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Murphy's Haystacks
Streaky Bay
A cluster of strange, wind-sculpted pink granite inselbergs more than 1,500 million years old, standing in a farm paddock near Streaky Bay.
Penong Windmill Museum
Ceduna
An open-air museum of around twenty lovingly restored windmills beside the Eyre Highway — crowned by Bruce, a 35-foot Comet that is the largest windmill in the country.
Perlubie Beach
Streaky Bay
A broad, shallow, drive-on beach north of Streaky Bay where families park on the sand and the tide goes out forever.
Pildappa Rock
Wudinna
A giant pink granite inselberg near Minnipa with a perfect "wave" formation, often called a friendlier rival to Wave Rock.
Port Kenny
Venus Bay
A tiny fishing town on the sheltered inland shore of Venus Bay, with a jetty over calm water and the sea caves and pink granite of the west coast minutes away.
Port Neill Jetty & Foreshore
Tumby Bay
A tidy gulf-side town between Tumby Bay and Arno Bay, with a historic jetty, calm swimming beach and a vintage car collection.
September Beach
Port Lincoln
A popular family camping and swimming beach in Lincoln National Park, with sheltered water and a campground just behind the dunes.
Smoky Bay
Ceduna
A peaceful oyster-farming village near Ceduna with a long jetty, a popular foreshore caravan park and famous sunsets over the water.
Streaky Bay Foreshore
Streaky Bay
The friendly waterfront of Streaky Bay — a jetty, a sandy swimming beach and a foreshore caravan park that anchor town life.
Streaky Bay Powerhouse Museum
Streaky Bay
A volunteer-run museum in Streaky Bay built around the town's original diesel powerhouse and restored engines.
The Australian Farmer
Wudinna
Wudinna's monumental granite sculpture — eight metres and around seventy tonnes of local stone, carved over two years by Marijan Bekic as a tribute to the region's farming pioneers.
Tumby Bay Jetty & Foreshore
Tumby Bay
Tumby Bay's historic jetty and long white-sand foreshore, offering safe swimming, good fishing and views to the Sir Joseph Banks islands.
Tumby Bay Murals
Tumby Bay
An internationally significant collection of large-scale murals painted across Tumby Bay as part of the Colour Tumby street-art festival.
Venus Bay Jetty
Venus Bay
A long jetty over the sheltered inlet at Venus Bay, a prime spot for whiting and squid and for watching dolphins in the bay.
Whyalla Foreshore & Marina
Whyalla
Whyalla's redeveloped beachfront and marina, with calm Spencer Gulf swimming, a playground and a waterfront walk.
Whyalla Maritime Museum
Whyalla
Home to HMAS Whyalla, a WWII corvette dry-docked on land, telling the story of the town's shipbuilding and steel heritage.
Whyalla Wetlands & Mangrove Boardwalk
Whyalla
A boardwalk and trail through mangroves and constructed wetlands near Whyalla, rich in birdlife on the upper Spencer Gulf.
Yanerbie Sand Dunes
Streaky Bay
A vast field of white coastal sand dunes near Sceale Bay, popular for sandboarding, beach fishing and big ocean views.