Coffin Bay is situated on the south-western side of the Eyre Peninsula. The region is most notable for being the premier oyster growing region for South Australia, producing the ever popular ‘
Coffin Bay ’ Oyster,
well known for its quality, flavour and size, and marketed all over Australia and overseas.
There are 2 excellent National Parks for beach
camping, excellent fishing and boating. It is the kind of place where you can really get away yet not be far from major facilities. To get the full benefit out of a trip to
Coffin Bay you really need a 4WD and be confident at driving in very soft sandy conditions as the whole
park is an area of large drifting
sand dunes.
To get the most out of your trip to
Coffin Bay you'll need to spend a few days in the National
Park. From the
ranger station to Point Sir Issac is just 55km and is approximately a 10hour return drive! Access through
Seven Mile Beach is dependant on the tide so plan your trip carefully.
2WD access is possible to both
Point Avoid (18km) and
Yangie Bay (15km) a popular
camping area.
Gunyah Beach is definitely for experienced 4WD only but is the best place to catch Australian salmon.
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