Out and about

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Out and about

Food scene / Drink

Great food and friendly atmosphere
9 locals recommend
Stansbury Dalrymple Hotel
4 Anzac Parade
9 locals recommend
Great food and friendly atmosphere
Local IGA/Foodworks
2 St Vincent St
2 Saint Vincent Street
Local IGA/Foodworks
Contact Steve or Jerry to do a Deckie for a day. Enjoy a glass of wine and get to understand how an Oyster farm works. Ph: 0467 485 291 https://www.pacificestateoysters.com.au/hire-us
Pacific Estate Oysters
lot 3 Jones Rd
Contact Steve or Jerry to do a Deckie for a day. Enjoy a glass of wine and get to understand how an Oyster farm works. Ph: 0467 485 291 https://www.pacificestateoysters.com.au/hire-us
Great atmosphere, local boutique craft beers with local entertainment. Enjoy a bite to eat
15 locals recommend
Watsacowie Brewing Company
9 Depot Rd
15 locals recommend
Great atmosphere, local boutique craft beers with local entertainment. Enjoy a bite to eat
Bookings recommended in the summer time. Enjoy the tasting room and enjoy a cocktail. The grain from the farm is used in the distillery to make quality craft spirits. Vodka, Gin, Chocolate Liqueur, Coffee Liqueur & Limoncello all produced in house.
Sunny Hill Distillery
8658 Upper Yorke Road
Bookings recommended in the summer time. Enjoy the tasting room and enjoy a cocktail. The grain from the farm is used in the distillery to make quality craft spirits. Vodka, Gin, Chocolate Liqueur, Coffee Liqueur & Limoncello all produced in house.

Entertaining

The colourful stalls beneath magnificent Moreton Bay Fig Trees are certainly something to be seen and experienced. The market always has a wide range of nibbles and drinks to excite your taste buds, including local produce & preserves, home-made pastries and cakes, fresh bread, nuts, dips, dukkahs, sauces, spices olives, wine, coffee, confectionery and plenty of other hot and cold food and drinks on offer. And of course there are also a wide variety of other things to see and buy, including gifts, artwork, fishing equipment, crafts, pet products, leather goods, books & DVDs, jewellery, clothing & fashion accessories, plants & flowers, toys, lucky dips, face painting… Saturday 2 October 2021 – 9am to 1pm (October Long Weekend) Saturday 6 November 2021 – 9am to 1pm Saturday 11 December 2021 – 9am to 1pm Friday 31 December 2021 – 9am to 2pm Followed by a smaller Twilight market from 5pm-8pm And fireworks at 9.30pm Saturday 22 January – 9am to 1pm Saturday 12 March – 9am to 1pm (March Long Weekend) Saturday 2 April – 9am to 1pm (Saltwater Classic) Saturday 16 April – 9am to 2pm (Easter Saturday)
9 locals recommend
Stansbury Dalrymple Hotel
4 Anzac Parade
9 locals recommend
The colourful stalls beneath magnificent Moreton Bay Fig Trees are certainly something to be seen and experienced. The market always has a wide range of nibbles and drinks to excite your taste buds, including local produce & preserves, home-made pastries and cakes, fresh bread, nuts, dips, dukkahs, sauces, spices olives, wine, coffee, confectionery and plenty of other hot and cold food and drinks on offer. And of course there are also a wide variety of other things to see and buy, including gifts, artwork, fishing equipment, crafts, pet products, leather goods, books & DVDs, jewellery, clothing & fashion accessories, plants & flowers, toys, lucky dips, face painting… Saturday 2 October 2021 – 9am to 1pm (October Long Weekend) Saturday 6 November 2021 – 9am to 1pm Saturday 11 December 2021 – 9am to 1pm Friday 31 December 2021 – 9am to 2pm Followed by a smaller Twilight market from 5pm-8pm And fireworks at 9.30pm Saturday 22 January – 9am to 1pm Saturday 12 March – 9am to 1pm (March Long Weekend) Saturday 2 April – 9am to 1pm (Saltwater Classic) Saturday 16 April – 9am to 2pm (Easter Saturday)
Stansbury Boat Ramp is an excellent boat launching facility with dual lanes and boarding pontoons. It is protected by a breakwater - which also has walking paths either side - allowing a fabulous scenic vantage point of the nearby jetty and bay. A permit or ticket is required to launch from the boat ramp - single tickets are available from the ticket dispenser located in the carpark. Monthly or annual permits can be purchased from the nearby Stansbury Caravan Park (or from the YP Council office or website).
Stansbury Jetty
2 Seaview Ct
Stansbury Boat Ramp is an excellent boat launching facility with dual lanes and boarding pontoons. It is protected by a breakwater - which also has walking paths either side - allowing a fabulous scenic vantage point of the nearby jetty and bay. A permit or ticket is required to launch from the boat ramp - single tickets are available from the ticket dispenser located in the carpark. Monthly or annual permits can be purchased from the nearby Stansbury Caravan Park (or from the YP Council office or website).
Kids can enjoy the playground or a dip in the beach
Stansbury Pharmacy
1 St Vincent St
Kids can enjoy the playground or a dip in the beach
Bublacowie is 20mins away. Listen to the owner tell the stories of people who fought for our country. Some interesting facts.
Bublacowie Military Museum
Bublacowie Road
Bublacowie is 20mins away. Listen to the owner tell the stories of people who fought for our country. Some interesting facts.

Sightseeing

The Stansbury Walking Trail is a total distance of 6.3 km, along the coastline, from the town jetty to Pitts Cutting - south of the township. The trails provide walking, cycling and disabled access to our coastal reserves, with rest areas and lookout points along the way. Along the walking trail you'll also find adult gym equipment, which can be used in conjunction with your walk.
Anzac Parade
Anzac Parade
The Stansbury Walking Trail is a total distance of 6.3 km, along the coastline, from the town jetty to Pitts Cutting - south of the township. The trails provide walking, cycling and disabled access to our coastal reserves, with rest areas and lookout points along the way. Along the walking trail you'll also find adult gym equipment, which can be used in conjunction with your walk.
There is something for everyone at Innes. Visit one of the lighthouses and the shipwreck of the Ethel to learn about the tumultuous maritime history of South Australia. Explore historic Inneston, an abandoned township surrounded by bushland.
24 locals recommend
Innes National Park
24 locals recommend
There is something for everyone at Innes. Visit one of the lighthouses and the shipwreck of the Ethel to learn about the tumultuous maritime history of South Australia. Explore historic Inneston, an abandoned township surrounded by bushland.
Museum to Captain Harry Butler A.F.C., it contains his aircraft "The Red Devil", the sole remaining Bristol MC1 fighter plane of a total of 130 made in England during WW1. A scale model of the aircraft is also located in the memorial. Two white metal plaques are affixed to the front of the building. Four data boards are located within the area.
Harry Butler Red Devil Memorial
Maitland Road
Museum to Captain Harry Butler A.F.C., it contains his aircraft "The Red Devil", the sole remaining Bristol MC1 fighter plane of a total of 130 made in England during WW1. A scale model of the aircraft is also located in the memorial. Two white metal plaques are affixed to the front of the building. Four data boards are located within the area.
A great place to look around 360 degree view including the ocean, town and fields
Ardrossan Lookout
A great place to look around 360 degree view including the ocean, town and fields
Ardrossan Information Centre provides local information about Ardrossan and the Yorke Peninsula and the Ardrossan Heritage Museum provides local history including the Stump Jump factory in Ardrossan, Zanoni relics and how agriculture formed the society. Both venues are run by enthusiastic volunteers and are open seven days a week
Ardrossan Information Outlet
14 Fifth St
Ardrossan Information Centre provides local information about Ardrossan and the Yorke Peninsula and the Ardrossan Heritage Museum provides local history including the Stump Jump factory in Ardrossan, Zanoni relics and how agriculture formed the society. Both venues are run by enthusiastic volunteers and are open seven days a week
Enjoy the historic museum
8 locals recommend
Moonta Mines Museum
Verran Terrace
8 locals recommend
Enjoy the historic museum
Enjoy a historic train trip
9 locals recommend
Moonta Mines Railway
149 Verran Terrace
9 locals recommend
Enjoy a historic train trip
It's one of the last beaches in South Australia that you are able to drive down on to. Over two kilometres long there is plenty of room for everyone to enjoy the great outdoors.
North Beach Road
North Beach Road
It's one of the last beaches in South Australia that you are able to drive down on to. Over two kilometres long there is plenty of room for everyone to enjoy the great outdoors.
one of the most viewed beaches on Instagram South Beach goes on forever. With white sands and blue seas unspoilt by development of the sand dunes, you can walk and enjoy the peace with only the waves lapping and birds soaring nearby. Depending on the weather, boats come in quite close to try their luck with what is biting, often anchoring just off the shoreline. If you are staying at Port Hughes Caravan Park there is a walkway down on to the beach.
South Beach
West Terrace
one of the most viewed beaches on Instagram South Beach goes on forever. With white sands and blue seas unspoilt by development of the sand dunes, you can walk and enjoy the peace with only the waves lapping and birds soaring nearby. Depending on the weather, boats come in quite close to try their luck with what is biting, often anchoring just off the shoreline. If you are staying at Port Hughes Caravan Park there is a walkway down on to the beach.