Imac65
We were lucky this trip as the weather was a wee bit cloudy and it gave the cliffs some extraordinary colours. The access roads had just been graded so we were able to pop down a couple of different sites to have a good look at this wonderful part of Australia.
Ninz121
Amazing views and a feeling of being humble as you think of this who have been here before and where the ocean leads too as you stare out across the waves! There are piles of rocks that have been assembled all around the site and of course people leaving their declarations of love but other travellers are lovely and share their travel stories as you all are taken by the 360 degree views from desert to water!
lr0001258
This is one for your bucket list. An amazing view, takes your breath away. We had sunshine and light winds and spent time enjoying the pure raw beauty that is Australia. A must.
Westwanderer_11
We were lucky to have a stunning day and light winds. The view was incredible and our photos first class. Happy to pay the fee to enjoy such good infrastructure.Try visiting a feature like this overseas and see what you would pay.Well done.
Jferg1111
I stopped when I drove from Perth to Sydney. It was cool to be looking at such an expanse of land the when you look at it on a map fails to covey its size.
Wanderer039
Head of Bight whale centre is certainly worth a visit when you are crossing the Nullarbor. The combination of the steep Bunda Cliffs and the purpose built wooden whale watching platforms, mean you are directly above the whales.The female Southern Right whales calve here in the Bight every year and stay for months, feeding their calves, before heading back to the Antarctic. Unlike other places, the are just lolling around below you, not moving on. A spectacular sight!
Primalanton
This is a must do - although time of the year is important. I understand the whales are at their best in July, August throughto mid September.When we were here there were 175 whales reported to be in the area.The whale viewing is spectacular and well worth the entrance fee.The husband and wife team were very friendly and very informative.
TimJ213
One scene to view once in your life. Put on your bucket list it's spectacular and no photo does it justice.
OceanGuide
The Great Australian Bight is defiantly a bucket list item for any Australian national and does not disappoint. The views are impressive and certainly a good spot to do some whale watching if they are around. Be sure to stick to the allocated paths as these cliffs are very steep and those waves are seriously powerful.
870alexs870
From June to October, visiting the Head of The Bight visitor centre and whale watching platforms is a must. Reports of up to 94 whales reached us during our travels. We counted 24 Southern Right Whale mothers and calves.
wogolin
There are many points of interest along this long, otherwise featureless landscape. Stop at all the look outs over the bight because you might miss the best one. A simple must do is the Marine Park to go whale watching between May - October. I consider it to be the best place in the world to watch mothers and their calves frolick at the Whale Watching Centre just east of Nullarbor Road House. There were loads of whales.
GrantF220
Hands down the most Amazing View in the World. Both inland and of the Bunda Cliffs. Must see, need a reliable car with cruise control and great music. Enjoy the nothingness of the Nullarbor meaning "NO TREE".
GrantB951
The views are amazing , the chance to see whales ever present between May - July this is a must stop location for all those travelling on the Eyre Highway. In some instances it is only metres off the road itself with wonderful vista's of 70 metre cliffs which represent the edge of Australia.Some lookouts charge but it is minimal and there are many opportunities to experience this free