Tumby Bay

On the east coast of the Eyre Peninsular travelled via Cummins and a very good curry pie. Silo art and lots of murals in town. Jetty closed due to damage but apparently they have sea dragons aroundLue lisÀÀ
On the east coast of the Eyre Peninsular travelled via Cummins and a very good curry pie. Silo art and lots of murals in town. Jetty closed due to damage but apparently they have sea dragons aroundLue lisÀÀ
Relaxing day in Tumby Bay. Went to the Museum first which was really interesting. Lunch at the Seabreeze, a quick jetty walk and a bit of op shopping for Mum. Well, I needed a bowl to cook OscarsLue lisÀÀ
Trying to keep out of the weather, we moved across to Redcliffs Campground. Church run, by volunteers. We ended up having the whole place to ourselves for the whole stay. It had the beach literally onLue lisÀÀ
Tumby Bay is a relaxed yet well appointed little seaside town. We decided to use the town as our base in exploring the region. It boasts a 10 km stretch of white sandy beach, with the towns foreshoreLue lisÀÀ
Port Lincoln is the largest city in the west coast region with a population of approximately 27,000. The city is reputed to have the most millionaires per capita in Australia, as well as claiming toLue lisÀÀ
Free Campground right on the water! View of sand dunes, farmland, and ocean! đ„°
Fuel, gas and grocery top ups before leaving Port Lincoln. Setup at Tumby Bay $10 RV camp . One load of washing and a couple of hours running generator. Drive around town.
kurzer Abstecher in die Bakery welche sehr gut sein muss
Matkaaja Port Neill Caravan Park was quite nice in 1987
Matkaaja I think that's when they did there last Renno's. Looking very tired now. Wouldn't rate Port Neill or even Arno Bay. Tumby Bay was great but pity the jetty is closed