Geordie Bay and Lake Bagdad - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
This panorama shows the shoreline walking between Geordie Bay along the cliffs to Little Parakeet Bay. In the background inland is Lake Bagdad, one of the permanent salt lakes on Rottnest Island. You can just make out the flats and holiday apartments that line the far side of Geordie Bay, and see the pleasure boats in the water.
Geordie Bay and Lake Bagdad - FURTHER INFORMATION
Geordie Bay and Lake Bagdad - Rottnest Island visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Geordie Bay and Lake Bagdad' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from Western Australia.
Geordie Bay is on the northern side of Rottnest Island. To the east is a Longreach Bay, separated from Geordie Bay by a headland and Longreach Point. Left of Geordie Bay is Little Parakeet Bay. Just inland from here is one of the largest salt lakes on the island, known as Lake Bagdad. There are several other such lakes on Rottnest, some dry up in the summer. Among the larger ones are Government House Lake, Herschel Lake and Lake Vincent.
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
Either by bus or cycle from Thomson Bay, which is about 2km away. The bus will take about 30 minutes to reach this point as it goes round the island clockwise and Geordie Bay is near the end of the route.










