The Eyre Peninsula is a land of natural wonders. Experience towering sand dunes, isolated beaches with crystal-clear water and rugged bushland in Lincoln National Park. Marvel at the red earth and remarkable granite peaks of the Gawler Ranges, retreat to the peace, solitude and wide open spaces of the Nullarbor, shuck your own oysters on an oyster farm or relax on pure-white shores in Coffin Bay National Park. You can’t forget the magnificent wildlife either. Swim with dolphins and sea lions at Baird Bay, get up-close to furry kolas at Mikkira Station or cage dive with great white sharks in Port Lincoln.

Lake MacDonnell, Eyre Peninsula
Tourist attractions in the Eyre Peninsula
Eyre Peninsula Most Popular Attractions
Here, landmarks don’t need signposts. Rocks rise like sculptures from the earth, dunes move like waves on land and 2,000 kilometres of coastline stretches into Western Australia. These are the popular attractions that put the Eyre Peninsula on the map.
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