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Must See and Do
Imagine a place that brings together all of the best elements of southern
Australia .... an array of fabulous seafood and gourmet produce, over 75
wineries and cellar doors, championship golf courses,
spectacular natural attractions and intriguing wildlife –– all within about an
hours drive from Adelaide.
Add to that seductive mix peaceful little coastal hamlets and towns with
great pubs and lots of places to stay, river towns full of history, award
winning cafés and restaurants, ancient forests almost untouched
by human hand, pristine bushland and conservation parks, a veritable zoo
of natural wildlife, and a long, rugged coastline with sandy beaches and
towering headlands, that provides a bounty for fishermen and exciting opportunities
for surfers and scuba divers.
Fleurieu Peninsula is a ‘coathanger shaped strip of land
bounded by water that tempers the region's sunny Mediterranean climate
to provide ideal conditions for vineyards and orchards, for all the rural
activities that make it, quite literally, a land of milk and honey.
Its bountiful produce includes stunning cheeses, olive oil, venison and
spring lamb, game birds, yabbies and trout from inland streams and dams,
and berries of all kinds.
Travel with a picnic basket, stocked from the many wayside produce
stalls, winery cellar doors and country bakeries.
Specialty brochures that provide detailed guidance to our caravan parks,
the best surfing secrets, scuba diving, picnic spots, walking trails
and town guides are available from visitor information centres.
Click
here for brochures and guides. Or click here
for locations and details of our five Fleurieu Peninsula visitor
information centres. |