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Ceduna National Trust Museum Ceduna - The Ceduna Branch of the National Trust of South Australia opened to the public in 1980 and in that time great progress has been made. The general public... More
Coffin Bay Pony Preservation Society Coffin Bay - The Coffin Bay Pony Preservation Society Incorporated manages Coffin Bay Ponies. These are the only 100 per cent managed herd of wild horses in Australia,... More
Darke's Monument Kyancutta - 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... 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
Hummock Hill Lookout Whyalla - Overlooking the eastern end of Whyalla, Hummock Hill is another must for visitors. It was developed by BHP as a gift to the city to commemorate BHPs centenary... More
Island Lookout Tower And Reserve Tumby Bay - The Island Lookout gives a spectacular panoramic view of the Tumby Bay township, foreshore, jetties, beaches and the nearby islands.
The adjoining Island... More
Kimba Historical Museum Kimba - The turnstile which provides open access to the grounds is a relic from the railway yard and leads to the new visitor centre. The pioneer house has been... More
Koppio Smithy National Trust Museum Port Lincoln - This National Trust Museum consists of a fully restored Blacksmith's Shop built in 1903, an historic cottage also fully restored and displaying antique... 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
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 Wudinna Wudinna - Located 12 kilometres northeast of the town of Wudinna, Mount Wudinna is the largest exposed granite monolith in South Australia. It is the most impressive... More
Streaky Bay National Trust Museum Streaky Bay - If Great White Sharks fascinate you, then this is the place to find out about them and you can also meet the people who hunted them in a rich gallery of... More
Yalata Indigenous Protected Area Ceduna - Yalata's beaches extend for 40 kilometres along Yalata Indigenous Protected Area. This area offers some of the most exciting and best remote fishing available.... More
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