Port Lincoln
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Drove to Port Lincoln via Port Neil and Tumby Bay. Staying at North Shield Caravan Park on the water front. Off to Coffin Bay for a tour of an oyster farm. Coffin Bay is small with a caravan park,Read more
Drove to Port Lincoln via Port Neil and Tumby Bay. Staying at North Shield Caravan Park on the water front. Off to Coffin Bay for a tour of an oyster farm. Coffin Bay is small with a caravan park,Read more
After seeing the Koalas we set off for our night camp we ended up staying at a rest stop on the Flinders hwy at Fountain.
On our way we came to a rail crossing with the red lights flashing (thisRead more
Arrived late Friday arvo, too late to look around at all the camp spots available to us, so just pick one for the night because of its name ( fishermen’s point ). The next day we went for a walk toRead more
120 KLM round trip to this Wheat farming town. The highlight is the mosaics in the rest room, and the Wheat lumper statue at the railway triangle Park.
A Wheat lumper would carry 50 kg bags of grain,Read more
What a magic slice of coast line. Whalers Way is a private bit of coast line south west of Port Lincoln. We had to purchase a permit for $40 to enter.
In 1837 to 1842 this part of the coast was homeRead more
What a day! Another amazing place. We set off at 6.30am for Memory Cove, but we never actually made it there.
On the way, we went 4WD through the sand dunes, both cars getting slightly bogged.
TheRead more
Lincoln National Park overlooks Boston Bay, the largest natural harbour in Australia, with granite headlands, sheltered bays and scenic offshore islands.
We explored and found great camping spots.Read more
Not many places you can see waves breaking in 2 directions so that's pretty special. Coming in from both directions.
In true Shuholder style, we started our day with yoga and a paddle board. We then drove on to explore more gorgeous beaches in the National Park, shame it was too chilly for a swim!
After grabbingRead more
You might also know this place by the following names:
Lower Eyre Peninsula