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For Tours, Accommodation & Kangaroo Island Ferry Fleurieu Charters SURF TUITION OTHER SPORTS FACILITIES THIS BROCHURE IS A GUIDE ONLY, PRICES & TIMES MAY VARY Updated September 2019 THIS BROCHURE IS A GUIDE ONLY, PRICES & TIMES MAY VARY Cape Jervis Tel: (08) 8598 0264 / 0408 833 145 Kombi Surf—Lessons & Hire Encounter Bay Bowling Club Tel: (08) 8552 1693 Southern Fishing Charters Middleton MUST SEE AND MUST DO Oceanic Victor Urimbirra Wildlife Park Cape Jervis Tel: (08) 8598 0146 Learn to surf with Dan & Meg. Stand up and ride the Granite Island, Victor Harbor Adelaide Road, Victor Harbor Victor Harbor Bowling Club Victor Harbor Horse Drawn Tram waves in your first lesson! Owner operated, Tel: (08) 8552 1380 Experience life below the waves, swim with the Ferra- Open range wildlife park. Open 7 days from 10am to accredited male & female instructors, Surfing Australia The Causeway, Victor Harbor ris of the Ocean! Dive into the clear, clean waters of 5pm. Walk amongst the animals. Hand feed GOLF Croquet Club Licensed Surf School. All equipment provided. The Victor Harbor Horse Drawn Tram is a nostalgic Encounter Bay with Oceanic Victor and you’ll experi- kangaroos, pat koalas & handle a snake. Crocodile Bridge Terrace Suitable for everybody - all welcome. Small to large reminder of the olden days of this popular seaside ence: The adrenalin rush … dress in a wetsuit, dive feeding 1.30pm (summer only). Kiosk, BBQ supplied McCracken Country Club groups or private lessons. Operating 7 days, year Skate Board Ramp town. The original service began in 1894, taking into the aquarium and experience Southern Bluefin picnic area. Adults $14; seniors & students $10; McCracken Drive, Victor Harbor round. Bookings essential. Flinders Pde & Victor Harbor Oval down by the passengers across the Causeway to Granite Island. Tuna whipping past you like a Ferrari! children (4-14) $7. Open daily from 7am. Public welcome. 18 hole cham- Price from: $50 per person Inman River. Today, it’s a lovely journey for young & old. The Tram- The tranquillity that comes from swimming lazily with Tel: (08) 8554 6554 pionship course. Arguably one of the best in SA, Tel: 0414 341 545 way operates every day, except for Christmas Day, hundreds of sea creatures or watching them pass you www.urimbirra.com.au McCracken’s Tony Cashmore designed golf course www.kombisurf.com.au Swimming Pool & Locations from 10.00am until 3.20pm week days and 4.00pm eye to eye in an underwater observatory. boasts a unique layout of undulating fairways with Life up close and personal with a range of sea weekends. Adult Return $10, Child Return $7, Family natural watercourses, featuring more than 85 bunkers Fleurieu Aquatic Centre creatures in a Touch Tank. Victor Harbor Walking Tours & water in play on several holes to excite & challenge Ocean Living Surf School- Lot 50 Ocean Road, Hayborough, SA 5211 Return $25. No concession. One way tickets also Victor Harbor available. Tickets available from tram drivers on plat- A 1 ½ hour experience of life below the waves. golfers. McCracken Country Club offers stylish resort The Fleurieu Aquatic Centre is a state-of-the-art Tel: 0435 144 112 Goolwa form or Visitor Information Centre. Ask about the SA Phone enquiries/information 08 8552 7137 & apartment style accommodation with 2 restaurants Your local Goolwa Beach Surf School & Hire. Experi- aquatic and recreation centre. Experience our 8 lane Email: [email protected] Whale Centre/Horse Tram fun pass. Book online: www.oceanicvictor.com & bars to finish your round. Green fees: $30 Mon-Fri; ence the fun & excitement of learning to surf. Owner 25m pool, hydrotherapy pool, program pool, indoor and outdoor splash parks, playground and BBQ Tel: (08) 8551 0720 $40 Sat, Sun & Public Holidays. Motorised golf carts operated & licensed surf school with the Academy of Camel Tours with GPS: $40. Seasonal & meal specials often avail- Surfing Instructors. Group bookings, private lessons areas. The Centre is open to the public all year Group bookings: 0410 588 583 able – phone for more information. round – perfect for a fun family day out! SteamRanger Heritage Railway At the Victor Harbor Causeway or board & wetsuit hire available. Prices from $35 per www.horsedrawntram.com.au Tel. 0407 399 808 Tel: (08) 8551 0299 (Pro shop) person. Everything for surfing provided. Our instruc- Phone: 7078 4150 - Cockle Train www.countryclubs.com.au tors help to make it FUN. www.fleurieuaquaticcentre.com.au SA Whale Centre Explore the Encounter Bikeway Tel: 0487 921 232 Railway Tce, Victor Harbor Magnificent coastal scenery. Stopovers possible to Victor Harbor Golf Course www.olsurfschool.com.au Groynes near Yacht Club off Bridge The South Australian Whale Centre is SA’ s largest visit local tourist attractions. Operates Easter, most SA Bike Hire 126 Inman Valley Road, Victor Harbor Tce - Also in Encounter Lakes entrance off marine focused interpretative centre, providing whale School Holidays and every Wednesday + Sunday A members club that welcomes visitors. 18 hole, Par Surf & Sun— Learn to Surf, Matthew Flinders Drive and Kent Reserve. sighting information, education and research support (except Christmas Day). Travel in historic carriages Surf & Sun—Bike Hire, Surf 72 Championship Course. Elevated first tee provides Surf Hire services through a range of mediums and features the hauled by preserved Steam and DIESEL locomotives Lessons, Surf Board Hire panoramic views across the fairway below to Encoun- Tennis Court Hire — Courts State’s only marine focused 3D theatrette. Discover 3 or by heritage RAILCARS. Main Road, Middleton (next to bakery) ter Bay. Lush fairways & superb greens all year round. Middleton floors of interactive exhibits. Open: 10.30—5pm daily Victor Harbor Oval Enquiries: (08) 8552 2782 South Coast Tel: (08) 8554 3857 Pro Shop open 7 days, hire facilities include clubs & Surf & Sun Learn to Surf operate surf lessons daily at (excl. Christmas Day). Prices: $ 9.– adults, $6.50 Stations (operating days), 1300 655 991 Middleton Beach, on the Fleurieu Peninsula. Keys available at Victor Harbor Beachfront Caravan motorised carts. Bookings essential. Play & stay concession, $4.50 children 4-15 years, Under 4 years (other times) $30.00 (Adult Return), $16 Beachside 4 wheel bikes packages available. Accredited surf school, lessons range from $55 for a Park, Victoria St Hire fee $10 hr. $20 key deposit free, $24.– family pass. Ask about the SA Whale group lesson or $149 for a private lesson or $120 x 1 required. (Child return) Family and senior card holder tickets, Available from SA Whale Centre Tel: (08) 8552 2030 Centre/Horse Tram fun pass. Tel: 0447 298 836 person private or $200 x 2 person private. Tel: (08) 8552 1111 one way tickets and sector fares are available. www.vhgolf.com.au Tel: (08) 8551 0750 www.steamranger.org.au Freecall: 1800 786 386 www.sawhalecentre.com www.surfandsun.com.au Getting to Granite Island South Lakes Golf Club GYMNASIUMS Big Duck Boat Tours Billabong Rd, Goolwa McCracken Country Club Fleurieu Heritage Experience Granite Island, Victor Harbor Peninsula Taxis PRODUCE Victor Harbor 18 hole golf course, gaming room, Birdie Bistro McCracken Drive, McCracken Victor Harbor & Goolwa Experience Victor Harbor’s spectacular ocean restaurant, full bar facilities. Alexandrina Cheese Tel: (08) 8551 0200 Experience the transport of yesteryear on the beautiful adventure tour. Explore inaccessible areas of Taxi access is available to transport visitors to Tel: (08) 8555 2299 Fleurieu Peninsula. Travel from Victor Harbor to coastline. See seals, dolphins, seabirds & whales. Granite Island. Wheelchair accessible. Company Tel: 133377 or (08) 8552 2622 www.southlakesgolf.com.au Anytime Fitness Goolwa via the scenic Cockle train before enjoying a Wild life and Sightseeing Tour (duration 90 minutes), 37 Sneyd Road, Mt Jagged 8km south of cruise on board the authentic wood fired paddlesteam- 75-77 Victoria St, Victor Harbor Seal Island Tour (duration 45 minutes) & private Mt Compass, Mt Jagged er Oscar W from the historic Goolwa Wharf then travel Links Lady Bay Tel: (08) 7522 4583 charter tours. Departing from Granite Island Cause- THINGS TO DO – Alexandrina Cheese offer tutored cheese tastings, back to Victor Harbor on the Cockle train. Then board way. Prices from: Adults $40, Children $25, FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY St Andrews Boulevard, Normanville café and view into the cheese room on a working the iconic Horse drawn tram to Granite island. Adult: Fleurieu Aquatic Centre Family of 2 adults & 2 children: $115. Tel: (08) 8558 2220 jersey dairy farm, open 12 noon—5pm weekdays, 10 $63, Concession (seniors & pensioners): $55, Child (4 Lot 50 Ocean Road, Hayborough Tel: 8555 2203 Digital Art at Victa Cinema am to 4.30pm weekends and public holidays. Please -15yrs): $32, Family (2a, 2c): $157. Tel: (08) 7078 4150 www.thebigduck.com.au Ocean Street, Victor Harbor Wirrina Cove Resort refer to Website or Facebook page for Summer and Tel: (08) 8551 0776 Cape Jervis Road, Second Valley Winter Closing times. Closed Good Friday, Anzac A mesmerising and magical digital animation to inspire www.holidayatvictorharbor.com.au and excite whale watchers of all ages. The animation Tel: (08) 8598 2400 Day, Christmas Day and New Years Day. Alexandrina Softfoot Alpacas & Marsupial Cheese is located south of Mt Compass (8km) & north Sanctuary is designed especially to grace this gorgeous architec- Granite Island Guided Nature tural canvas. of Victor Harbor (17km). 594 Sawpit Rd, Hindmarsh Valley Tel: (08) 8554 9666 Tours A unique opportunity to get up close with Alpaca’s and www.alexandrinacheese.com.au Granite Island, Victor Harbor enjoy our Australian farm lifestyle. Only minutes from Girdler Family Amusements Join a guided tour to discover Granite Island – home Victor Harbor. Softfoot is home to some of the highest The Causeway by the beach Fleurieu Cherries of the Little Penguins. Granite Island is home to a quality alpacas in the world.
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