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An immaculate park set among old trees and manicured gardens. the perfect place for a picnic or BBQ with family and friends. There are two free BBQs in the park[…] Read More
A beautiful trail that meanders its way down a natural watercourse from Springfield Drive to Stuart Terrace (finishing at the Train Playground). It is accessible from a number of points[…] Read More
Situated on a picturesque sheltered bay 50 kilometres north of Port Lincoln, Tumby Bay is centrally located to all lower Eyre Peninsula attractions. The peaceful lifestyle, temperate climate, along with[…] Read More
Memory Cove Wilderness Protection Area, located 50km from Port Lincoln, conserves the magnificent scenery surrounding Memory Cove, as well as providing refuge for the park’s rare flora and fauna. To[…] Read More
In a beautiful setting of Port Lincoln’s attractive Flinders Park, an old home built in 1866 for Joseph K Bishop. Mill Cottage Museum houses many Bishop family artifacts, some of[…] Read More
A large expanse of well maintain grass for picnics, ball games or off-leash dog exercise is complimented further by a beautiful shoreline to explore and a playground for the kids[…] Read More
Polkdinney Park was opened on 29 March 1986 as a Jubilee 150 project. The names of pioneers in the Kyancutta district are carved on fence posts around the park. The[…] Read More
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 More