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Edithburgh Golf Club  

The Edithburgh Golf Club is a Par 77, nine hole 5,598 metre course and has an Australian Course Rating of 67. Located in Edithburgh on the heel of the Yorke Peninsula this course is picturesque and features sand greens. The course is open from sunris ...

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Edithburgh Museum  

Edithburgh Museum is a community museum of well defined indoor and outdoor displays tracing the social, industrial and agricultural history of the Troubridge agricultural area and the town and port of Edithburgh from early settlement to its decline w ...

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Investigator Strait Maritime Heritage Trail  

Discover the shipwrecks of the Investigator Strait Maritime Heritage Trail on the beautiful Yorke Peninsula. Between 1849 and 1982, 26 vessels are known to have been wrecked in these waters, with the loss of more than 70 lives. Many of the wrecks are ...

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The Bakehouse Arts and Crafts  

Need a gift or just want to browse, call into the Bakehouse Arts and Crafts shop at Edithburgh where you will find a wide range of locally produced handcrafts and local produce. There are jams, sauces, pickles, art, pottery, ceramics, woodwork, toys, ...

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Troubridge Hill Lighthouse  

Special wedge shaped clay bricks were custom made to build this unusual lighthouse. It is designed to be resistant to high winds and earthquakes, as in the early 1900's the area experienced numerous earthquakes. Measuring 32 metres high, Troubridge H ...

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Troubridge Island Lighthouse  

The second lighthouse to be built in South Australia, Troubridge Island lighthouse was completed in 1855 and was the first Australian lighthouse to be built of cast iron. After the ship 'Marion' was wrecked on what is now known as Marion Reef, the Go ...

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Cow Bay Beach

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Keswick Island, Whitsunday's

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Thornton’s Beach at Cape Tribulation

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