Map of Cervantes WA | Pinnacles Desert & Visitor Guide
Map of Cervantes WA – Pinnacles Desert & Visitor Guide
This map of Cervantes WA provides a detailed overview of one of Western Australia's most popular Coral Coast destinations, including the Pinnacles Desert, Nambung National Park, beaches, attractions and visitor facilities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Cervantes is laid out.
Cervantes is best known as the gateway to the Pinnacles Desert, one of Australia's most unique natural landscapes. The town also offers beaches, fishing, boating and easy access to Nambung National Park.
Cervantes is located on Western Australia's Coral Coast. Major attractions include the Pinnacles Desert, Nambung National Park, Lake Thetis, beaches and coastal recreation areas.
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Where Is Cervantes Located?
Cervantes is located on the Coral Coast of Western Australia, approximately 200 kilometres north of Perth. It sits alongside the Indian Ocean and serves as the primary gateway to Nambung National Park.
- North: Jurien Bay direction
- South: Perth direction
- East: Nambung National Park
- West: Indian Ocean coastline
Main Areas and Attractions of Cervantes
- Pinnacles Desert — world-famous limestone formations
- Nambung National Park — major conservation area
- Lake Thetis — ancient stromatolite attraction
- Cervantes Beach — swimming and recreation area
- Thirsty Point — scenic coastal lookout
- Fishing Locations — popular recreational activity
- Boat Launch Areas — marine recreation facilities
- Wildflower Viewing Areas — seasonal attraction
- Photography Locations — popular scenic viewpoints
- Cervantes Town Centre — accommodation and visitor services
Major Areas of Cervantes Explained
- Town Centre Precinct — accommodation and visitor facilities
- Pinnacles Desert Area — primary tourism attraction
- National Park Zone — conservation and recreation area
- Coastal Recreation Area — beaches and marine activities
- Lake Thetis Area — geological and educational attraction
Key Geographic Features
- Pinnacles Desert — iconic limestone formations
- Indian Ocean — western coastline
- Nambung National Park — protected natural environment
- Lake Thetis — ancient coastal lake
- Coastal Sand Dunes — defining regional landscape
- Coral Coast Environment — characteristic regional feature
Cervantes Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of Cervantes is useful for understanding how attractions, beaches and visitor facilities connect throughout the region.
- Indian Ocean Drive — major coastal route
- Pinnacles Drive — access to the Pinnacles Desert
- Beach Access Roads — connect coastal attractions
- Walking Trails — connect visitor sites
- Regional road connections — connect Cervantes with Jurien Bay, Perth and the wider Coral Coast region
Why People Search for a Map of Cervantes WA
- To locate the Pinnacles Desert
- To explore Nambung National Park
- To find beaches and coastal attractions
- To plan Coral Coast road trips
- To understand the layout of the town and surrounding landmarks
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Browse CollectionCervantes WA Map FAQs
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Where is Cervantes located?
Cervantes is located on Western Australia's Coral Coast north of Perth. -
What is Cervantes known for?
It is best known as the gateway to the Pinnacles Desert and Nambung National Park. -
How far is the Pinnacles Desert from Cervantes?
The Pinnacles Desert is located a short drive from the town within Nambung National Park. -
Is Cervantes worth visiting?
Cervantes is one of Western Australia's most popular Coral Coast tourism destinations.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Roads, trails, attractions, access arrangements and conditions may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current information and safety advice.