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Port Elliot , Fleurieu Peninsula |
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| The Flying Fish Cafe sits on the site of the old Horseshoe Bay Kiosk, which served many a beach-going holidaymaker from its inception in the 1960s.
As close to the sandy beach as it is possible to be, the Flying Fish Cafe is walled by glass on three sides, with mirrors on the remaining wall allowing exquisite views fr |
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Port Elliot , Fleurieu Peninsula |
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| The Port Elliot Maritime Heritage Trail consists of five interpretive signs and a colour brochure that highlight Port Elliot's role as the first seaport for the River Murray trade.
From 1851 to 1866 more than 500 vessels used the areas facilities as a seaport. Unfortunately the wrecking of seven vessels, between 1853 |
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Port Elliot , Fleurieu Peninsula |
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| Port Elliott market takes place on the first and third Saturday of each month, it is held at Lakala Reserve Port Elliot, a pleasant location within walking distance of the main street, which boasts a lake with ducks and other bird life. There is also a small children’s playground. The market is a typical country market |
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Port Elliot , Fleurieu Peninsula |
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| Situated on the outskirts of picturesque Port Elliot, Scoop SA is a wholesale food business that supplies local restaurants and opens their doors to the public on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Supplying the freshest local and seasonal fruit and veg, cheeses, bread, meats, olives, oils and specialty gourmet products S |
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