In search of an adventure that is both classy and intense? Don’t be afraid to step out of the light and into the caves – the Murrawijinie Caves just might be the perfect destination for you! The first of three caves, the Tommy Grahams, can be found a...
One way to take great photographs of the landscapes and sunsets at Nullarbor Plain is to think about what makes them unique at the time – and that’s YOU, of course! While Nullarbor’s entrancing views have been captured by thousands of people on film and...
Feeling tired after hours of driving across Nullarbor’s Eyre Highway? There’s a fun and simple remedy for that: Why not step out of your vehicle, stretch your legs a bit, and have a hit? Dingo’s Den is 538 metres in length and the only Par 5 on the world’s...
A car, the open road and the wind in your hair — what more can anyone need… Plenty as you’ll soon realise. While simply driving through cities and the countryside worry-free sounds romantic, packing suitably for your road trip is essential. Not only will...
The Golden Australian Outback offers travellers everything from natural wonders (Uluru), to the historical (Bunda Cliffs), to the stuff of urban legends (Drop Bears). One example of Australia’s “unique beauty spots” is the Nullarbor Plain – derived...
Recently Graham Llyod from The Australian, ventured out to the Bunda Cliffs. Below is an excerpt of his article. Follow this link to read the full article and watch the video:...
Camping, trekking and cave explorations help you discover the country’s unique natural heritage and escape from the noise and light pollution that come from living in a city. However, for first timers and urbanites, outdoor travel can come as a bit of a shock. To...
Who would have thought that somewhere along the stretch of Nullarbor’s dry plains, one could find a spot of ocean where whales reside for five months a year? The Head of the Bight is located 20 kilometres to the east of Nullarbor Roadhouse. Come whale season,...