Bunda Cliffs

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Marvel at the awe-inspiring Bunda Cliffs, a spectacular stretch of sheer coastal cliffs along the Great Australian Bight. Witness the raw power of the Southern Ocean and learn about the fascinating geological history of these majestic formations.

About Bunda Cliffs

The Bunda Cliffs are an impressive series of coastal cliffs that stretch for over 200 kilometers along the Great Australian Bight, spanning from South Australia to Western Australia. These massive cliffs, which reach heights of up to 60 meters, are a striking feature of the Australian coastline and offer breathtaking views of the vast Southern Ocean. The Bunda Cliffs are formed primarily of limestone and are a popular destination for tourists seeking to experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Australia’s rugged coastline.

Bunda Cliffs History

The Bunda Cliffs were formed millions of years ago through the accumulation of marine sediment and the subsequent erosion by the Southern Ocean. The traditional custodians of the land in this region include the Mirning and Wirangu peoples, who have lived in the area for tens of thousands of years and maintain a strong cultural and spiritual connection to the land. European explorers first mapped the cliffs in the early 19th century, and the area has since become a popular destination for tourists seeking to admire the natural beauty of the Australian coastline.

Amenities

Free Parking

Handy to Know

Please note that the Bunda Cliffs are a remote location with limited amenities and wheelchair access. It is advisable to check with local tourism authorities for updates or additional information before planning your visit.