Experiences
Penneshaw Beach
Penneshaw Beach (Hog Bay) is 600 m long and faces the northeast. There is a reserve and low foredune running the length of the beach.
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Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
Penneshaw Beach (Hog Bay) is 600 m long and faces the northeast. There is a reserve and low foredune running the length of the beach, with toilets and picnic facilities at the western end, and a monument to the French explorers at the eastern end. A road backs the length of the beach, providing good access and parking.
The town's beach known as Hog Bay, was named after the fact that numerous pigs were released here long ago. Today it is a great place for a swim and for a picnic making it a great family beach.
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Kool Tours
Come along with Kool Tours and gain an understanding of the history and knowledge of the local Tribes of southern South Australia. -
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Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail
Nature's secrets are waiting to be discovered at every step of the five-day trek, on the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail.-
West End
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Kangaroo Island Wilderness Tours
Kangaroo Island Wilderness Tours provides a world class eco experience.-
Parndana
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Inspiration Outdoors Walking Tours - Kangaroo Island
For over 20 years, Inspiration Outdoors have been leading small group-guided walking holidays to extraordinary natural areas of Australia.-
Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Flinders Chase National Park and Ravine Des Casoars Wilderness Protection Area
This park is a rugged wilderness featuring iconic landmarks such as the world-famous Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch.-
West End
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Island Beehive
Visit Island Beehive to learn about Ligurian Bees. Kangaroo Island was declared a sanctuary for this docile bee in 1885.-
Kingscote
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Platypus Waterholes Walk - Flinders Chase National Park
Flinders Chase National Park is a must for any Kangaroo Island parks adventure.-
West End
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King George Beach
The main King George Beach is located at the river mouth.-
North Coast
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Bay of Shoals
The Bay of Shoals is circular in shape, with the northern and southern shoreline separated by a small tidal creek.-
Kingscote
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Fireball Bates Trail
George Bates, called Fireball because of his red hair, was one of the first settlers to Kangaroo Island.-
Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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