Experiences
Kangaroo Island Wool Experiences
Experience the Artistry of Wool at Kangaroo Island Wool's Captivating Mill Tour! Unveil the fascinating journey of how raw wool transforms into world class garments.
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Cygnet River
Join Kangaroo Island Wool on a tour through their wool mill, which includes a spectacular 360° cinema experience.
A true sensory experience, the tour includes a 360° immersive cinematic presentation, a guided walk through the wool mill and the chance to feel superfine merino wool between your fingertips.
Learn about Kangaroo Island how it was formed their Aboriginal and European heritage in a world class and unique way - Make this your first stop before exploring the rest of the island.
Kangaroo Island Wool, a pioneering South Australian company, sets a new standard in the wool industry with a focus on modern farming practices, animal husbandry, and superfine merino wool production.
What truly distinguishes them is their ambitious move towards on-site, end-to-end manufacturing through a vertical wool mill, focusing on quality and sustainability from scouring to the final product.
Embracing innovation and eco-conscious practices, Kangaroo Island Wool leads the way for environmentally friendly, Australian-made, and high-quality woollen garments.
Look back on the rich history of sheep production and wool growing on Kangaroo Island, see their modern technology at work, and meet the people who produce the superior, sustainable garments they proudly offer today.
Cap off your tour with a visit to our showroom, where you can take home a beautiful piece from their latest collection. Book your tour today!
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Rob's Shearing and Sheepdogs
Meet Rob and his Kelpie dogs, as they share this most Australian experience with visitors.
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Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Cape du Couedic Lighthouse
Discover the historic Cape du Couedic Lighthouse in Flinders Chase National Park, Kangaroo Island. Explore rugged coastal views, wildlife, and rich maritime heritage.
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West End
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Tadpole Cove Walk - Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park
This walk combines unusual coastal scenery with early settlement heritage sites.
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South Coast
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Point Ellen
At Vivonne Bay western headland, Point Ellen provides photographers with spectacular coastal scenery views with the Southern Ocean sending its waves crashing on to the
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South Coast
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Old Cemetery Kingscote
This cemetery holds the remains of the Early Settlement inhabitants who arrived on Kangaroo Island in 1836.
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Kingscote
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Prospect Hill
Climb the 500 steps to the top of Prospect Hill, the highest point on Kangaroo Island. Enjoy rewarding views of the island.
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American River & Surrounds
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Artworks Gallery
Artworks Gallery is a friendly, informal community gallery manned and run entirely by the artists themselves and volunteer members of the Artists Collective Kangaroo Island.
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Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Parndana Soldier Settlement Museum
The Parndana Soldier Settlement Museum is a modern historical display telling the stories of the development of the soldier settlement scheme in the early 1950s.
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Parndana
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Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary
The 5000 acre Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is situated on the western end of Kangaroo Island.
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West End
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Baudin Conservation Park Ironstone Hill Hike
This hike follows the coast east of Penneshaw along a section of the original bullock track to Cape Willoughby.
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Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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