Eyre Peninsula

Eyre Peninsula

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The Eyre Peninsula region spans over 2,000 kilometres of coastline from the top of Spencer Gulf and extending all the way to the state border with Western Australia.

The peninsula's eastern coastline along Spencer Gulf features sandy bays and family friendly beaches. The western coastline of the peninsula, which marks the start of the Great Australian Bight, consists of secluded surf beaches, sand dunes and rock formations. A striking feature of the coastline further west along the arid Nullarbor Plain are towering limestone sea cliffs, while in the waters below hundreds of whales gather during the winter.

The Eyre Peninsula is a major seafood hub, with local catches on the menu at many restaurants, while its inland areas with their spectacular granite outcrops, are home to grain and pastoral industries.

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Destinations

Ceduna

Ceduna

Gateway to the vast Nullarbor Plain with sheltered bays and great fishing.

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Coffin Bay

Coffin Bay

Stunning beaches, coastal walks and oyster farms.

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Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

The seafood capital of Australia with beautiful national parks and migrating whales.

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Streaky Bay

Streaky Bay

Rugged coastal landscapes, surf beaches and granite rock formations.

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Whyalla

Whyalla

Large city with rich industrial history, attractive foreshore gardens and strong fishing culture.

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