chance to catch local fish species such as Kingfish and Southern Bluefin Tuna.

Climate

The Nullarbor has a semi-arid climate, with hot summers and cool winters. Temperatures can reach over 40°C during summer and drop below freezing during winter. It's essential to be prepared for changing weather conditions and carry appropriate clothing and equipment.

Visit The Nullarbor

The Nullarbor is a unique and remote region of Western Australia that offers adventure seekers a true outback experience. Whether you're driving the Eyre Highway, hiking, camping or fishing, you're sure to be left in awe of the stunning scenery and unique wildlife.


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Nullarbor Plain Escarpment on the Eyre Highway thanks to Yewenyi at English Wikipedia