Bicycling, hiking, kayaking, scuba diving, fishing, boating, surfing, sailing. For those who like to be active there is plenty to do on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
The Fleurieu Peninsula, an hour’s drive south of Adelaide, has small coastal towns, bushland and conservation parks, a long rugged coastline with sandy beaches and spectacular headlands, vineyards, wineries, orchards and wildlife. This is a favorite seaside destination for South Australians.
There are sixty cellar doors (wineries) in four wine regions of the peninsula: Currency Creek, Langhorne Creek, southern Fleurieu and McLaren Vale. Above: McLaren Vale.
Point Elliott
There are wonderful restaurants, pubs and B&B’s in the area.
Kayaking Encounter Bay, Victor Harbor, hiking, diving & surfing are among the things you can do if you come to the Fleurieu.
Second Valley
Photos courtesy of South Australia Tourist Commission
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