Wollaston Bay is a secluded inlet framed by towering red cliffs and dotted with quiet beaches. Its crystal-clear waters and sheltered coves create a peaceful haven where visitors can immerse themselves in the striking natural beauty of this remote part of Australia.
Wollaston Bay is rich with cultural history, home to ancient rock art sites that reflect the deep connection of the Wunambal Gaambera people, the Traditional Owners, to this land. Their stories, traditions, and knowledge remain woven into the landscape, offering visitors a glimpse into a living culture shaped by thousands of years of custodianship.