Sunday 24 February 2013

Dutton Bay


To the West of Wangary is Dutton Bay.  A cute little town that looks out to a Bay.  Dutton Bay is equipt with a town jetty and boat ramp.  It also has a Wool shed museum - but at $10 entry fee per adult I'm not sure how many people they get through.

The Dutton Bay Town Jetty

The Wool Shed Museum
 

Wednesday 13 February 2013

Engine Point

Another breathtaking beach in Port Lincoln National Park.  This is a good place to set up some shadey shelter and plonk yourself in the warm, shallow water with a few mates and a beer in hand.  The shallow water makes it a great, safe spot for young children.

Sunday 10 February 2013

Billy Lights Point

Billy Lights Point - The Point.
Billy Lights Point sits at the Southern end of the Parnkalla trail.  It's a nice part of the track to walk along, especially at sunset/sunrise.  It's a popular stop off for camper vans with a large bitumen enclosure.  There's also a boat ramp where some of the sightseeing trips head out from.

 

Looking back to The Marina from Billy Lights Point





Wednesday 6 February 2013

Little Douglas

Looking out towards Coffin Bay
Just before you hit Farm Beach is the turn off to Little Douglas; a quiet shallow inlet of crystal clear waters.  The protected, shallow waters and sand banks makes this a popular spot for young families and kyaking.

 
 

Sunday 3 February 2013

Whalers Way


The old Whaling Station - looks out over Fishery Bay
For a while I've been wondering about Whalers Way.  What is it exactly, is it worth the drive and $30 for key entry etc.  Finally, I found some time to check it out.

A lengthy drive and although The Tourist Info Centre advise you can travel by 2WD, it's harsh terrain and very rocky for much of the way, with the addition of soft sand, at times (I don't think I'd feel comfortable navigating in my VW Golf).

Despite your mode of transport, the question is whether it's worth it or not?  I have to say that I'm not convinced it is.  A long drive and a bit of a hassle to pick-up/drop-off the key.  After driving along the track a good 20 minutes we came to what i thought was the most interesting part: The Blowhole and Baleen Rock Pool.  The weather was wild, which made for a magnificent (and a little scary) crashing of gigantic waves against the rocks.

Entry to Whalers Way
Map and information given to you when you pick up a key
Almighty waves crashing against the rocks.  A reminder of how powerful the ocean can be.

Baleen Rock pools

Danger Sign that reads "DANGER DO NOT GO BEYOND THIS POINT.  4 PEOPLE HAVE BEEN DROWNED IN THIS AREA.  BE WARNED"  


Theakstone Crevasse
Walking down to Theakstone Crevasse
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