Wattle Range scenic routes

The Wattle Range Region in South Australia is renowned for its picturesque scenic drives, inviting visitors to discover the area's natural splendor and varied landscapes. One of the most frequented routes is the Bowman Scenic Drive in Beachport, spanning 8 kilometers and showcasing the region's stunning coastal vistas, from rugged cliffs to pristine beaches and gleaming white sand dunes.

The Bowman Scenic Drive features several notable attractions and points of interest for visitors to explore. These include Glenn's Point, offering access to the Cape Martin Light; Bartlett Rocks, known for its blowholes; the therapeutic saltwater lake, Pool of Siloam, where swimming is popular; the remains of an old lighthouse on Penguin Island, now a wildlife sanctuary; scenic viewpoints like Backler's Lookout and Downs Lookout; as well as the picturesque Salmon Hole.

This fully sealed route follows the rugged coastline of the Southern Ocean, providing spectacular views of the ocean, serene beaches, rock pools, and reefs. Along the drive, visitors can engage in various activities such as birdwatching, cycling, fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling, surfing, and walking, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Explore the region