What to do and see in Penong, South Australia: The Best Things to do

November 26, 2021 Nobuko Falco

Discover the best top things to do in Penong, Australia including Lake Macdonnell, Woolshed Museum, Penong Windmill Museum, Cactus Beach, Point Sinclair.

1. Lake Macdonnell

Point Sinclair Road, Penong, South Australia 5690 Australia
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Lake Macdonnell

2. Woolshed Museum

Eyre Highway, Penong, South Australia Australia
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Woolshed Museum

3. Penong Windmill Museum

Stiggant's Road, Penong, South Australia 5690 Australia +61 428 141 352 http://www.gstatic.com/images/icons/material/system_gm/2x/share_gm_blue_18dp.png
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Penong Windmill Museum

Reviewed By Xanerin - Alice Springs, Australia

What an amazing collection of windmills including the largest windmill in Australia. So unique and informative and definitely should be on your list of thing to see. Had the best time! Ps. Please donate some spare change to maintain this excellent free museum.

4. Cactus Beach

Point Sinclair Rd, Penong, South Australia 5690 Australia http://beachsafe.org.au/beach/sa/unincorporated-sa/penong/cactus
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Cactus Beach

Reviewed By Xanerin - Alice Springs, Australia

Once we found the spot, as it was not sign posted - so when you see all the caravans and tents take a right and you will get to Cactus Beach. Also no signage when you arrive! We asked a local. Cactus beach is perfectly named as the rocky cliffs are like cactus. I know as when I sat on the rocks it was prickly. You can watch the surfers as they shoot the waves or look in the rock pools. So good! There is camping nearby with flushing toilets, rubbish bins, bore water showers and firewood. Remember, around this area, all vegetation and wildlife is protected.

5. Point Sinclair

Point Sinclair Rd, Penong, South Australia 5690 Australia
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Point Sinclair

Reviewed By Xanerin - Alice Springs, Australia

Located approximately 21kms south of Penong. The jetty offers a safe swimming enclosure during summer and was originally 295 metres long and featured a bend in it however a storm hit it and it was shortened to 190 metres in 1950. Don’t miss the conservation park with wonderful sand dunes - simply wow!

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