About Ceduna & the Eyre Peninsula
Ceduna sits on the western edge of South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, where rugged coastal landscapes meet the vast Nullarbor Plain. This working fishing port is the ideal stop for travellers crossing the Nullarbor, offering fresh seafood, unique golf experiences, and easy access to pristine coastal reserves.
Walks & Trails
The Encounter Coastal Trail runs just 4km from town, offering coastal walks with views across the Southern Ocean. It's an excellent stretch-your-legs option for road trippers heading east or west.
Golf
Ceduna punches well above its weight as a golfing destination. The Nullarbor Links - Ceduna and Nullarbor Links "Oyster Beds & Denial Bay" courses are both within 1km of town, offering memorable rounds in a coastal setting. The local Ceduna Golf Club is also on your doorstep, and Smoky Bay Golf Club is 53km north for those keen to explore further afield.
Pubs & Dining
The Ceduna Foreshore Hotel Motel is right at the water's edge, serving bistro meals and offering accommodation for overnight stays. It's a solid refuelling point for Nullarbor-bound travellers.
Attractions & Things to See
Acraman Creek Conservation Park sits 72km north and protects native scrub and wildlife habitat across the Nullarbor landscape—worth a detour for nature lovers with time to explore.