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The Old Mill was built in 1846, is the oldest standing structure in Port Lincoln. It was built as part of a flour mill complex but never used for that […]
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 MoreToilet facilities can be found by visiting the Toilet Map website and by searching Port Lincoln. The open and closing times of the facility can also be found here. https://toiletmap.gov.au/Find
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 More‘Pure Heaven’ is a newly built home situated on top of Tiatukia hill with 180 degree views of Port Lincoln, Boston Bay and surrounds. The home is packed with luxurious […]
Read MoreRembers Villa is modern and fresh with ample space for six guests. Bedroom one has a queen-size bed with an en-suite, which has a bath and double shower. Bedroom two […]
Read MoreOnce an untamed sheep farm established in 1802, Louth Island is situated just 10 minutes off the coast from Port Lincoln. An ode to the island’s two century-long history, Rumi […]
Read MoreIts important to have access to facilities such as dump point and potable water while travelling our great highways and exploring the towns, so feel free to use this dump […]
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