Experiences
Chapman River
Chapman River is an ideal location for swimming, fishing and birdwatching.
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Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
Chapman River is an ideal location for swimming, fishing and birdwatching.
A great destination to visit with children, as they can play in the shallow waters of the river mouth.
Explore by canoeing your way along the tranquil Chapman River which flows through the Lashmar Conservation park and into the sea at Antechamber Bay.
A scenic picnic area and campground are also available.
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Kelly Hill Caves
Ready to step back in time? Kelly Hill Caves reopens with a brand-new experience with an audio-visual tour featuring narration and a dynamic light display.
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West End
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Vivonne Bay Beach
Vivonne Bay was voted one of Australia's top beaches, this was because of its clear water, cleanliness and privacy. Its long, sandy beach is ideal
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South Coast
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Australian Walking Company
The Australian Walking Company strive to provide unique high quality guided walks that focus on delivering an exemplary guest experience.
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West End
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Rebuild Independence Project
The Rebuild Independence Project is a volunteer group that is re-creating the first vessel ever built in South Australia - the 45ft United States Schooner
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American River & Surrounds
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Return Road Hike - Flinders Chase National Park
Flinders Chase National Park is a must for any Kangaroo Island parks adventure.
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West End
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Western River Cove Beach
Western River Cove is one of the nicer beaches on the entire island, and well worth the winding drive out to the coast.
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West End
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Cape Willoughby Lightstation - Cape Willoughby Conservation Park
Situated in the easternmost point of Kangaroo Island, Cape Willoughby Lighthouse was the first lighthouse to be built in South Australia in 1852.
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Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Cape Willoughby Heritage Trail
A 1.9km self-guided walking trails provide further insight into the lives of the early Lighthouse Keepers and the construction of the Lightstation.
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Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Duck Lagoon
Here you may observe the birdlife on the Lagoon from the shelter of the bird hide.
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Cygnet River
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Cape Borda Lightstation - Flinders Chase National Park
Cape Borda Lightstation is testament to a bygone era of travelling the open seas by sail. It is a monument to isolation and hardship.
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West End
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