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Coffin Bay National Park Information
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Highlights of Eyre Peninsula
Port Lincoln is the Eyre Peninsula's second largest city, set on the shores of Boston Bay..
Ceduna InformationCeduna has a population of about 4000 residents. Located on the shores of Murat Bay, Ceduna is a..
Elliston InformationThis popular coastal town on the Eyre Peninsula is famed for sightings of whales, sea-lions and..
Baird Bay InformationSwimming with Bottlenose dolphins and Australian sea-lions in the sheltered waters of Baird Bay is..
Penong InformationPenong is the first town you reach as you travel west from Ceduna. It's a good 'watering hole'..
Point Sinclair InformationThe scenic piece of coastline is the breathtaking Point Sinclair. At any angle this location boasts..
Coffin Bay InformationCoffin Bay township is located west of Port Lincoln on the shores of one of the most beautiful..
Smoky Bay InformationSmoky Bay is an ideal family holiday town with safe beaches for swimming, wind surfing and boating...
Tumby Bay InformationSituated on a picturesque sheltered bay 50 kilometress north of Port Lincoln. Tumby Bay is..
Streaky Bay InformationStreaky Bay is a picturesque coastal resort which owes much of its prosperity to harvesting the..
Venus Bay InformationVenus Bay is a small coastal town home to about 100. The bay is a popular holiday destination, its..
Head of Bight InformationPlease note, the viewing platform at Head of Bight is currently closed - it will re-open for the..
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Located on the shores of one of the most beautiful estuaries in Australia, Coffin Bay is an extremely popular retreat (its population of around 430 swells to over 2,000 in summer). There are excellent scenic views across large expanses of meandering waterways with bays, channels and inlets. The fishing is so good that even the professionals have been known to get excited. You can stroll the Oyster Walk, an easy eight-kilometre walkway which meanders around the Coffin Bay foreshore through natural bushland. The walk starts at the caravan park and leads you to Crinolin Point and to the lookout in the Coffin Bay National Park. Bridges make the walk wheelchair friendly. Other attractions are the summer markets and great, cheap meals at the yacht club.
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