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Your Complimentary Kangaroo Island Map and Activities Guide, Courtesyparties This mapping data is copyright South Australian Tourism Commission (SATC )and Carto Graphics and must not be used without the express permission of the copyright Your complimentary Kangaroo Island map and activities guide, courtesyparties. of SeaLink. White Boxing Point Bay North Cape Cape Cape Point Marsden Fleurieu Cassini Peninsula D'Estaing Mt Marsden Delamere KANGAROO ISLAND Smith Emu Bay Southern Spencer Gulf Marine Park CASSINI Bay RD 6 1 7 Rockpool Café RD Emu 5 RD Encounter Marine Park RD Discovery Lagoon Bay Cape Rouge Mt McDonnell 7 Caravan & Camping Lavender CAPEBay of RD B23 Cape Stokes Bay 3 Old 9 Shoals Cape Jervis 0 10 Dutton 3 COAST Wisanger 2 Busby Islet NORTH School 3 NORTH Bay of Conservation Park BELL MANOR NORTH COAST Shoals COAST 9 RD 3 Wisanger Busby Islet Kangaroo Island SeaLink km King George 4 6 3 Rettie Wines 8 Lathami 3 SPRINGS 7 ROSE RD 2 Sports Club Conservation Park Passenger & Vehicle Ferry Beach RD Bluff 4 Western 1 Con. Park COTTAGE 3 (Cape Jervis - Penneshaw) Snelling RD 3 RD SPRINGS River Shep’s Studio2 3 1 Beach RD 5 2 NORTH 6 4 3 Kingscote Cove 2 RD PRATTS Kangaroo Island Brewery KI Connect Passenger Ferry 2 GAP RD Island Beehive 7 5 RD 3 2 (Cape Jervis - Penneshaw) Amen Corner Spring Road Cellar Door 5 2 3 Snug WESTERN 7 RD HWY Brownlow RANGE 4 The Islander Estate 3 COCKATOO Cape RD Constitution Stokes Bay Hall BARK 2 CREEK RD Kingscote Cove RIVER 8 2 6 Cellar Door K.I. Spirits 2 Western River BOXER Forbin Hill HUT 5 2 Golf Course 7 RD GUM CREEK RD 1 Wilderness 7 2 McBRIDE 3 4 Racecourse Backstairs 4 4 Nepean Penneshaw Cape Middle RD 2 RD BARK Cygnet Cygnet Estuary Torrens RD Protection 8 3 2 River 2 River BAY HUT Duck Lagoon Conservation Park Bay SNUG MILLERS ARRAMORE 2 1 7 PIONEER RD 5 2 4 COVE RD Dam BEND 2 5 3 Kangaroo Scott Cape Torrens Area JOHNCOCK RD Western Cove Passage 9 RD MAYS 9 5 RD Point Head KI Seafront Holiday Park Cove Harveys Return Wild. Prot. Area 8 5 TURKEY 7 Cape Borda COAST River CREEK RD 1 BOMB ALLEY Nepean Bay Nepean Bay Baudin Conservation Park JUMP 4 BRANCH Morrison Lighthouse River 4 RD (Western Cove) Red Penneshaw Cemetery 1 Encounter Marine Park Lighthouse 4 2 3 Conservation Park 2 Ironstone Hill Keepers Cemetery COOPERS 6 Banks Norma Cove Charing Cross 2 4 RD BERRYMAN River HOG 5 3 39 4 CASTLEFLEA 1 WILLOUGHBY Dudley Cellar Door COLMANS RD RD 2 2 RD Newland Corner PLAYFORD RD Eastern 1 1 NORTH 9 4 5 8 5 MIN-OIL RD RD Sunset 2 Snapper Point 7 COAST RD Cygnet Parndana 2 3 Bay 3 Mole LANE 4 4 2 3 NORTH 7 9 HUT STOKES 3 PT MORRISON Cove RD 7 Food & RD Rob’s Kangaroo Island RD OFF 3 Middle Con. Park 4 1 5 1 2 WETHERALLS 6 RD BAY Wine 1 Shearing 14 Estate Wines Birchmore RD 4 Frank 2 RD RD 5 RD 7 4 5 Demo’s 3 Cape Coutts De STARRS PLAYFORD WALLERS RAVINE RD HWY TIN KI Lagoon 1 Potts August HUNGERFORD 2 RD 4 6 6 BANKS Baudin Beach RIVER RD Western Kangaroo Island 2 TIMBER 1 American River PAULS PLAYFORD 4 2 2 Wildlife 3 War Service RD 2 RD RED Gully 3 (American Fiebig 3 RD 5 Marine Park 30 4 2 6 Park 1 4 WILLSONS RD K.I. 3 28 Lashmar 5 RD 10 1 IAN Gosse AHWANS Parndana Land Emu Ridge The Oyster Beach) Monument 8 1 3 3 Beyeria B23 1 Artworks Conservation Park 1 Western Parndana CaravanPark Settlement 2 Eucalyptus 3 Farm Shop Sapphiretown 2 Gallery RD MOFFATT Ravine RD Conservation 4 32 5 Chapman River 6 36 HWY 7 Distillery DOUG Burgess ROWLAND RD Island Beach 2 des Casoars District 2 8 Monument MARGRIES 4 Park 7 4 4 5 Dudley WESTS KI Ciders Browns Beach Antechamber Bay HWY Lagoon Community HARRIET 3 Hike RD 7 HILL HWY 7 Pelican CREEK 7 5 3 5 Thomas Family Red House Larrikin & Sports 2 2 1 2 Lagoon 5 30 STIRLINGS EAST Monument Cape St Albans WEDGE RD 1MOORES 5 BOUNDARY Con. Park 3 Lagoon Centre 5 5 RD 5 5 Bay WOOD 3RD 2 MILKYS American 3 5 WEST 4 WILLSON River3 3 Lashmar McHUGHS 2 RD 4 RD 14 6 GVE Cliffords 1 RD Muston River 12 RD EAST 8 Aquat. Res. Lagoon 9 HWY Honey Farm Flavours of RD QUEENSHWY HICKMANS 4 3 3 Dudley 1 2 4 RD Moncrieff Bay Flinders Chase 5 ONE Seddon RD 6 GOSSE - 3WEST 3 4 Petite Provence YMCA CAPE Ravine des Casoars National Park BIRCHMORE 4 FLORANCE Conservation WILLSON RIVER 7 RD River WEST 5 Con. Park 6 5 Corner 4 Wilderness Protection Area ONE 47 Salt RD Park Pink Bay (Gosselands) White WATTLE 2 4 7 7 HWY HALLS RD 6 8 1 RD 23 RD 4 COAST Lagoon False Cape Wines HART 17 5 4 WOODS Lagoon BARRETTS Salt Beach Barista South EAST CRABBS North 5 5 5 2 Lake Simpson 6 END 3 RD 3 Pennington Bay Cape Willoughby 5 4 7 4 RD Conservation 5 Willson SOUTH Park Lesueur Lighthouse Vennachar Point RD RD 3 River TWO River 4 OLD SALT Kangaroo Island WEST 2 LAKE RD Con. Cape Willoughby SHACKLE 3 RD Tiger Trails NEST LADES Living Honey Mouth Flat West Bay 3 RD Con. Park CHURCH RITCHIE WEST 3 2 Park 3 Horse Riding 6 GREGORS HWY 1 5 Beach 11 EAST 6 RD 7SEAGERS Point Reynolds Peninsula 5 THREE 1 CHAIN MT ELSEGOOD Flour Cask BAXTER HARRIET 3 4 2 8 2 HAWKS 6 West RD Harriet 1 3 1 Black Point West River 6 Curley Ck 4 RD 2 7 Bay Breakneck WEST Hike Cape Hart 8 8 3 BAY Rocky RD 1 Bald Hill 6 11 RD False Cape 3 Mount Taylor 4 SEAL Lake Ada Murray Timber Creek 11 Con. Park STOCKDALE 11 RD Walk d'Estrees 2 RD 3 River River Raptor Lagoon D'ESTREES 4 SOUTH R. N.E. 12 Domain Cape Gantheaume Bay RD 4 10 RD Eleanor2 KI Tuckerbox Conservation Park Cape Bedout 3 Western KI Caravan Park 5 RD 13 6 1 1 Seal Bay & General Store Little Sahara BAY COAST COAST Conservation Cape Gantheaume BAY TAYLOR Vivonne Bay Mt Mary 9 Conservation Park SUNSHINE Park Karatta RD General Store Mt Bloomeld Hanson Bay AVENUE 6 & Bottle Shop RD MT Wildlife 3 Kelly Hill RD 12 Flinders Chase Sanctuary Kelly Hill Conservation Park 38 5 Vivonne Bay Point Tinline 3 SOUTH 3 Bales National Park Caves 7 3 (Harriet River) 1 Wreckers RD Kangaroo 13 Beach Cape Gantheaume Stun'sail Island Outdoor RD Beach 5 Point Nobby Is. Seal Bay Wilderness Protection Area HANSON BAY Boom River Lake Action Maupertuis Bunker Hill Ellen Conservation Wheatons Cape Bouguer Kitty Vivonne Bay Park Beach Bay Yacca Wilderness Protection Area Flat Hanson Conservation Park Cape Linois BOXER DR Bay Sanderson Cape Cape Kersaint A87 1 4 Bay Cape Weirs Younghusband Remarkable Bouguer 1 Cove A32 Admirals Rocks A1 Arch Southern Kangaroo Island Cape du Couedic Marine Park A20 Casuarina Islets A8 (The Brothers) Lighthouse Cape Gantheaume A1 Information Outlet Caravan Park Major Road – Sealed B23 Park Information Dump Point Secondary Road – Sealed Electric Vehicles Charge Point Western Kangaroo Island Accommodation MarineOther Park Road – Sealed Boat Ramp ; Beach Launch Camping Area Other Road – Unsealed Lighthouse Lookout 4.W.D. Only Cellar Door Flinders 80 Chase Walking Trail Distances In Kilometres National Golf Course Park Fuel Intermediate Kilometres 8 Public Toilets Seal Airport Walking/Hiking Trails Bay © Carto Graphics - Sept 2020 Adelaide Cape Jervis Ferry Terminal Reservations Call 13 13 01 Level 3, 26 Flinders Street Open 7 days, 8am – 7pm Open Mon – Sat, 8am – 6pm, Open Mon – Fri, 9am – 5pm* and Sun, 9am – 5pm Kangaroo Island Adelaide Central Bus Station 76 Dauncey Street, Kingscote Visit www.sealink.com.au or Getting Places Lots to 85 Franklin Street Open Mon – Fri, 9am – 5pm* Email [email protected] Open Mon – Fri, 6am – 4.30pm around to stay see and do Sat – Sun, 6am – 1.45pm Penneshaw Ferry Terminal Open 7 days, 8am – 7pm *Closed public holidays See the very best of Kangaroo Island Choose from luxury retreats and From sandboarding, quad bike on one of our guided coach or 4x4 hotels, to B&B’s, holiday houses, action and swimming with dolphins personalised tours, or explore by car cabins, apartments, glamping tents to amazing food, cellar doors and @sealinkki #KangarooIsland at your own pace. and caravan parks. distilleries, there is so much to do. Printed January, 2021 © SeaLink Travel Group 2021 © SeaLink Travel Printed January, Things to see and do... Food & Wine Animals & Wildlife Activities & Experiences Dudley Wines Cellar Door 9B Kangaroo Island Ocean Safari 9B Penneshaw Penguin Centre B9 KI Marine Adventures 7A & 6C Bay of Shoals Wines 7A Emu Bay Lavender Farm and Café 5B Experience Dudley's award winning clifftop cellar Cruise the magnificent coastline on a 75-minute Join our friendly guides on a relaxing 60 minute Swim with dolphins in their natural environment, The winery and cellar door offers spectacular views, Relax in the colourful lavender landscape, taste door with a range of premium wines to taste. Indulge or 2-hour safari. Swim or snorkel with dolphins or evening walk. Search for the world’s smallest visit a seal colony and view a variety of seabirds. platter lunches, tastings and wine sales – all just some Kangaroo Island produce and enjoy some in gourmet light lunches on the outdoor deck sit back and watch these majestic aquatic animals.
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