Talia, South Australia, is home to a variety of natural attractions. One of the main highlights is Talia Caves, situated near Elliston. These caves feature the Woolshed, a large cavern carved into the granite cliff by waves. Visitors can access the cave's unique features, such as the honeycombed ceiling and nearby blowholes, through a walkway and wooden steps. Additionally, the Tub, a large crater in the cliff with a tunnel connection to the sea, offers a stunning landscape and views of Talia Beach.
Apart from the caves, Talia Beach itself is a 20-kilometer stretch that attracts outdoor enthusiasts. It provides excellent opportunities for beach and rock fishing. The beach is also known for its beautiful sunsets, breathtaking scenery, and frequent sightings of sea lions, dolphins, and southern right whales during winter.
Other nearby attractions include Needle Eye Lookout, Baird Bay Ocean Eco Experience, Lake Macdonnell, and Lake Hart. These attractions offer a range of natural and outdoor experiences for visitors to enjoy.