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Each corner of Fleurieu Peninsula has its own character. Choose a region to dive in.
The first beaches you hit heading south from Adelaide: Christies, Port Noarlunga, Moana and O'Sullivan. Reef snorkelling, a 1921 jetty, dog-friendly surf and the Onkaparinga River mouth.
5 places
South Australia's flagship premium wine region, a patchwork of over 80 cellar doors set between the Mount Lofty Ranges and the Gulf St Vincent coastline.
150 places
Historic slate-mining town in the heart of McLaren Vale wine country, famous for its Saturday farmers market and vibrant maker community.
27 places
Golden limestone cliffs, the haunting remains of the Star of Greece jetty, and long drivable beaches where the McLaren Vale vines meet the sea.
29 places
The maritime heart of the south coast - home to southern right whales, Granite Island, the iconic horse-drawn tram and the Encounter Coast.
52 places
A handsome seaside village of limestone buildings, sheltered coves and the dramatic Horseshoe Bay - a favourite stop on the Encounter Bikeway.
Historic river port on the Murray River, where Australia's longest river meets the Southern Ocean - now a hub for boating, birdlife and the Steam Ranger railway.
50 places
Twin towns on the western Fleurieu: Normanville's broad sandy beach and jetty paired with Yankalilla's rural hinterland and historic shrine.
24 places
Rolling green dairy country, a reservoir, a legendary old market and the secluded coves of Second Valley and Rapid Bay.
17 places
The southern tip of the Fleurieu - windswept cliffs, historic lighthouse, and the ferry terminal to Kangaroo Island.
26 places
An elegant 19th-century Scottish-founded town on the Angas River, famous for its antique shops, stone churches and leafy town green.
21 places
A deep inland valley of green rolling hills between Victor Harbor and Yankalilla, rich in geology, walking trails and country cafés.
20 places