Eyre Peninsula   Attractions    

Ada Ryan Gardens - Whyalla  

A leafy memorial to the foresight of the early city fathers, Ada Ryan Gardens is Whyalla's most popular park located between Cudmore and Watson Terraces, and linked to the Whyalla Foreshore to provide a large, relaxing park area. The gardens offer ex ...

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Australia's Seafood and Aquaculture Trail - Port Lincoln  

Australia's Seafood and Aquaculture Trail. Surprise yourself in a region, which offers superb wilderness coastline, world-class seafood, contrasting landscapes and unique experiences. An extraordinary experience that is distinctive to the region is t ...

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Axel Stenross Maritime Museum Inc - Port Lincoln  

Visit a classic 'bloke's shed' museum. Axel Stenross made boats and the museum celebrates him and the rich maritime history of Port Lincoln. This is one of South Australia's most distinctive museums. It is an historic house but it is not the grand ho ...

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Boston Bay Wines - Port Lincoln  

Where in Australia could you stand in a vineyard, look out to the sparkling blue water of a bay and watch dolphins at play and whales swim by? The answer Port Lincoln, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia in the vineyard of Boston Bay Wines. This 16 acre ...

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Cactus Beach - Penong  

Experienced surfers from all over Australia and overseas congregate at the iconic surf mecca of Cactus to test their skills on two left hand breaks and one right hander. This is where they can experience the freedom of surfing in natural unspoilt sur ...

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Ceduna Aboriginal Arts And Culture Centre - Ceduna  

The Ceduna Arts and Cultural Centre has a wide range of Aboriginal art, including original paintings, quality didgeridoos, boomerangs, and genuine Aboriginal and non Aboriginal gifts. Opening in 2001, the centre provides new skills workshops, trainin ...

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Ceduna Golf Club Incorporated - Ceduna  

The Ceduna Golf Club has blossomed into a semi-grassed 18 holes. The fairways are couch grass from around the sand scrapes to approximately 100 to 150 metres down the fairway. All ladies and men's tee blocks are lawn. The course is Par 72 with Par 3 ...

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Ceduna National Trust Museum - Ceduna  

The Ceduna Branch of the National Trust of South Australia opened to the public in 1980. The public has been very generous with their donations and goods, which make up our displays. Our main building was the first school in Ceduna built in 1912. Oth ...

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CL Alexander National Trust Museum - Tumby Bay  

The CL Alexander Museum holds collections relating to churches, schools, shipping, shops, early settlers, agriculture, entertainment, hospital, war and various household items. You'll find many books of district family history, copies of Matthew Flin ...

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Cleve Golf Club - Cleve  

Cleve Golf Club is a challenging scenic course that follows the township of Cleve. The course has nine holes open all year and 18 holes in winter, and uses the natural features of the creek system, which aligns itself with the town. Visitors are wel ...

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Coffin Bay Brumby Preservation Society Incorporated - Coffin Bay  

The Coffin Bay Brumby Preservation Society Incorporated manages the Coffin Bay Brumby’s. These are the only 100 per cent managed herd of wild brumby’s in Australia, representing the heritage of the Eyre Peninsula since European colonisation. The ...

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Coffin Bay Golf Club - Coffin Bay  

Coffin Bay golf course has nine holes, with alternative tee blocks, in a picturesque setting amongst gum trees. The course consists of sand greens being 5,498 metres long, with a par of 72. Visitors are most welcome. Meals are served every Sunday nig ...

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Coffin Bay National Park - Coffin Bay  

Enjoy some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in South Australia, ranging from ancient granite, limestone and sandstone cliffs to long beaches bordered by white sand dunes. While some sections of the parks coastline can be reached by two wheel d ...

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Constantia Designer Craftsmen - Port Lincoln  

Where would you expect to find one of the world's firms of master craftsmen? Rome, Paris, London … or Port Lincoln? Constantia is a group of furniture craftsmen with an international reputation for fine furniture and furniture design. It is one of ...

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Coolangatta Cut Flowers - Cummins  

Situated only five minutes from the Cummins Post Office, Coolangatta Cut Flowers began selling cut flowers in November 1987. Our main crops are Sim and Spray Carnations grown in hot houses, and Lisianthus, Chrysanthemums and Statice grown in the fiel ...

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Corrobinnie Hill Conservation Park - Wudinna  

Corrobinnie Hill is a large granite outcrop on the outskirts of Pinkawillinie Conservation Park, providing views of the Park and the Gawler Ranges in the distance. The Hill, located approximately 20 kilometres west of Wudinna, is only accessible by f ...

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Darke Peak Golf Club - Darke Peak  

Darke Peake Golf Club is a nine hole, Par 71 and is 5,582 metres with an Australian Course Rating 67. ...

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Darke's Monument - Kyancutta  

Darke's Monument is a historical monument to the memory of explorer John Charles Darke, who was speared by natives whilst travelling through the Darke Peak area. The gravesite of John Charles Darke is located to the east at Darke's Peak, named in his ...

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Dreamtime Rainbow Rock - Port Lincoln  

Rainbow Opal Matrix is found on the Andamooka Opal Fields in South Australia, the only known source of this stone in the world. It is found deep down in the earth alongside the opal-bearing layer. Rainbow Opal Matrix is a host stone heavily impregnat ...

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Flinders and Freycinet Lookout - Whyalla  

In 1802 Matthew Flinders was the first European to navigate and chart this unknown coast of South Australia, solving the centuries old mystery as to whether Australia was one continent or two. Ten months later, in January 1803, Louis-Claude de Freyc ...

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Freycinet Trail - Whyalla  

The Freycinet Trail extends 12 kilometres along the coastline of Fitzgerald Bay in the Upper Spencer Gulf. Beginning at the northern end of Fitzgerald Bay it follows the coastline to the southern tip of the bay at Point Lowly. The trail consisting of ...

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Gawler Ranges National Park - Wudinna  

Stunning scenery formed by volcanic activity more than 1500 million years ago is around every corner in Gawler Ranges National Park. Access the Organ Pipes by four wheel drive and discover a series of dramatic, ochre-red, hexagonal volcanic columns. ...

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Glen-Forest Tourist Park - Port Lincoln  

Glen-Forest Tourist Park and vineyard is set in very picturesque surroundings, just 15 minutes drive from Port Lincoln, South Australia. With many attractions to suit all ages, it is the ideal location for family picnics, birthday parties, social cl ...

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Great Australian Bight - Ceduna  

The Great Australian Bight, the largest indentation on the Australian coast, is said to be the longest line of seacliffs in the world. The white coloured rock near the base of the cliffs is known to geologists as Wilson Bluff Limestone and it was for ...

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Hummock Hill Lookout - Whyalla  

Overlooking the eastern end of Whyalla, Hummock Hill was developed by BHP as a gift to the city to commemorate BHPs centenary year and was handed over to the City Council during the 1986 South Australian Jubilee 150 Royal visit. Hummock Hill was the ...

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Island Lookout Tower And Reserve - Tumby Bay  

Situated on a picturesque sheltered bay 50 kilometress north of Port Lincoln. Tumby Bay is centrally located to all lower Eyre Peninsula attractions. The peaceful lifestyle, temperate climate, along with crystal blue waters, white sandy beaches, isla ...

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Jill And Vic Fauser's Private Museum - Port Neill  

Come along and see the history of our country, from period costumes to communication devices and literature from days of the past. The Jill and Vic Fauser’s Private Museum displays include numerous stationary oil and petrol engines, a blacksmith sh ...

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Kimba Historical Museum - Kimba  

Visit the Kimba Historical Museum to see a reconstructed pioneer house, one-teacher school, blacksmith shop, telephone exchange and more. From your very first entry to the museum, you've stepped back in time. The turnstile, that provides open access ...

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Koppio Smithy National Trust Museum - Port Lincoln  

This National Trust Museum consists of a fully restored Blacksmith's Shop built in 1903, an historic cottage also fully restored and displaying antique and other items of interest from around the turn of the century; Glenleigh (1890) a fully restored ...

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Kuju Aborignal Arts & Crafts - Port Lincoln  

Home to the Giant Gulda (Sleepy Lizard) Kuju Arts and Crafts is an Aboriginal owned workshop and gallery. The air conditioned facility showcases local aboriginal art and craft including silk paintings, acrylic on canvas paintings, jewellery, bush med ...

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Lake Newland Conservation Park - Elliston  

Located on the west coast of South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, Lake Newland Conservation Park is noted for its size, remote location and diversity of habitats. Lake Newland Conservation Park is a coastal park that runs north south for 25 kilometres. ...

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Lincoln Estate Wines - Port Lincoln  

Port Lincoln on South Australia's west coast, globally recognised for its Bluefin Tuna and array of fresh seafood, now boasts yet another jewel from this bountiful region. Years of dedication and a love of both sea and its surrounds, combined with ...

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Lincoln National Park - Memory Cove Wilderness Protection Area - Port Lincoln  

Lincoln National Park is a rugged and varied peninsula of cliffs, mobile sand dunes, sheltered bays and sandy beaches just 20 km from the bustling major regional town of Port Lincoln. It is the perfect destination for a summer holiday providing every ...

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Mikkira Station - Port Lincoln  

Mikkira Station is a tranquil secluded picnic or camping area set amongst Manna Gums where koalas live freely. Abundant and varied bird life can be observed. The historic area features the circa 1842 restored homestead as seen on the television produ ...

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Minnipa Hill - Minnipa  

A low pink granite dome, Minnipa Hill is located approximately six kilometres north of Minnipa. It is a recreation area and also the site of a radio relay tower. The two large water storage tanks located at Minnipa Hill have been restored, with assis ...

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Moody Tanks - Historic Water Storage Tanks - Tumby Bay  

State Heritage listed Moody Tanks are leased by the District Council and are currently being restored. Located approximately 30 kilometres from Tumby Bay on the Ungarra and Yeelanna Roads, the tanks were originally used to store water for the steam t ...

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Mount Wudinna - Wudinna  

Mount Wudinna is located 12 kilometres northeast of the town of Wudinna and is the largest exposed granite monolith in South Australia. It is the most impressive of a cluster of outcrops in this vicinity. The outcrops range in size from flat platfor ...

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Murphy's Haystacks - Ancient Granite Rock - Streaky Bay  

Murphy’s Haystacks are ancient wind-worn pillars and boulders of pink granite estimated to be over 1,500 million years old. Set in the middle of a wheat field and surrounded by mallee scrub, they are one of the most popular and photographed attract ...

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Nullarbor National Park And Regional Reserve - Yalata  

Nullarbor National Park and Regional Reserve covers 2,873,000 hectares and protects part of the world's largest semi-arid karst (caves) landscapes. The Nullarbor Plain (Nullus Arbor meaning no trees) extends north from the Eyre Highway up to the Tran ...

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Pildappa Rock - Minnipa  

Pildappa is a spectacular sight - a rock with the highest and longest wave formations on the Eyre Peninsula, rivalling those of Western Australia's famous Wave Rock. The highest waves are near picnic areas - one on the northern side and one on the so ...

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Point Labatt Conservation Park - Streaky Bay  

Point Labatt Conservation Park, on the rugged coast of Eyre Peninsula is home to the only permanent colony of Australian Sea lions on mainland Australia. With just 5,000 of these adorable creatures thought to remain in the wild, Point Labatt offers a ...

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Polda Rock Reserve - Wudinna  

Polda Rock Reserve is an attractive water reserve that originally supplied the Wudinna Township. Much of the original infrastructure, including the hand constructed stone channel to collect water from the rock and water reservoir, remains intact. A ...

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Polkdinney Park - Kyancutta  

Polkdinney Park was opened on 29 March 1986 as a Jubilee 150 project. The names of pioneers in the Kyancutta district are carved on fence posts around the park. The park contains several implements that are indicative of the equipment used in the ea ...

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Roseview Gardens - Port Lincoln  

Roseview Gardens is an open two acre garden consisting of shady deciduous, evergreen trees, shrubs, annuals, perennials, bulbs and features 600 roses and hundreds of bearded irises. There is abundant birdlife that are watered by three water features. ...

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Streaky Bay National Trust Museum - Streaky Bay  

If Great White Sharks fascinate you, then the Streaky Bay National Trust Museum is the place for you. Find out about them and even 'meet' the people who hunted them, in a rich gallery of local characters. The museum records the life of Streaky Bay, ...

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Tanderra Craft Village - Whyalla  

Tanderra Craft Village was established in 1990 as a community centre to provide an outlet for locally made handcrafts, and a permanent home for the development of crafts in Whyalla. The craft displayed for sale in the craft shop comes from as far awa ...

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The Big Galah - Kimba  

Situated at Kimba, half way across Australia, the Big Galah was built by Roger Venning and family. It is eight metres high, two and a half metres wide and weighs over two tonnes. It is constructed of steel, high tension bird wire, fibreglass and gel ...

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Ucontitchie Hill - Wudinna  

Ucontitchie Hill is located 32 kilometres southwest of the Wudinna Township. The hill rises sharply from the surrounding plains. Standing in isolation, this natural sculpture in bare rock can be seen for several kilometres around. Scenically specta ...

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Whale Watching At Head Of Bight - Ceduna  

Head of Bight is on South Australia's remote far West Coast is famous for its land based viewing of the magnificent Southern Right Whales. Other species occasionally seen from the viewing platforms include Australian Sea lions and the Great White Sha ...

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Whyalla Art Group Incorporated - Whyalla  

The Whyalla Art Group meets at the Darling Terrace Gallery for workshops and exhibitions. Open to the public with artworks by members available for sale. The Whyalla Art Group Gallery features a display of oil paintings, watercolour, acrylic, pen and ...

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editors picks

Keswick Island, Whitsunday's

Keswick Island's Basil Bay Beach keswickisland | 2008-12-04 | Information & history about Keswick & neighbouring Islands in the Cumberland Group. | read more

Good Looking Devils in Tasmania

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Thornton’s Beach at Cape Tribulation

The beach and us marief | 2009-01-05 | A beautiful isolated beach in Tropical North Queensland with historical reference to Captain Cook's discovery of the Eastern Coast of Australia | read more

Shelter from the rain

The Grampians DaanSpijer | 2008-12-08 | An impending storm, an invitation to shelter in a guest-house and the unexpected consequences. | read more

Eumundi Market

Food Stalls, Eumundi Emma | 2008-09-05 | Eumundi Markets are in Southern Queensland (Sunshine Coast) and are a short drive from the popular tourist destinations; Noosa, and Maroochydore. | read more

Whale Watching in Hervey Bay near Fraser Island, Queensland

Tasman Venture Kristy79 | 2008-09-02 | Whale Watching in the pristine waters of Hervey Bay with the magnificent backdrop of Fraser Island. | read more

The Saga of the Randy Old Goat

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Nigretta Falls, VIC

Nigretta Falls miekecasanova | 2009-01-05 | A visit to Nigretta Falls near Hamilton is a must-do | read more

Visit American River, Kangaroo Island

View of Strawbridge Point, Kangaroo Island seayu | 2008-12-18 | Nestled on a hillside in native bushland, facing sea and lagoon, a little Australian town on Kangaroo Island, off Adelaide and the Fleurieu peninsula, called American River. | read more

Escape To Kangaroo Island

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