Nundroo is an important service centre for travellers taking the journey across the expansive Nullarbor - one of Australia's great road journeys.
Some 1014 km west of Adelaide and 554 km northwest of Port Lincoln; the town of Nundroo is at the eastern extremity of the Great Australian Bight, and is essentially a very isolated haven for very keen fishermen.
The area surrounding Nundroo offers you superb fishing, coastal scenery, surfing and much early history. Day trips can include a visit to view the native wild flowers, treks through the sand dunes, exploring old settlers’ cottages, and surf or rock fishing at Scott's Beach, Mexican Hat or Cabot's Beach.
Accommodation in Nundroo includes the popular Nundroo Hotel Motel.
Further Information
Today the area still continues with its tradition of sheep grazing and grain growing even though the area is rather marginal for this purpose. For the traveler crossing the Nullarbor, Nundroo is very much a welcome rest stop.
Local Area
Nearby Fowlers Bay was one of the earliest settlements on the West Coast. Today it is nothing more than a jetty, a few shacks and some ruins beside the bay, with a prominent monument recalling the arrival of Matthew Flinders. Its extreme isolation means only the most enthusiastic of fishermen visit the area.
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