Experiences
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
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 for picnics, sunbathing, fishing and surfing.
The beach at Vivonne Bay is also famed for its cray fishing and numerous boats leave and arrive at the town’s jetty with a fresh catch. There are picnic and barbeque areas set up at the jetty that are available for public use.
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American River Playground
American River Playground is a nice playground with lots to climb on plus swings and slides.-
American River
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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.-
Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Kingscote Tidal Pool
The Kingscote Tidal Pool is located on the Kingscote Foreshore near the wharf. Sea water flows in and out of the pool.-
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Kingscote Scenic Walking Trail
Kingscote Scenic Walking Trail commences at the Aurora Ozone Hotel and follows the coast via Brownlow to the mouth of Cygnet River and return.-
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Reeves Point
Reeves Point is the site where the first settlement in South Australia was established.-
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St Albans Church
The chancel built in 1884 is the oldest public building in Kingscote. Originally it was the first public school.-
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Springs Road Wine Experiences
Springs Road vineyard is an amazing site producing beautiful wines. Cellar door and vineyards are located in Cygnet River just 7km west of Kingscote.-
Cygnet River
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Boxing Bay Beach
Within Boxing Bay are two beaches composed of both sand and boulders.-
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Kangaroo Island Trails
Kangaroo Island Trails offers day tours on Kangaroo Island that cater to the gourmet food and wine enthusiast .-
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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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