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There's good fishing, snorkelling, surfing and windsurfing here and at nearby Leeman
(population 400).
o Sea Lion Charters ( 08-9953 1012; http://sealioncharters.biz ; 24 Bryant St, Green Head; half-day tours
adult/child $120/60) offers a magical experience interacting in shallow water with playful sea
lions who mimic your every move. It helps to be a good snorkeller. Wetsuits are $10 extra.
Green Head has the best sleeping and eating options with the newly opened Centrebreak
Beach Stay ( 08-9953 1896; www.centrebreakbeachstay.com.au ; Lot 402 Ocean View Dr, Green Head; dm/d/f $35/
150/190, meals $14-35; ) , complete with licensed cafe, close to Dynamite Bay. Cool Combina-
tion Cafe (Dynamite Bay; 9.30am-4pm Mon-Sat) is just behind the beach, the lovely Seaview B&B (
08-9953 1487; 25 Whiteman St; per person $65) has great views, and the relaxed and shady Green
Head Caravan Park ( 08-9953 1131; 9 Green Head Rd, Green Head; unpowered/powered sites $20/28, on-site
vans from $70) will suit most campers.
Nearby, leafy Leeman Caravan Park ( 08-9953 1080; 43 Thomas St, Leeman; unpowered/powered sites
$20/25, on-site vans $60, cabins $70-90) has lots of shade, grassy sites and a good camp kitchen all
close to the dunes. Tasty meals are available all day from Fran's Kitchen ( 08-9953 1727; Indi-
an Ocean Dr, Leeman; 6am-8pm) and there's both petrol and internet access in the village.
If you have a 4WD, Stockyard Gully Caves are 30km away, off the Coorow Green Head Rd,
and you can explore the underground creek and caverns with a torch. Watch out for bees
and bats.
Heading north on Indian Ocean Dr, unmarked side-roads lead to lonely beaches and
rocky cliffs begging to be explored.
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