Discover the best top things to do in Fleurieu Peninsula, Australia including Willunga Leadlight and Glass Studio, McLaren Unvaled, Goolwa Visitor Information Centre, Blue Temper Ironworks, Divine Feather, Alexandrina Cheese, Strathalbyn, Rusticana Wines and Newman's Horseradish, Willunga Gallery, McLaren Vale Wine and Food District.
Restaurants in Fleurieu Peninsula
5.0 based on 10 reviews
McLaren Unvaled is a beautiful shop for a gift or something special to remember your visit to the Vale. With high quality pieces of furniture and beautiful unique gifts, McLaren Unvaled is a destination shopping experience to complement the beauty of the region. Drop in after your lunch and wine tasting. Open Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 10.00am, and 11am on Sundays and public holidays. Closed on Tuesday and Wednesday. Chalk paint workshops available for groups of 2 to 6 people. Book with the Upcycler Extraordinaire, Anni!
5.0 based on 53 reviews
We are open Monday - Friday 10am-4pm, 7 days a week for visitor enquiries. The Goolwa Visitor Information Centre is located in the main street of Goolwa, at the gateway to the historic Goolwa Wharf precinct. The Centre promotes tourism services and experiences by providing a professional information and booking service with specialist knowledge of Goolwa, the Alexandrina Council Region, Fleurieu Peninsula and beyond. Come and see us to help plan your stay in our beautiful region. The Goolwa Visitor Centre provides a booking service for accommodation, tours, Coorong National Park, local event tickets and Kangaroo Island. We have an extensive gift shop stocking local and Australian made souvenirs. We can also provide tour guides for walking or bus tours, (by appointment only). The Centre is Open: 10am - 4pm, 7 days a week.
I had a lovely lady help me plan my day here. I was given directions to all the amenities that I needed. Thanks so much.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Beautiful gift shop, Reiki Healings, crystal Healing, card readings physical or online. Pyschic mediumship and developmentclasses. Aromatherapy
4.5 based on 33 reviews
We stopped in to this family run diary on our way to Victor Habour to get some treats for our 2 nights away. We were lucky enough to be there when the Cheddar was being handmade in the diary factory. The amazing Rebecca (3rd generation diary queen) was there to talk us through the very interesting process of how they make their cheese's, milk & cream (Rebecca's Dad was hard at work making the cheddar) and still use the family traditions of cheese making. We enjoyed a coffee this trip, but will be back for a cheese platter and sweet treat next visit. Lovely cafe and outdoor area to enjoy the farm life and delights, and if you are lucky you will get to meet the girls that supply the milk!
4.5 based on 56 reviews
What a stunning scenic drive through the Adelaide Hills to the lovely town of Strathalbyn. Beautiful parks to sit and enjoy a picnic luncheon. Historic buildings old homesteads a highly recommended fabulous day out????
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Horseraddish and Wine! Who would have thought. We came away with both. The wines, were delicious and well priced. The Durif was exceptional as were the red bubbles. A different experience overlooking a field of crop rather than vines from the tasting room. No wonder their office has that view. Casual, friendly, engaging. If you want to feel special this is a place to go, if you think you are special stay away.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
4.5 based on 33 reviews
We spent a day touring the wineries of McLaren vale. The company we used were really professional and we enjoyed touring 4 wineries and had a lovely lunch. If you are looking to get out and see some of the country use a professional service
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