In Newfoundland's Conception Bay tuna are caught close
by rugged headlands that rise to a height of 800 feet
Not exact matches
From coastal rainforest and salt marshes to protected stretches of white sandy beach surrounded
by rugged rocky
headlands, the trek to Cape Scott brings hikers into the unspoiled depths of the west coast's natural wilderness.
Woolamai: Be blown away
by the
rugged surf beach Grand Prix Track: Take a look at where the action happens * Swan Lake: Wander and spy wetland birds and wallabies from the hidden observation platforms (time permitting) Nobbies, Seal Rocks and The Blowhole: Gaze across the rough
headland and spot seals sunbathing Summerlands: Observe the thunderous surf beneath the sheer cliff faces PENGUIN PARADE: Watch the magic as the world's smallest penguins appear out of the surf!
Accesable
by road, or event better, walk the
rugged headland where you will see sheltered rainforest gullies, and stunning ocean views and great spots for watching dolphins, turtles, surfers and even humpback whales on their annual migration from June to November.