Experiences
George Turners Castle Lights
George Turner is a 3rd generation islander who is retired and has a hobby for all visitors and locals to the island to enjoy. Located
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North Coast
George Turner is a 3rd generation islander who is retired and has a hobby for all visitors and locals to the island to enjoy. Located near Emu Bay on the North Coast Road, George's property is difficult to miss. A castle with Vikings, Kangaroos, Boomerangs, Witches, a Christmas Display and more, this display is not to be missed.
Lights will be turned on by appointment from Dusk. Just ring George either as you're driving by or make an appointment.
Don't be shy to ring. George's number is on the gate & he welcomes visitors if his gate is open. During the day the garden is well worth looking at & if George is home you will be welcomed to walk through & admire the years of work George has put in.
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Old Cemetery Kingscote
This cemetery holds the remains of the Early Settlement inhabitants who arrived on Kangaroo Island in 1836.-
Kingscote
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A Walk Back In Time Trail - Kingscote
A Walk Back in Time Trail takes around 45 minutes to complete. It commences and finishes at the Aurora Ozone Hotel.-
Kingscote
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Wright Park Playground
The land currently known as Wright Park was donated to Council by Mr H Wright.-
Kingscote
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Cape du Couedic Lighthouse
Admiral's Arch is a natural rock arch created by amazing forces of nature. You can often view seals and their pups from the boardwalk.-
West End
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Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary Experiences
Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary offers self guided day time and guided nocturnal tours.-
West End
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Tadpole Cove Walk - Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park
This walk combines unusual coastal scenery with early settlement heritage sites.-
South Coast
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Seal Bay
As Kangaroo Island's premier tourist attraction, the award winning Seal Bay offers visitors an unforgettable wildlife experience.-
South Coast
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Untamed Escapes - Kangaroo Island
Untamed Escapes connects travellers from all walks of life with adventure, wildlife, wellness and epicurean experiences in nature. -
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Baudin Beach
Baudin Beach located on the Dudley Peninsula was named in 2002 after the French navigator Nicolas Baudin in honor of his exploration of Kangaroo Island-
Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Island Beach
Fringed by dense bush land and home to wallabies, kangaroos and Roseburg goannas. A range of bird life, including pelicans and the endangered Hooded plover.-
Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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