Story: Coastal Carnarvon
Episode: 20
Presenter: Christina Morrissy
Air Date: 23rd June 2024
Chrissy heads up to coastal Carnarvon for the perfect day out.
- Carnarvon, located approximately 900km north of Perth along the Coral Coast, is an oasis for adventurous travellers, offering a blend of culture, adventure, and wilderness.
- It is the gateway to the Ningaloo coast with open roads, red sand, and coastal cliffs, and is also known for world-class surfing and land-based game fishing.
- Carnarvon offers a range of unique experiences, including station stays which offer a back-to-basics experience with nature, fishing competitions, whale watching, and spectacular sunsets.
- Carnarvon is a great town to have as a home base for day trips to places like Quobba Station, Quobba Blowholes and Lagoon, Cape Cuvier, and Red Bluff.
- Immersion in the simple pleasures of life: pristine landscapes, vast dark skies, and untouched beaches.
- Carnarvon is known as the food bowl of Western Australia, producing a variety of tropical fruits, vegetables, and seafood; Carnarvon also hosts several local festivals and events, including the annual Gascoyne Food Festival, celebrating the region's produce and culinary talent.
- It also has rich indigenous and colonial heritage with several historical sites and museums to explore.
For more information, head to:
https://www.australiascoralcoast.com/
