BUNDA CLIFFS, SA
Now, the Eyre Highway that leads one across the
Nullarbor and into Western Australia is full of
freedom camps, but you cannot go past Bunda
Cliffs, specifically the campground at Bunda Cliffs
Lookout 1. You do need to be self-contained, as
there are no toilets or water hook-ups, but you
will never forget your time here. Words will never
adequately explain how special this location is.
WHERE: BUNDA CLIFFS LOOKOUT 1 IS AN
OVERNIGHT STAY ABOUT 75KM
EAST OF BORDER VILLAGE
(SOUTHERN SIDE OF THE EYRE HIGHWAY).
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Sand-boarding at Sandy Cape.
SANDY CAPE, WA
A travelling family told us about this camping
area. As it was just near Cervantes, we thought it
was a great place to stop for a couple of nights.
There are onsite caretakers who ensure the drop
toilets are clean and stocked daily. I think this
was the first time we all realised we could actually
breathe when using a drop toilet without having
to hold our breath the entire time!
The caravan bays are marked out with timber
beams to ensure orderly camping; however, the
bays are large and allow for fires.
We enjoyed sand-boarding down the dunes, and
with sand boards available for hire for $20 for a
day, why wouldn’t you spend a few hours running
up sand dunes only to fling yourself down them at
speed? This is a place to stop and relax.
WHERE: ABOUT 250KM NORTH OF PERTH,
AND 10KM NORTH OF JURIEN BAY,
AT THE END OF SANDY CAPE ROAD
(TURN-OFF INDIAN OCEAN DRIVE).
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Bunda Cliffs campsite.
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