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Whyalla , Eyre Peninsula

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 extensive and well shaded lawns and gardens; free barbecue and picnic f
 

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Port Lincoln , Eyre Peninsula

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 the self-drive Seafood and Aquaculture Trail. Believed to be the only
 

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Port Lincoln , Eyre Peninsula

Visit a classic 'bloke's shed' museum, the Axel Stenross Maritime Museum. Axel Stenross made boats and the museum celebrates him, his life and the rich maritime history of Port Lincoln. The museum is an historic house but it is not the grand home of a rich landowner. Finnish-born Axel lived humbly in his corrugated
 

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Port Lincoln , Eyre Peninsula

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 vineyard is located at the gateway to Port Lincoln, six kilometres n
 

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Ceduna , Eyre Peninsula

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, training, materials, a working environment and facilities for the production
 

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Ceduna , Eyre Peninsula

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 36. It is only an average length, with the Par fours being relatively
 

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Ceduna , Eyre Peninsula

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. Other buildings include school classrooms from the area, the first post
 

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Tumby Bay , Eyre Peninsula

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 Flinders voyage 1803 containing maps, letters and botanical drawings; ori
 

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Coffin Bay , Eyre Peninsula

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 Coffin Bay Brumby’s are wild horses that now live on land being purchased
 

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Coffin Bay , Eyre Peninsula

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 night. Coffin Bay township is located west of Port Lincoln on the shore
 

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Coffin Bay , Eyre Peninsula

The Coffin Bay National Park offers 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 park's coastline can be reached by two-wheel drive, four-wheel drive tracks crossing
 

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Port Lincoln , Eyre Peninsula

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 the few artisan groups accredited to The Guild of Master Craftsmen, and
 

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Cummins , Eyre Peninsula

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 field. Assorted other annuals, spring bulbs and a range of native fillers
 

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Wudinna , Eyre Peninsula

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 four wheel drive and is a popular picnic destination by locals and vis
 

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Cowell , Eyre Peninsula

Cowell is a small town on the Eyre Peninsula with a population of approximately 800. It attracts many visitors each year because of the excellent fishing available in the calm waters of Franklin Harbour on which Cowell is situated. Cowell Lions Club organise a street market on the first Sundy in the month from October
 

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Darke Peak , Eyre Peninsula

Darke Peake Golf Club is a nine hole, Par 71 and is 5,582 metres with an Australian Course Rating 67. The town of Darke Peak and the nearby range were named after John Charles Darke who was speared in 1844 while on an exploratory trip. His grave is located on the western side of the Darke Range.
 

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Kyancutta , Eyre Peninsula

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 honour. The monument is located at Koongawa via Kyancutta, near the
 

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Port Lincoln , Eyre Peninsula

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 impregnated with opal and once treated the colours are stunning resembling blac
 

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Wudinna , Eyre Peninsula

Gawler Ranges National Park is a showcase of stunning scenery formed by volcanic activity more than 1,500 million years ago. Access the Organ Pipes by four-wheel drive vehicle and discover a series of dramatic, ochre-red, hexagonal volcanic columns. See vibrant wildflowers in spring or camp beneath a starry night sky
 

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Port Lincoln , Eyre Peninsula

Roseview Gardens is an open two acre garden consisting of shady deciduous, evergreen trees, shrubs, annuals, perennials, bulbs and features 700 roses and hundreds of bearded irises. There is abundant birdlife that are watered by three water features. There are picnic areas and barbecues available. Morning and afternoon
 

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