The 5 Best Sights & Landmarks in Kingston SE, South Australia

July 24, 2021 Margarita Chappel

Discover the best top things to do in Kingston SE, Australia including Morant and Sons Gallery, Cape Jaffa Lighthouse, Kingston Jetty, The Big Lobster, Kingston SE National Trust Museum.
Restaurants in Kingston SE

24 Agnes St Shop 9, Kingston SE, South Australia 5275 Australia +61 421 105 668 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/morantandson/
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Morant and Sons Gallery

Morant and Sons is the result of years of collecting glass, porcelain and silver. Over the years I have collected carnival glass, Murano glass and uranium glass with many pieces on offer coming from my own, personal collection. At Morant and Sons Gallery you can find exhibits of exclusive prints and original artwork in a variety of media from both established and exciting up-and-coming Australian artists. We are located in Kingston SE, the Rock Lobster fishing capital of Australia, situated on the coast of South Australia, 3 hours from Adelaide and less than 30 minutes from Robe. The South East offers plenty of other activities in the area here including the chance to visit the amazing Coorong, world famous for its bird life, sampling some of our famous Limestone Coast and Coonawarra wines or simply relaxing on a stretch of our 150km long beach

2. Cape Jaffa Lighthouse

32 Marine Parade, Kingston SE, South Australia 5275 Australia +61 8 8767 2036 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/CapeJaffaLighthouse
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Cape Jaffa Lighthouse

Established in 1872 on Margaret Brock Reef 8km to sea from Cape Jaffa. History was made in 1974 when the Cape Jaffa Lighthouse was dismantled and moved to Marine Parade Kingston.

Reviewed By 2021John

Great views from the top of the lighthouse, enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides and well worth the small entry fee.

3. Kingston Jetty

Marine Parade, Kingston SE, South Australia Australia http://www.kingstondc.sa.gov.au/page.aspx
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Kingston Jetty

Reviewed By jrtakesontheworld - Australia, null

The Kingston SE jetty is long and the surrounding sand is blindingly white. While I was there on a windy day, I could still see through the clear water, despite the choppy waves. There is a rotting seaweed smell but it is the sea after all.

4. The Big Lobster

1 Princes Highway, Kingston SE, South Australia 5275 Australia http://www.kingstondc.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=277
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The Big Lobster

Humbugz honey retail store and Licensed restaurant are located in the Limestone coast Kingston South East in the iconic Big Lobster South Australia. Serving fresh local seafood including lobster and lobster based dishes daily except Sundays unless long weekend . Special occasions and group bookings welcome Main menu showcasing Humbugz honey. Special dietary requirements catered for . Phone for restaurant reservations

Reviewed By GlobalAdventureTrips - Adelaide, Australia

Cool monument for this town. You can’t miss this photo opportunity as you drive past even If it’s the only thing you do in Kingston SE.

5. Kingston SE National Trust Museum

James st, Kingston SE, South Australia Australia http://www.kingstondc.sa.gov.au/page.aspx
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