Description
Gnaraloo Station Carnarvon is a wilderness tourism business and working pastoral station located at the southern entrance of the Ningaloo Marine Park and Ningaloo Reef.
This remote location offers visitors an authentic Australian outback experience that is unmatched, making it the perfect retreat from everyday life.
Surrounded by breathtaking coastline, guests can partake in fantastic fishing and world-class waves, or explore the quiet, pristine beaches. The Ningaloo Reef, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provides endless opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and diving amidst vibrant marine life. After a long day of adventure, visitors can relax in the basic accommodation or campgrounds with a drink and watch one of the best sunsets in the world.
Gnaraloo Station Carnarvon is a year-round destination.
Gnaraloo Station Carnarvon is located roughly 150 km south of the town of Carnarvon, Western Australia. Guests can get there by driving along the North West Coastal Highway towards the south. After reaching the Shark Bay Road, visitors will have to continue along for another 135 km until they reach their destination.
At Gnaraloo Station Carnarvon, much of the surrounding land is uncharted territory, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore and discover the best western Australia has to offer. Nonetheless, visitors are advised to follow all safety protocols to ensure their safety while touring the outback.
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