Coffin Bay is a small town on the southwest coast of (Eyre Peninsula), west of Adelaide, about 686km by car from Adelaide and about 45km from (Port Lincoln), Port Lincoln. Coffin Bay National Park covers an area of 31000 hectares close to Coffin Bay,. With one of the finest beaches in South Australia, ancient granite, limestone and sandstone cliffs, and completely undisturbed beaches, white sand spreads along the coastline. The beauty between the sea and the sky can only be truly felt by seeing it with one's own eyes. And when you drive away from the beach, it's a different scene, with sprawling bushes that make you mistakenly think of crossing Africa's pristine land. At the end of the road, you may see emus crossing the road with their children at the end of the road, perhaps in the distant coastline or between the heavens and the earth, where you can see the kangaroos walking around the corner of the road. Standing at the top of the hill you can overlook Port Lincoln, where the grain is produced in cooperation with Tsing Tao Beer.
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Tickets: $10 per car, $10 for camping
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