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Best Time to Fly to Ceduna, Australia
Ceduna can be best visited from March to June and September-October. One can also visit the town in other month of the year. However, during summer season, the weather remains hot & dry and rains can be observed during Winter Season. The July is the wettest month here.
Ceduna Attractions
The National Trust Museum (Ceduna Museum)
The National Trust Museum is housed within the first school of the Ceduna
town. At present it is a National Trust Building and is surrounded by
various exhibits & artifacts depicting local farming equipment and
housing. In the museum is a Maralinga Room, showcased here are equipment
which were used during 1950s. A folk memorabilia comprising of historic
photographs, medical history of the region, domestic utensils, and more are
all part of the vast and expansive collection of the museum.
Ceduna Aboriginal Arts & Culture Centre
The Ceduna Aboriginal Arts & Culture Centre should worth visiting and
should be in the list of every art lover. Stored here are Aboriginal
paintings, didgeridoos, boomerangs and gifts for the selling purpose.
Through the collection of the center one gets to learn about the indigenous
history and culture of the area. Also preserved here are endangered
languages of the Wirangu, Kokatha, and Mirning people of the Far West
Coast, South Australia.
Encounter Walking Trail
The Encounter Walking Trail begins from the Ceduna Sailing Club and ends at
Pinky Point. This nearly 3.6 kilometers long trail includes historic &
interpretative signage on ceramic tiles along it. Do not miss to see the
anchor from the sunken Eleni K ship, created in the year 2002. It was
created with the aim to celebrate the bicentenary of the historic meeting
between the English and French explorers, the first to traverse the South
Australian coastline.