Nullarbor Links – World’s Longest Golf Course Australia

Amusement and Theme Parks

Nullarbor Links is the world’s longest golf course and is one of the most unique tourism destinations in Australia – there is nothing like this icon anywhere else in the world.

Nullarbor Links takes you on a drive to Australia’s famous oyster beds at Ceduna, and the wheat and sheep farming districts at Penong and Nundroo. You venture passed the wonderful whales and beautiful coastline at Nullarbor, to arrive at the beaches at Eucla and the remains of Skylab at Balladonia. The indigenous art and dance of the Ngadju people in Norseman feature strongly in national and international appeal. Nickel mining and land sailing at Kambalda and then finally arriving at Australia’s gold capital, Kalgoorlie.

Nullarbor Links belongs to Western Australia and South Australia.

Facilities

Bar Barbeque Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites Carpark Food and Refreshments Picnic Area Public Telephone Public Toilet

Internet Access

Free Wifi

Activities

Golf

Disabled Assistance

Caters for challenges with learning and communication

Membership

Australian Tourism Export Council Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation Visitor Information Centre

Accreditation

Australian Tourism Accreditation

Rates

From AU$78.00

Nearby Things to Do

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Thevenard Wharf with Ship in port, and Lighthouse Monument from Pinky Point Lookout

Pinky Point Lookout

Thevenard, Ceduna

People standing by a 4WD vehicle having lunch at the top of coastal cliffs.

Ancient Land Tours

Ceduna

Ceduna Jetty

Ceduna Jetty

Ceduna

Arts Ceduna

Arts Ceduna

Ceduna

Vibrant Sturt Pea in Mamungari Conservation Park

Mamungari Conservation Park

Ceduna

OTC Satellite Dish

OTC Satellite Earth Station

Ceduna

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