DESTINATION: YorketownSettled in 1872, Yorketown is the main town of the southern Yorke Peninsula. It is the administrative, business and service centre for the area. It was one of the earliest pastoral settlements on the peninsula and although not a seaside town, it has easy access to 3 major bodies of water. Main AttractionsN |
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Gulf St Vincent and the townships of Edithburgh and Stansbury are just a few kilometres east. Innes NP is 77km SW and offers walking tracks and rugged coastal scenery with tranquil hinterland. About 50km west is Daly Head, and Corny Point is on the north-west tip of the Peninsula, 55km NW of town. Hardwicke Bay and Spencer Gulf are a little further away to the west, while to the south is Investigator Strait.
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