Discover the best top things to do in Fleurieu Peninsula, Australia including Lake Alexandrina, Art@Goolwa Inc., Strathalbyn War Memorial, The Goolwa Barrage, Yankalilla District Heritage Trail, Old Port Victor Historic Walk, Goolwa Historic Walk, Kaiki Walk - Granite Island, Inman River Walk, Basham's Beach Regional Park.
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4.5 based on 29 reviews
Art Gallery in a National Trust Building. We are an association of Artists showcasing our work in our local community, exhibiting an exciting mix of Original Art.
I personally loved the jewellery made from used coffee pods, but my partner loved the wooden bespoke furniture. They also had knitwork, lots of boutique handbags, canvas paintings, metalwork, pottery and glassblown items. The people at reception were very friendly and happily gave us information about other things to do in the area. There was no pressure to buy
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Erected in 1921 to honour their war dead this beautiful memorial sits in the well maintained park and is a fitting tribute to their service. The Remember the Anzacs flower hedge is a lovely touch, a very peaceful place to reflect.
4.5 based on 81 reviews
A lovely drive along the Goolwa waterways towards the Barrages. Lots of bird life. Nice walk along the barrages and you may see a boat going through to the ocean side. There is a nice grassed picnic area with facilities and an Information area about the construction and history of the Goolwa Barrages. Well worth the trip to see.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Grabbed a walking map of Victor Harbor and had an informative walk around this lovely town, there are plaques on the buildings explaining who lived there and what there were. What a lovely way to spend hour and a half, Highly recommend and it is free.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Split into three separate walks, all numbered and colour coded, we found this activity absolutely fascinating. The map provided by the Visitor Centre with detailed instructions and all three walks colour coded made this one of the more enjoyably historic walks we have experienced
4.5 based on 49 reviews
South Australians for the past approx. 150 years’ have been visiting and appreciating Granite Island and now people from the world over make the effort to visit. This walk has the most idyllic outlooks all over the island and the views of the Southern Ocean just make you feel alive. A bonus is the gentle cardio workout being healthy, combined with the clean pure air about you.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Went Bashams Beach after being told of recent whale sightings and we weren’t disappointed, saw a mother and calf from the viewing platform for quite a long time, although they were a long way off it was a great moment in my life.
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