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Off to Port Vincent and Surrounds

Posted by on October 17, 2014

Unfortunately we had to move from Point Turton as it was booked out. I love this place and we will come back here some time. It is in a very relaxing setting.

We moved to the Port Vincent Foreshore Caravan park. We had heard from a number of sources about this great caravan park. It is situated right on the beach. The park has good facilities and is kept clean and neat all the time. The trip yesterday had established Port Vincent as top pick after Point Turton.  As I am writing this content I am very glad that we are here at Port Vincent. We have booked in for 6 days.

Port Vincent Bay from our Caravan

Port Vincent Bay from our Caravan

Port Vincent Marina

Port Vincent Marina

Port Vincent is just short of half way up Gulf St. Vincent. You can see the Adelaide Hills from here and the lights of Adelaide at night. It is around 230 km from Adelaide by road. It has a small town centre, a very modern marina and some great beaches. The caravan park is right on the beach with the ‘front row seats’ overlooking the gulf. If you are in need of a great coffee in a very friendly environment, the ‘Chill Out’ café in main street will do you just fine. They make good food as well with their bacon & egg roll serving as a good breakfast a number of times. Every day we go for a swim with the Spoodles and walk along the kilometers of beach.

Front row seats

Front row seats

21/10 Yesterday we decided to do a bit of a tour of the middle Yorke peninsula. We headed north from Port Vincent to Port Julia. This is a little village that has a jetty and was once used to ship grain. The main reason I even mention this place is that they have a most amazing road sign; ‘CHILDREN DON’T BOUNCE SLOW DOWN’. How weird! Did they test this?? If so how?? Did they drop a child from 6 foot and measure the bounce? Surely a ‘beware of children’ sign would have sufficed??

 

How did they get to know this? Testing?

How did they get to know this?  Did they do some Testing?

We continued to Ardrossan that is part of the Copper mining area. Just south of the town there is a impressive  lookout place that has been established on top of a very large mining dump. The views are grand from here. Ardrossan is a nice sized town with good infrastructure, a good jetty for squidding and mining/shipping piers and infrastructure.

Ore shipping facility

Ore shipping facility

Open Cast mining at Ardrossan

Open Cast mining at Ardrossan

Ardrossan

Ardrossan

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We continued to Maitland that was the biggest centre on this trip. It is mainly agricultural. From there we went on to Port Victoria and back to Port Vincent. Port Victoria, on the west coast of the Yorke, has a great jetty and swimming beach. It looks out over the Point Pierce islands and peninsula which are Aboriginal  land. Back here at Vincent the local sailing club had a regatta going.  At the end of the day the dogs passed out, they had a huge day.

Pier at Port Victoria

Pier at Port Victoria

Sailing Regatta at Port Vincent

Sailing Regatta at Port Vincent

The only good Spoodle is a sleeping Spoodle

The only good Spoodle is a sleeping Spoodle

Today we decided to extend our stay by another 6 days.

 

2 Responses to Off to Port Vincent and Surrounds

  1. Desiree

    This blog is really interesting. I have bookmarked
    it. Do you allow guest posting on your website ?
    I can provide hi quality articles for you.
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    • stevie

      Hi Desiree
      Thanks for the offer. However the purpose of the blog was expressly to keep family and friends informed of what I was up to; better than 56 emails. A secondary purpose is to share with general readers the beauty of this stunning country, Australia.

      Regards

      Stevie

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