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Town List of Yorke Peninsula, South Australia
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Port Wakefield

Port Wakefield is well known to the travelling public for the many roadhouses that line Highway One providing valuable refreshments for the weary traveller But the town also encourages you to venture off the highway take a break and discover ... 
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Kadina

Only kilometres from Adelaide Kadina is the largest town on the Yorke Peninsula with a population of around It houses The Farm Shed Museum amp Tourism Centre and a Banking and Currency Museum Kadina is also one of the homes ... 
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Moonta Bay

A popular holiday town with good beaches jetty and fishing Moonta Bay is located on the shores of Spencer Gulf kilometres from Adelaide Its sandy beaches and jetty make this township a real draw card for fishermen families and holidaymakers ... 
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Port Hughes

Port Hughes only two hours away from Adelaide is a picturesque coastal town with pristine beaches clear blue green water and fantastic jetty with great fishing Ideally located only minutes away from Moonta and Kadina Port Hughes has one of ... 
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Paskeville

Paskeville is famed as the host town for the Yorke Peninsula Field Days held every September in odd numbered years This event is the oldest in Australia and one of the biggest exhibiting millions of dollars worth of farm machinery ... 
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Wallaroo

Wallaroo is one of the state s favourite holiday spots being very popular with families as it is great for swimming and an excellent place for fishing relaxing and sightseeing the Copper Coast Wallaroo is growing very quickly especially with ... 
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Yorke Peninsula

Yorke Peninsula is lazy days under the beach umbrella Cold beers around a barbecue sizzling with the day s catch Historic wooden jetties that lead right out to where the fish are biting And sunsets over boat-filled bays The toughest ... 
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Black Point

Black Point s long stretch of sand lining a glistening bay makes it a popular destination for holiday makers Stay in a beachfront holiday home and soak up the ocean views Relax while fishing swimming sailing boating or crabbing - ... 
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Port Vincent

Port Vincent known as the water sport centre of the Yorke Peninsula is the ideal location for fishing boating and sailing The attractive and peaceful bay provides swimming for families while spectacular walking trails take you along the cliff top ... 
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Marion Bay

On the acirc foot acirc of Yorke Peninsula Marion Bay is the gateway to Innes National Park With surf and swimming beaches and a variety of fishing available visitors are sure to enjoy this small town Marion Bay has a ... 
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Edithburgh

Edithburgh is a delightful holiday destination just kilometres from Adelaide with a population of around Once the third busiest port in South Australia today it is a popular tourist and fishing village making it the perfect place for a family ... 
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Port Broughton

Port Broughton is ideally situated neighbouring the Mid North Lower Flinders Ranges Clare Valley and the Copper Coast making it the perfect spot to visit a number of different regions and caters for many different interests Being in the top ... 
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Moonta

Moonta is a pretty coastal town that is steeped in history Just kilometres from Adelaide it s popular with holidaymakers especially families Nearby you ll find Moonta Bay - a delightful holiday spot with excellent accommodation and facilities Its sandy ... 
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Stansbury

Stansbury sits on the pristine waters of Oyster Bay in Gulf St Vincent against a background of Norfolk Pines Located on Yorke Peninsula a two and a half hour drive from Adelaide it s an ideal base to explore the ... 
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Minlaton

Located kilometres west of Adelaide and metres above sea level Minlaton is the main service centre for the surrounding rural districts Offering a variety of facilities for travellers venturing to the bottom end of Yorke Peninsula Minlaton is a picturesque ... 
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Curramulka

The small township of Curramulka is located kilometres from Adelaide and is part of a busy farming community It is within easy driving distance of the coastal townships on either side of the Peninsula and is only a short drive ... 
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Corny Point

Sitting on the north west tip of the Yorke Peninsula Corny Point is a delightful seaside town Corny Point offers sheltered beaches as well as some excellent surf beaches within minutes drive including Rock Pool Salmon Hole Daly Head and ... 
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Ardrossan

An easy minute drive from Adelaide on the east coast of Yorke Peninsula Ardrossan sits on top of imposing red cliffs providing excellent views of Gulf St Vincent Wander down the jetty at sunrise to see the cliffs amazing display ... 
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Yorketown

Yorketown as the name suggests takes its name from the peninsula It s considered to be the hub of the Southern Yorke Peninsula The town sits at an intersection of five roads to other towns It s kilometres from Adelaide ... 
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Coobowie

Lazy days on the beach Coobowie is a great destination for your next relaxed easygoing holiday The beach is a top spot for swimming and fishing as well as making for delightful sandy walks There s beachside accommodation available including ... 
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Wool Bay

Wool Bay is an attractive small seaside town situated between Stansbury and Coobowie The town of Pickering was founded in and later in its name was changed due to the fact that the jetty built in was wide enough to ... 
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Warooka

Situated kilometres west of Adelaide Warooka is a small town known as the gateway to the bottom end of the Yorke Peninsula The name Warooka comes from the Aboriginal word wiruka meaning muddy waterhole Warooka is a major service centre ... 
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Port Rickaby

Situated on the western side of Yorke Peninsula with the Spencer Gulf lapping its shores Port Rickaby lies in a clearing between long coastal sand dunes A shallow bay guarded by north and south reefs creates a sheltered sandy swimming ... 
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Port Victoria

Centrally placed on Yorke Peninsula and only kilometres from Adelaide Port Victoria is an ideal base to explore from Overlooking the shores of Victoria Bay towards Wardang Island the town is a popular destination for family holidays fishing or diving ... 
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Port Clinton

Port Clinton is the northern most town on the Yorke Peninsula facing the St Vincent Gulf with wide sandy beaches that are perfect for crabbing fishing or just doing nothing The town is situated kilometres south of Port Pirie and ... 
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Point Turton

Point Turton is a delightful town overlooking the calm waters of Hardwicke Bay Situated only two and a half hours from Adelaide Point Turton offers miles of beaches reefs for walking shell collecting Or for those into some water sports ... 
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Maitland

Situated a top of a ridge over looking the Spencer Gulf and Yorke Valley Maitland is geographically the central town on Yorke Peninsula Due to higher rainfall than other parts of the Yorke Peninsula Maitland is surrounded by some of ... 
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Hardwicke Bay

Beautiful pristine sandy beaches perfect for young children make Hardwicke Bay irresistible to families retirees or romantic couples alike A well sheltered bay is perfect for swimming fishing yachting and boating which are all popular pastimes especially during holiday seasons ... 
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Port Gawler

Not actually located on the Yorke Peninsula Port Gawler is at the start of the Samphire Coast which goes along Gulf St Vincent up to Port Clinton The Samphire Coast is great for those interested in bird life with the ... 
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