Minlaton

  • Located 197 kilometres west of Adelaide and 88 metres above sea level, Minlaton is the main service centre for the surrounding rural districts. Offering a variety of facilities for travellers venturing to the ''bottom end'' of Yorke Peninsula, Minlaton is a picturesque township with wide, welcoming streets. The town was originally named ''Gum Flat'' because it is the only area of the Southern Yorke Peninsula where red gums grow naturally. The name was changed to Minlaton, which is derived from the local Aboriginal word ''minlacowie'' which means, ''sweet water''. The area was settled in the 1870s by farmers who found

  • Minlaton Caravan Park
    Minlaton Caravan Park

    Enjoy a relaxing holiday staying at a small caravan park surrounded by many native trees

  • Cockle Beach House
    Cockle Beach House

    Cockle Beach House is arguably the finest and most spacious rental accommodation on the Yorke

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