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Eyre Peninsula Attractions

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Select attractions in Eyre Peninsula or expand your search to include attractions in other regions of South Australia. You can also refine your search by attractions type. Featured attractions highlight some of the best attractions throughout Eyre Peninsula.

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About Attractions in Eyre Peninsula

Eyre Peninsula is in South Australia. There are an abundance of attractions and activities in Eyre Peninsula to choose from.

Attraction Ratings in Eyre Peninsula

Eyre Peninsula Attractions that have been selected to appear on the AGFG website have been categorised according to Activity. Attractions in Eyre Peninsula are classified as follows:

  • Information Centres
  • Attractions
  • Entertainment Venues
  • Galleries & Museums
  • Outdoor Activities
  • Snow & Ski
  • Water & Boating
  • Tours, Transport & Travel Services
  • Golf Courses

Facilities symbols for Attractions in Eyre Peninsula

To fully describe the amenities offered by Eyre Peninsula Attractions, a system of international symbols has been adopted for clarity and ease of reference. Note: Attractions with the Disabled Access symbol have dedicated disabled facilities. View the feature and facility symbols for attractions.

When to visit Attractions in Eyre Peninsula

Every attraction in Eyre Peninsula operates their own opening and closing times. Likewise, opening hours in some Attractions can vary depending on the season, public or religious holidays, and/or other circumstances. We advise you check individual bars opening hours before visiting. Some attractions are geographic or natural attractions and therefore open to the public any time of the day or night. For information on when the best time is to visit attractions in the region see Eyre Peninsula Region.

Who visits Attractions in Eyre Peninsula?

Eyre Peninsula attractions are unique and the environment supports some dramatic landscapes. Locals and tourists alike visit the area.

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Accuracy of Attraction descriptions & information in Eyre Peninsula

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We hope our overview of attractions in Eyre Peninsula has been of assistance.

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BHP Steelworks Tours - Whyalla Attractions

See the steelmaking process from the blast furnace to the giant rolling mill. Footwear must be worn.

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C.L. Alexander National Trust Museum - Tumby Bay Attractions

Originally a schoolhouse, the museum now houses a collection of artefacts and memorabilia from Tumby's early days

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Daily Camel Treks - Penong Attractions

through the towering sand dunes and along endless white sandy beaches are available.

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Dangerous Reef - Port Lincoln Attractions

A 30 metre marine life viewing platform with an underwater observatory and aquarium, dive cage and home to the great white shark and a large colony of sea lions.

  

District Council - Elliston Attractions

Address: Beach Tce Elliston SA

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Eyre's Waterhole - Streaky Bay Attractions

Address: 21 Bay Road Streaky Bay SA

In 1839, Edward John Eyre, the eminent explorer, established a base about 3kms from Streaky Bay which he used as a depot for his overland explorations to Point Bell and i...

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Flinders Island - Elliston Attractions

Address: 35km off the coast Elliston SA

Boasts safe swimming beaches and 40km of varying coastal scenery.

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Hincks Conservation Park - Port Neill Attractions

A bushwalkers paradise and the largest Conservation Park on the Eyre Peninsula.

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Hummock Hill Lookout - Whyalla Attractions

Overlooks the township from its foreshore to the Southern Flinders Ranges, Point Lowly Lighthouse and westward towards the iron ore rich Middleback Ranges.

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Kelsh Pioneer Cottage - Streaky Bay Attractions

Circa 1886 and acquired by the National Trust, houses its original furniture, household utensils, artifacts and machinery.

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Koppio Smithy Museum - Port Lincoln Attractions

Address: approx. 40km from Port Lincoln Port Lincoln SA

In the picturesque hills, is a historic reminder of days gone by - turn of the century cottages, household items and early farm machinery.

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Lipson Cove - Port Neill Attractions

Address: 20km south of Port Neill Port Neill SA

At low tide visitors can walk to Lipson Island to see the fairy penguins.

  

Melrose Tourist Information Centre - Melrose Attractions

Address: Council Office Stuart St Melrose SA

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Mt Laura Homestead Museum - Whyalla Attractions

Price: Adult $4.00; Pensioner $3.00; Child $1.00; Family $10.00. Group Concessions.  

Address: Ekblom St Whyalla SA

Recounts Whyalla's past.

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Mt Wudinna Rock - Wudinna Attractions

One of five rocks comprising Australia's 2nd largest granite outcrop.

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Murphy's Haystacks - Streaky Bay Attractions

Sculptured granite rocks believed to be over 1500 million years old, that rise from the wheat fields 32km southeast of the town.

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