Eyre Peninsula Natural Attractions
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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,... More
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... More
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... More
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... More
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... More
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... More
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... More
Gawler Ranges National Park
Wudinna - Imagine vast domes of colourful volcanic rock set against pure white salt plains and a deep, blue sky.
Stunning scenery formed by volcanic activity more... More
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... More
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... More
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... More
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.... More
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... More
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.... More
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... More
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... More
Mount Dutton Bay Woolshed Museum
Mount Dutton Bay - Explore South Australia's sheep-shearing heritage at the The Mount Dutton Bay Woolshed. It takes you back to the time of 'blade-shearers', 'tar-boys',... More
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... More
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... More
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... More
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... More
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... More
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... More
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... More
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... More
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,... More
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