Coffin Bay Yacht Club
Enjoy 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 MoreThe Seafood Capital of Australia
Enjoy 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 MoreWhere would you expect to find one of the world’s firms of master craftsmen – Rome, Paris, London, Port Lincoln? One of the few artisans accredited to The Guild of […]
Read MoreA boutique winery set amongst a wetland on the Lower Eyre Peninsula. Not far from popular Coffin Bay (the oyster capital of Australia) and Port Lincoln (the seafood capital of […]
Read MoreThe Cummins Caravan & Cabin Park is under new management. The property is a small, yet peaceful park located centrally on the Lower Eyre Peninsula, in the thriving township of […]
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 MoreProviding a range of services and facilties to suit all needs. From superior ensuite rooms to standard basic rooms and a family suite. The Hotel also boast a 120 set […]
Read MoreView the famous Giant Cuttlefish in all their spectacular colour along with other local marine life that greets you from the comfort of our fully shaded glass-bottom boat. Tours departs […]
Read MoreCyclemour bikes is a small family business that provides an eco-tourism experience. They incorporate both self-guided and experienced guide-led small group bike tours around the spectacular coastal and rural scenery […]
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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