Discover the best top things to do in Port Lincoln, Australia including Koppio Smithy Museum, Mikkira Station, Glen-Forest Tourist Park & Vineyard, Port Lincoln Visitor Information, Fishery Bay, Axel Stenross Maritime Museum, Winter Hill Lookout, Lincoln National Park, Parnkalla Walking Trail, Whalers Way.
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5.0 based on 56 reviews
Great little museum not far from Tumby bay, This museum is full to the brim of beautiful relicks from the past, Very well kept grounds, pet friendly, large bbq area, large Tea and coffee room with plenty of seating if you prefer to eat inside, pizza oven, Bbq, shop has a range of food,lollies ice creams, cool drinks tea and coffee. Something for everyone and well worth the visit
5.0 based on 26 reviews
What an incredible experience! We saw an abundance of koalas! They were literally up every tree!!! The old homestead is beautiful and the emus and other bird life made it a perfect stay! Would give it ten stars!!!!!
4.5 based on 171 reviews
Glen-Forest Tourist Park & Vineyard is set in very picturesque surroundings just 15 minutes drive from Port Lincoln, South Australia. An ideal location for family picnics, birthday parties, social clubs, school excursions. Animal varieties include: koalas, dingos, kangaroos, wombats, emus, camels, horses, cows, water buffalo, pigs, ostriches, peacocks and a large bird aviary. Take a picture and pat a cute koala when its feeding time -1pm every day. Attractions include 18 hole Putt-Putt Mini Golf & Segway Rides and the new timber Adventure Maze has been popular since its opening in December 2018, all exclusive to Glen-Forest. The park offers the usage of a free BBQ undercover eating area, new pizza oven area and a kiosk where tea, espresso coffee, cakes and slices, drinks, ice creams and souvenirs are available. Lincoln Estate Wines Cellar Door open 10am-4pm daily. Adults: $15.00 Children: $13.00 Seniors: $14.00 Family: $50.00 - 2 Adults & 2 Children - vouchers available.
With 3 children (now 13,11,11) we’ve seen our share of animal parks from big to small, mainstream to random. This would be one of the best, so clean & tidy, modern buildings, well maintained, healthy animals and lush green grass. The animals were even hungry enough to eat the bagged food we purchased on entry. Great spot to give the kids some freedom to explore. I’d suggest packing a picnic or some sausages & bread to use the bbq facilities (once again appealing & clean), grab a bottle of wine (available in the cafe) enjoy the view while the kids feed the kangaroos. Had fun on the Segway your through the vines & paddocks too. A fun few hours.
4.5 based on 305 reviews
The Port Lincoln Visitor Centre is the first port of call on arrival to Port Lincoln. We provide a personalised friendly service on all your options for what there is to see and do during your stay. We can book your tours, accommodation and ferry tickets as well as permits and National Parks passes & information. Call in and see us. Open 7 days a week.
Dropped in to find info on local off the beaten track trips, we were given all the info we needed friendly informative and local knowledge given
4.5 based on 58 reviews
Quirky and full of fascinating local boating history. Much more than just about Alex and his friend Frank. A tool nerds dream and a wonderfully diverse collection of boats of various sizes and types and in different states of renovation. Run by volunteers it was great to see them dusting and polishing - the exhibits were very clean given their nature - not sneeze inducing at all. The living quarters and personal mementos from Alex and Frank’s lives added an extra point of interest.
4.5 based on 101 reviews
360 view of Port Lincoln, just a short drive out of the town centre. A great spot to watch the sunset and the sky change colour.
4.5 based on 79 reviews
Even if it's cloudy is it worth to visit of Wanna lookout. We had a cloudy, windy day and the sea was stormy. The scenery with the rugged coastline and the wedding cake island was just beautiful with the rough waves. It was a good stop to see the amazing coastlines and rough waves and to feel the elemental force of the sea.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Very well signed, good quality track, very interesting waystops. Get the brochure from the information centre in town. Highly recommended walk, you can do a half day or an hour or anything in between, up to you. We had a very windy day but the views were magnificent.
4.0 based on 173 reviews
What a truly delightful place on the Eyre Peninsula. We visited and spent a whole day driving around every nook and cranny. Sadly the day turned on us weather wise and we were unable to do the orginal swimming in the Swim Hole plan. However this little nook of the peninsual is well worth a visit - take your 4x4 venhicle if poss and you get to see more, and don't forget to get your key for the gate organised the day before.
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