Cocklebiddy

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Cocklebiddy is a remote roadhouse settlement straddling the Eyre Highway in Western Australia's vast Nullarbor Plain. For travellers undertaking the epic crossing between Norseman and Ceduna, this no-frills outpost is a vital pit stop—a place to refuel the car, stretch legs, and soak in the bone-dry, horizon-to-horizon landscape that feels both desolate and exhilarating. The name itself derives from the Aboriginal word for a local plant, and the area is steeped in the quiet mystery of the Nullarbor, where the sky seems to go on forever and the silence is profound.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Cocklebiddy is a brief stopover rather than a destination. Most travellers pause for 30 minutes to an hour to refuel, grab a bite, and admire the vastness. If you're keen on caving or photography, you might stretch it to a few hours, but plan to move on—the Nullarbor crossing is long, and you'll want to reach your next accommodation before dark. Ideally, time your visit so you're not driving in the heat of the day or in the dusk when wildlife is most active.

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