Hotels in Cocklebiddy, Western Australia
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Cocklebiddy Roadhouse
Golden Outback Cocklebiddy A must-stop on the Eyre Highway between Norseman and Ceduna! Enjoy fuel, hearty meals, bar drinks, takeaway, and comfortable accommodation — the perfect Nullarbor rest stop to relax and recharge. Say g'day to...
Information on Cocklebiddy, WA

Cocklebiddy is a small roadhouse community on the Eyre Highway in Western Australia, situated on the Nullarbor Plain. The third stop after Norseman when traveling eastward, it consists primarily of a roadhouse facility with accommodation, caravan park, restaurant, and service station catering to cross-country travelers.
The town is notable for being home to Cocklebiddy Cave, a remarkable underground system with a single passage extending over six kilometers, of which approximately ninety percent is submerged and accessible only to experienced cave divers.
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Cocklebiddy is located 1,157 kilometers east of Perth and 438 kilometers east of Norseman via the Great Eastern and Eyre Highways. It sits 66 kilometers east of Caiguna and 91 kilometers west of Madura. The Eyre Highway provides the primary access route for travelers crossing the continent.
For visitors with four-wheel-drive vehicles, side trips are available to nearby attractions including Twilight Cove and the Eyre Bird Observatory, located 49 kilometers south of the roadhouse down sandy tracks requiring high-clearance vehicles.


