Fowlers Bay

Photo: Kerry Raymond at English Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0

Fowlers Bay is a remote coastal hamlet on South Australia's far west coast, where the vast Nullarbor Plain meets the Great Australian Bight. This hauntingly beautiful place offers a genuine outback-meets-ocean experience, with colossal sand dunes, whale watching, and a sense of isolation that feels like the edge of the world. It's a must for adventurous travellers exploring the Eyre Highway.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors stop for a few hours en route across the Nullarbor, but to truly appreciate Fowlers Bay, stay overnight. A full day allows for sandboarding, a whale-watching tour (in season), and a sunset at the jetty. If you're continuing west, a night at the Fowlers Bay Caravan Park or the old pub makes the journey more relaxed.

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