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Perth to Coral Bay

Difficulty: Trek rating 0.5 of 5 - Click for details   Suitable for: 4WD AWD 2WD Caravan Camper Motorhome Bike 
This highway based trek note follows Route No. One up the WA coast to the tourist Mecca of Coral Bay. Take in the coastal towns of the Batavia Coast, including Dongara and Geraldton - maybe staying overnight or two before reaching the southern gateway to the Ningaloo Reef.
StartClick to Reverse the Dynamic Map and Driving NotesCoral Bay
FinishJoondalup
Distance1136.86 kmMinimum Days2
Average Speed81.07 km/hrDriving Time14 hours 1 min
Article By: ExplorOz Team   Updated: 2 May 2008

 Description

Coral Bay is a very popular tourist spot around 1130kms north of Perth and is the southern gateway to the Ningaloo Reef. It provides crystal clear waters for snorkeling, where you can view tropical fish over coral reefs within metres from the shoreline. Other tourist activities include: whale watching, kayak hiring and coral viewing tours on glass bottom boats. The town is like many small towns in remote areas - self maintained. It uses electricity from a wind-diesel hybrid system and has fuel facilities and shopping outlets. In regard to accommodation, there are resorts, cabins, caravan parks and plenty of holiday homes for hire. Bookings for any of these would be essential during peak times.

This trek takes you from Joondalup - a northern suburb of Perth, travelling predominantly on the Brand Highway and the North West Coastal Highway - both of which lie on Route Number 1. As you head north, you may want to consider stopping at towns like: Eneabba, Dongara, Geraldton and Carnarvon. Some nice scenic spots to consider would be Coronation Beach and Gladstone Scenic Lookout.

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From: Coral Bay
To: Joondalup

Distance: 1136.86 km
Direction: 169 °
Average Speed: 81.07 km/hr
Travel Time: 14 hours 1 min

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 Permits

Since this trek traverses on public roads and highways, no permits are needed for the Perth to Coral Bay trek note.

 Things to See & Do

Coral Bay - WA   RatingRatingRatingRatingRating
Populated Place Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Beach Resort,Motel
Pristine white sands and aqua blue water, let the current drift you along as you snorkel above the coral. Coral Bay is a beautiful and popular tourist spot with many calling it pure paradise. It has good facilities, all within walking distance from the main beach. Facilities include a shopping complex with supermarket, tour desk, bakery, newsagent and gift shop.
Dongara - WA   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Beach Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
Dongara-Denison . Gateway to the Batavia Coast Just 3½ hours north of Perth by car lies Western Australia's Mid West region and the twin towns of Dongara and Port Denison.This area offers a relaxed lifestyle with beautiful beaches, historical sites and a healthy fishing industry.
Carnarvon - WA   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Rubbish Bin,Tip Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Beach Cemetery,Grave Site Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel
The town of Carnarvon, the hub of the Gascoyne, is located 904km North of Perth following the Brand and North West Coastal Highways. Carnarvon’s unique location, warm sunny winter and mild summer makes the town a wonderful place for a truly memorable holiday.
Geraldton - WA   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Beach Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel
Modern town with all facilities. Memorial to HMAS Sydney is a must see and sobering reminder of the past.
White Bluff - WA   
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Mount Sewell - WA   
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Tarcoola Beach - WA   
Populated Place Beach
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Road Cave - WA   
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Crystal Cave - WA   
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Yonderup Lake - WA   
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One Tree Hill - WA   
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 Preparation

Although there are many fuel outlets along this route for filling up your vehicle, this trek is over 1130kms long so please make sure you carry enough fuel between major towns. Accommodation is plentiful and most towns will provide either caravan parks or motels if you wish to stay overnight. Your vehicle should also be in good working order before undertaking a long journey such as this trek.

Fuel Supplies & Usage

Fuel SymbolCoral Bay, Minilya Roadhouse, Carnarvon, Wooramel Roadhouse, Overlander Roadhouse, Northampton, Geraldton, Greenough, Dongara, Eneabba, Joondalup Diesel4cyl 160 litres ULP4cyl 184 litres LPG4cyl 227 litres
6cyl 175 litres6cyl 206 litres6cyl 200 litres
8cyl 178 litres8cyl 189 litres
Usage is averaged from TrekFuel (* specific to trek) submissions and calculated based on trek distance.

Best Time To Visit

This trek can be done all year round, however the wildflowers in Spring paints the countryside a mosaic of brilliant colour.

Closest Climatic Station

Kalbarri
Distance from Trek Mid Point 62.83km SW
 JanFebMarAprMayJun JulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C 33.034.132.529.3 25.822.721.622.1 23.826.027.931.0
Mean Min. °C 19.420.519.016.2 13.411.09.79.7 10.612.314.717.4
Mean Rain mm 4.47.312.518.5 60.681.572.652.1 24.314.77.12.3
    Best time to travel      Ok time to travel      Travel NOT recommended

Services & Supplies

The following locations have various services and supplies: Coral Bay, Minilya Roadhouse, Carnarvon, Wooramel Roadhouse, Overlander Roadhouse, Northampton, Geraldton, Greenough, Dongara, Eneabba, Joondalup

 Camp Sites & Accommodation

Coral Bay - WA   RatingRatingRatingRatingRating
Populated Place Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Beach Resort,Motel
Pristine white sands and aqua blue water, let the current drift you along as you snorkel above the coral. Coral Bay is a beautiful and popular tourist spot with many calling it pure paradise. It has good facilities, all within walking distance from the main beach. Facilities include a shopping complex with supermarket, tour desk, bakery, newsagent and gift shop.
Coronation Beach - WA   RatingRatingRatingRatingRating
Camp Fee 
Maximum stay of one month.
Dongara - WA   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Beach Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
Dongara-Denison . Gateway to the Batavia Coast Just 3½ hours north of Perth by car lies Western Australia's Mid West region and the twin towns of Dongara and Port Denison.This area offers a relaxed lifestyle with beautiful beaches, historical sites and a healthy fishing industry.
Greenough - WA   
Populated Place Caravan Park Fuel Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel
Located forty-one kilometres north of Dongara on the Brand Highway, the Greenough Hamlet is an impresive collection of 11 buildings of a kind found nowhere else in Australia, including school houses, a courthouse and police station, a cottage, churches, a presbytery and a convent.
Carnarvon - WA   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Rubbish Bin,Tip Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Beach Cemetery,Grave Site Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel
The town of Carnarvon, the hub of the Gascoyne, is located 904km North of Perth following the Brand and North West Coastal Highways. Carnarvon’s unique location, warm sunny winter and mild summer makes the town a wonderful place for a truly memorable holiday.
Geraldton - WA   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Beach Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel
Modern town with all facilities. Memorial to HMAS Sydney is a must see and sobering reminder of the past.
Joondalup - WA   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel
The City of Joondalup is a suburb of Perth.
Lyndon River Rest Area - WA   
Camp Free 
Lyndon River Rest Area is located on the Exmouth Minilya Road.
Gladstone Scenic Lookout - WA   
Camp Free 
Gladstone Scenic Lookout is located just off the North West Coastal Highway, around 50kms north of Overlander Roadhouse.
Eneabba - WA   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Resort,Motel
Eneabba is a small service point for travellers. You'll find a roadhouse on the north side of the Eneabba Three Springs Road, and the Eneabba District Oval across the road to the south. A rest area overlooks the oval with flushing toilets, tap water, picnic tables and bins - a delightful lunch stop beneath the trees for weary travellers.

 Environment

This trek traverses through the magnificent Batavia Coast which covers a little south of Eneabba - namely Greenhead and Leeman all the way to Kalbarri to the north. From the Brand Highway on the Greenough Flats, view and photograph these unique leaning trees with horizontal trunks created by salt laden winds off the Indian Ocean.

Along the coast, there are many relatively unspoilt beaches, dune systems, and impressive coastal cliffs. The coastal foredune vegetation includes grasses and shrubs such as Spinifex longifolius and Olearia axillaris. Areas with sand over sallow rock support quite dense acacia and banksia tall shrubland, with the distinctive smelling Acacia rostellifera and Melaleuca cardiophylla forming thickets on limestone ridges.

Some of the fauna you may encounter are euros, red and western grey kangaroos and rock wallabies. Emus are frequently seen on the sand-plains while over 170 bird species may be seen, including 17 species of seabirds. The coastal lands are important for the conservation of heath-dwelling mammals, including dibblers and dunnarts.

While the eucalypts typify the Australian landscape, the shrub and heath plants provide the greatest spectacle in springtime when, in full bloom, they paint the countryside a mosaic of colour. The heath-lands are important as habitat for fairy-wrens and honeyeaters, and salt lakes and wetlands support waders and ducks.

 History

The History of Mauds Landing, Bills Bay and Coral Bay

The history of any European settlement in this area begins at Mauds Landing which is three kilometers north of Coral Bay. It was in 1884 that the schooner ‘Maud’ had landed, hence the town being officially named Mauds Landing in 1915. Up until 1947, the settlement here played an important role in supporting other small towns in the North West of Western Australia as well as the import/export of supplies, wool and sheep.

After the hard work was done, the tranquil bay south of Mauds Landing provided a nice destination to unwind. This bay was named Bills Bay by Charles French as an ode to his wife Ruby May French who was affectionately called ‘auntie Billie’. The French family owned Cardabia Station which is the property that surrounds this area.

The first holiday shack was built in Bills Bay in 1933 by Jack McKenna - the manager of Mia Mia station and had used this shack as a summer retreat. The bay was always known to be a popular destination for its recreational activities and it was not until 1968 that formal settlement began with the Coral Bay Hotel. The name ‘Coral Bay’ suited the little community due to the surrounding coral reefs and soon the settlement in Bills Bay took on this name.

 Driving Directions

Time
Direction
Distance
Coral Bay to Minilya Exmouth Rd & Coray Bay Rd 12.78 km E 72° 8 min
Minilya Exmouth Rd & Coray Bay Rd to Lyndon River Rest Area 52.89 km S 169° 33 min
Lyndon River Rest Area to Minilya Roadhouse 32.31 km S 171° 21 min
Minilya Roadhouse to Carnarvon 138.11 km S 197° 1 hr 27 min
Carnarvon to Wooramel Roadhouse 124.09 km SE 147° 1 hr 20 min
Wooramel Roadhouse to White Bluff 24.85 km S 178° 15 min
White Bluff to Gladstone Scenic Lookout 0.81 km SW 214°
Gladstone Scenic Lookout to Overlander Roadhouse 50.24 km S 160° 31 min
Overlander Roadhouse to Overlander Rest Area 0.18 km S 190° 1 min
Overlander Rest Area to Wannoo 47.65 km S 162° 30 min
Wannoo to Nerren Nerren Rest Area 44.94 km S 180° 26 min
Nerren Nerren Rest Area to Galena Bridge Rest Area 73.24 km S 174° 45 min
Galena Bridge Rest Area to Binnu 24.96 km S 183° 15 min
Binnu to Hutt 9.25 km S 189° 6 min
Hutt to Ogilvie 4.56 km S 191° 3 min
Ogilvie to Northampton 23.17 km S 185° 16 min
Northampton to Oakabella Rest Area 14.89 km S 178° 10 min
Oakabella Rest Area to Oakabella 2.97 km S 196° 2 min
Oakabella to Mount Sewell 1.67 km S 197° 1 min
Mount Sewell to Coronation Beach 12.56 km SW 230° 16 min
Coronation Beach to Bluff Point 30.87 km S 165° 27 min
Bluff Point to Geraldton 6.09 km S 189° 5 min
Geraldton to Tarcoola Beach 1.63 km S 162° 1 min
Tarcoola Beach to Greenough 20.34 km SE 142° 14 min
Greenough to Dongara 41.11 km SE 152° 27 min
Dongara to Glenvale 20.95 km SE 157° 15 min
Glenvale to Eneabba 60.39 km SE 151° 41 min
Eneabba to PBay - Brand Hwy 42.35 km S 163° 47 min
PBay - Brand Hwy to Badgingarra 30.64 km SE 157° 23 min
Badgingarra to Brand Hwy & Orange Springs Rd 77.43 km S 163° 56 min
Brand Hwy & Orange Springs Rd to Orange Springs 7.18 km SW 245° 5 min
Orange Springs to Neergabby 44.82 km S 186° 32 min
Neergabby to Road Cave 31.56 km S 163° 22 min
Road Cave to Crystal Cave 0.07 km NW 306° N/A
Crystal Cave to Cauliflower Cave 0.49 km S 161°
Cauliflower Cave to Yonderup Lake 0.77 km SW 218°
Yonderup Lake to Eglinton 2.76 km S 167° 1 min
Eglinton to One Tree Hill 8.05 km SE 154° 5 min
One Tree Hill to 10th Light Horse Memorial 4.93 km SE 151° 3 min
10th Light Horse Memorial to Joondalup 8.32 km S 175° 6 min
Coral Bay to Joondalup 1136.86 km     14 hr 1 min
Distance is GPS recorded driving distance (not straight line), Direction is straight line from start to end, Time is calculated from actual GPS driving data.

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