Category: Yorke Peninsula

A week away in Yorke Peninsula

Written on April 15, 2021 in South Australia

A little over an hour from Adelaide, Port Wakefield is the gateway to Yorke Peninsula. You’ll need at least a week to truly appreciate this well-loved region of South Australia. Drive across the peninsula to Kadina, the region’s largest town and the start of the Copper Triangle. When copper was discovered here in 1860 it...

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Best Beaches in SA

Written on October 18, 2019 in Adelaide

Words Rebecca Stock As the weather warms up, our thoughts naturally turn to spending time at the beach. Perhaps it’s time to revisit an old favourite or discover a new one along South Australia’s wonderful coastline? Family Fun Some of the most well-known beaches, just a short distance from the city and great for families...

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Out and about – October

Written on September 28, 2019 in Limestone Coast

With daylight savings and warmer weather on the way, why not plan a road trip this month to regional SA? Words Lawrence RignonCover Image Sven Kovac Arty Party This October long weekend, the Limestone Coast is buzzing with Art in Sticks – REGENERATION returning to Cluain, a grazing property south of Lucindale. Now in it’s,...

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Taste and Savour – Yorke Peninsula

Written on December 13, 2018 in Yorke Peninsula

Treat your taste buds to some of the finest food and drink on offer on Yorke Peninsula. Check out our favourites below… The northern part of the Yorke Peninsula is known as “Australia’s Little Cornwall” due to an influx of miners from Cornwall in the 1860s seeking work in the region’s copper mines. They bough...

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