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Ada Ryan Gardens
Whyalla
Whyalla's oldest established gardens, right on the foreshore — shady lawns, bird aviaries, playgrounds and free barbecues a few steps from the city beach.
Arno Bay Foreshore & Estuary
Cowell
A laid-back coastal town with a tidal estuary boardwalk, safe swimming beach and a jetty over Spencer Gulf.
Australian Coastal Safaris
Port Lincoln
A local tour operator running guided four-wheel-drive, wildlife, seafood and fishing experiences across the southern Eyre Peninsula.
Axel Stenross Maritime Museum
Port Lincoln
The slipway, workshops and living quarters of Finnish boatbuilder Axel Stenross, kept as a working maritime museum full of windjammer-era relics on the Port Lincoln foreshore.
Baird Bay Ocean Eco Experience
Streaky Bay
A family-run eco tour that takes you into the water with wild Australian sea lions and bottlenose dolphins in their own protected bay.
Boston Bay
Port Lincoln
The vast, sheltered bay that Port Lincoln is built on — more than three times the size of Sydney Harbour and the home of the tuna fleet.
Ceduna Foreshore & Jetty
Ceduna
Ceduna's foreshore and long jetty front the sheltered waters of Murat Bay — a place to swim, fish and watch the sun drop before (or after) the long drive west.
Ceduna Oysters
Ceduna
Ceduna and nearby Denial Bay and Smoky Bay form a major oyster-growing district, celebrated each October at the town's Oysterfest.
Coffin Bay Oyster Farm Tours
Coffin Bay
Wade into the lease wearing waders, shuck a freshly pulled oyster on the water and learn how Coffin Bay built its world-class reputation.
Coffin Bay Oysters
Coffin Bay
Coffin Bay's pristine, nutrient-rich waters grow oysters regarded as among the finest on earth — and you can wade out to the lease and shuck them yourself.
Cowell Jetty
Cowell
A long heritage jetty over the calm waters of Franklin Harbour at Cowell, a favourite for fishing and gulf sunsets.
Cowell Oysters & Jade
Cowell
An east-coast town on Franklin Harbour, known for its prized oysters and one of the largest jade deposits in the southern hemisphere.
Denial Bay Jetty & Oysters
Ceduna
A historic jetty and oyster-growing settlement near Ceduna, with calm-water fishing and farm-fresh oysters at the source.
Elliston Town Murals
Elliston
A series of large public murals around Elliston telling the story of the district's people, farms and coast.
Farm Beach
Coffin Bay
A working beach near Coffin Bay famous for the line of vintage tractors used to launch fishing boats across the sand.
Franklin Harbour Historical Museum
Cowell
A volunteer-run museum in Cowell's old post office and postmaster's residence, with period rooms, farming and shipping relics, and specimens of the local nephrite jade.
Glen-Forest Tourist Park
Port Lincoln
A family-friendly wildlife and activity park near Port Lincoln, combining hand-feeding native animals with water slides, mini golf and more.
Koppio Smithy Museum
Tumby Bay
A National Trust museum village in the Koppio hills behind Tumby Bay, built around a 1905 blacksmith's shop and filled with cottages, a tiny school and sheds of old machinery.
Little Douglas Beach
Coffin Bay
A small, sheltered swimming beach on the edge of Coffin Bay village, with calm water ideal for young families.
Long Beach Coffin Bay
Coffin Bay
A long, sheltered sweep of white sand within Coffin Bay National Park, ideal for a calm-water swim, a beach drive or a sunset stroll.
Lucky Bay
Cowell
A classic South Australian shack community strung along a sand spit north-east of Cowell, with safe swimming, blue swimmer crabs and gentle gulf water.
Mikkira Station
Port Lincoln
A historic sheep station where wild koalas doze in the manna gums — one of the few places on the Eyre Peninsula to see them in the wild.
Mount Dutton Bay Woolshed
Coffin Bay
A grand restored 1870s woolshed beside a historic jetty near Coffin Bay, now a heritage museum.
Mount Laura Homestead Museum
Whyalla
A volunteer-run heritage precinct around a restored 1920s homestead, with a telegraph station and pioneer memorabilia.