Axel Stenross Maritime Museum Inc
Axel Stenross, a Finnish ship’s carpenter, sailed across the mighty oceans on the windjammer sv Olivebank, reaching Port Lincoln in 1927 to load grain for Europe – and decided here […]
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Axel Stenross, a Finnish ship’s carpenter, sailed across the mighty oceans on the windjammer sv Olivebank, reaching Port Lincoln in 1927 to load grain for Europe – and decided here […]
Read MoreCoffin Bay is on the doorstep of the Coffin Bay National Park, Kellidie Conservation Park and the Thorny Passage Marine Park and sanctuary zones. Located on the lower Eyre Peninsula, […]
Read MoreThe Coffin Bay Golf Course is a picturesque course situated on the lower Eyre Peninsula. This 9 hole golf course with greens and alternate tee off blocks allows an 18 […]
Read MoreFollow the Coffin Bay Oyster Walk as it meanders through the coastal vegetation and idyllic shoreline of Coffin Bay and Kellidie Bay, one of Australia’s premier oyster growing destinations. The […]
Read MoreNestled at the foot of the sand hills, the Sports Club is located at the end of Giles Road – just a short drive up the hill from Discovery Park, […]
Read MoreEnjoy generous water views across the bay. Situated directly on the picturesque Coffin Bay foreshore surrounded by lawns. Homestyle meals are served by volunteers on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday from […]
Read MoreColour Tumby Street Art Festival is an annual event, established in 2018 in Tumby Bay, a stunning coastal farming town on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula. Since then some of the […]
Read MoreBeginning back in 2008 by a very small group of volunteers, the Cummins Christmas Wonderland has brought amazement to visitors from around the world. Each year a magical creation of […]
Read MoreDarke Peak (formerly Darke’s Peak) is a small agricultural town located in central Eyre Peninsula. The town takes its name from the explorer John Charles Darke, who was injured in […]
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