Port Lincoln Marina
Lincoln Cove Marina, located just five kilometres from the centre of Port Lincoln, is a lively waterfront precinct that blends working industry with leisure and tourism. As the base of […]
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Lincoln Cove Marina, located just five kilometres from the centre of Port Lincoln, is a lively waterfront precinct that blends working industry with leisure and tourism. As the base of […]
Read MoreThe Port Lincoln Railway Museum is housed in the ground floor of the heritage-listed Port Lincoln station building, and in the nearby freight shed. There is a vast array of […]
Read MoreThis well maintained memorial honours those who have served their country. Take the time to look at the monuments and read the inscriptions, or sit down under the shade of […]
Read MoreThe Old Mill was built in 1846, it is the oldest standing structure in Port Lincoln. It was built as part of a flour mill complex but never used for […]
Read MoreAboriginal artworks and products designed and created on the Eyre Peninsula are available for viewing by request and purchase from award winning 24 year old Indigenous artist, Presten Warren. Indigenous […]
Read MoreOne of the best views you will have in Port Lincoln can be found at Puckridge Park. The area has playground equipment, free electric BBQ , public toilets as well […]
Read MoreBest accessed by boat from Tumby Bay or Port Lincoln, the park’s limestone-capped islands are havens for wildlife, providing refuge for diverse birdlife and the endangered greater stick-nest rat. Access […]
Read MoreThere is no doubt that the Eyre Peninsula is home to some incredible art. The eleven councils have come together to develop the Eyre Peninsula Street Art Trail. When you […]
Read MoreEnjoy, explore, preserve Tod River Reservoir Reserve The Tod River Reservoir is 27km north of Port Lincoln and an ideal spot for a barbeque picnic and hit of tennis. While […]
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