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Bluff Point, WA

Bluff Point is more than just a coastal suburb; it’s a gateway to Western Australia’s unique blend of history, culture, and breathtaking views. Situated just 5 kilometers north of Geraldton’s city center, this seaside community is an ideal retreat for those seeking a quiet escape while staying connected to urban amenities.

Known For

  • Scenic beaches and coastal views
  • Heritage walking trails
  • Relaxed suburban atmosphere

Whether you’re exploring its pristine beaches or delving into its heritage, Bluff Point offers experiences that are as unique as the landscape itself. For visitors traveling from Perth, it’s a scenic 4.5-hour drive or a short flight, making it a convenient destination for both short getaways and extended stays.

Bluff Point’s proximity to the Indian Ocean ensures its status as a haven for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. St. George’s Beach is a local favorite, perfect for leisurely swims or picnics by the shore. Just beyond the water’s edge, the Bluff Point Heritage Trail invites visitors to take a step back in time. Along the trail, interpretive signs highlight the area’s Aboriginal significance and its role in European settlement.

The history here isn’t confined to walking trails, though. Landmarks like the Bluff Point Lighthouse tell stories of maritime resilience. For those fascinated by local lore, nearby museums in Geraldton provide deeper insights into the region’s past.

Accommodation options in Bluff Point cater to a range of preferences. Beachside holiday homes offer stunning views and modern amenities, while nearby Geraldton expands the choices with boutique hotels and serviced apartments. Bluff Point Motel is a convenient choice, blending affordability with comfort. Visitors seeking a more immersive experience can opt for coastal caravan parks or family-friendly cottages.

From local cafes to seafood restaurants, Bluff Point’s dining scene is diverse and welcoming. Start your day with freshly brewed coffee at the Bluff Point Cafe or savor the region’s finest seafood at Skeetas Restaurant and Cafe in nearby Geraldton. For a casual evening, head to the Freemasons Hotel for hearty meals and a laid-back atmosphere.

Bluff Point is an ideal base for exploring the natural and cultural riches of the Geraldton area. Kayaking along the Chapman River offers a blend of adventure and tranquility, while sunset walks on the beach are perfect for unwinding. Families can enjoy the nearby Geraldton Foreshore with its playgrounds, skate parks, and public art installations.

For those with an interest in flora and fauna, a visit to the Chapman River Regional Park is a must. The park is home to diverse bird species and provides opportunities for bushwalking and photography.

Getting Around

Bluff Point is well-connected by road and public transport. The North West Coastal Highway makes driving straightforward, while local buses link the suburb to Geraldton’s city center and beyond. For visitors flying into Geraldton, car rentals and taxi services ensure seamless connectivity to Bluff Point and surrounding attractions.

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About Bluff Point

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Bluff Point Postcode: 6530
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Exmouth & the Coral Coast
  • Latitude: -28.73941
  • Longitude: 114.62372
  • Elevation: 18m
  • Population: 1346
  • Median Income: $37388
  • Area (Sq/km): 1.467
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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