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Pullen Island

A small offshore granite island just off Horseshoe Bay at Port Elliot - a defining feature of the bay's view, accessible to experienced swimmers in calm conditions.

The island in Horseshoe Bay

Pullen Island is the small granite outcrop that sits a couple of hundred metres off the eastern end of Horseshoe Bay at Port Elliot. The bay's signature shape - the curving sand backed by sandstone headlands - is framed at the eastern end by Pullen Island, which makes the island one of the most photographed natural features on the Encounter Coast.

Wildlife and access

The island is a known seal haul-out and a roosting site for cormorants and other sea birds. Strong swimmers and snorkellers can swim out from Horseshoe Bay on calm days, but the swim is exposed and the island is rocky - check conditions and treat it as a serious open-water swim.

The view

The best view is from the foreshore at Horseshoe Bay, especially at sunset when the island silhouettes against the western light, or from Freeman Lookout above the bay.

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View from shore Wildlife Snorkel access (experienced)

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