Can you fish at Quobba station?
Can you fish at Quobba station?
Quobba Station has a reputation as one of Australia’s longest stretches of coastline for Land Base Game Fishing. Try ballooning, spinning, bottom bouncing, salt water fly and spear fishing. There are very few places where you can see such a rugged yet so beautiful coast. …
What to do in Quobba?
The Quobba experience includes land based game fishing, isolated beaches, world renowned surfing, snorkeling, whales and other abundant marine and wildlife on the arid outback landscape.
Is the road to Quobba sealed?
A: The road from the Coral Coast Highway to the Blowholes (~60km) is sealed. From this point, the road is unsealed. It is ~10km to the Quobba Homestead and a further ~60km to Red Bluff.
Can you swim at Quobba?
The ‘Aquarium’ at Point Quobba – Located 75km north of Carnarvon and 1km south of the Blowholes is Point Quobba, a calm coral filled lagoon with fish and shells in abundance. With a white sandy beach this area is ideal for snorkelling, safe swimming, sun bathing and a great family picnic spot much favoured by locals.
Do you need 4WD for Quobba station?
The keen traveller doesn’t need a 4WD to get there, however to really explore this area, it would be useful. This spot is mostly known for its world class surfing break and fishing reputation. The Bluff’s crystal coastline meanders endlessly with an abundance of marine life making it their playground.
Is Coral Bay or Exmouth better?
For those looking for a total beach experience, Coral Bay wins hands down. For those wanting more to do, bushwalks, exploring the national park, nice accommodation and restaurants with a few beach activites tossed in for good measure, Exmouth is the better option.
Can you take a caravan to Quobba station?
There are multiple caravan and bush camping sites on Quobba Station. You have the choice of powered and unpowered sites. Powered sites are provided with approximately 10 hours of power throughout the day.
Are dogs allowed at Quobba station?
Quobba Station, located on the southern tip of Ningaloo Reef Marine Park, gets plenty of canine visitors with a dog-friendly policy at its camp grounds. It also allows dogs at its cottages but they must be tethered outside.
Do you need a 4WD to get to Gnaraloo?
A trip to Gnaraloo wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the magnificent Monument Cliffs at sunset. Access to the Gnaraloo Coast is via the Blowholes Road, and the turn off is approximately 20km north of Carnarvon on the North-West Coastal Highway. A 4WD is required to access the site.
Is Monkey Mia worth visiting?
Monkey Mia is really over rated. Tourist brochyres paint something fantastic but in reality it is just a typical beach and if you are lucky you may see a few trained dolhins that are expected to show up every day for feeding.
Can you cross Yardie Creek?
For the last few years (from 2013), Yardie Creek has been open to the ocean so crossing the creek has become very reliant on tides and sometimes it’s just not passable at all – please consider your personal safety at all times. Our advice recently is just to avoid this situation entirely by driving the “long way” ie.
Does Quobba station have showers?
They are located south of the homestead and overlook the Indian Ocean. There are 3 in total, each has sleeping for up to 6 pax in one queen bed and 4 single bunks. Also in each Safari tent there is a full size fridge/ freezer , shower / toilet with 24 hour solar power and rain water tank.