More to See & Do
In very few places anywhere can you see so many different sights and experience so many different things so close to each other, as on Yorke Peninsula.
That's partly because of Yorke Peninsula's shape. With the ocean on three sides, it is only 2½ hours drive from top to bottom, 25 minutes from coast to coast. You might be travelling through waving fields of the world's finest barley, and a few minutes later flicking a squid jag into a turquoise sea.
Read on for details of More to See and Do in beautiful Yorke Peninsula, an ideal holiday spot.
More to See & Do
- Aboriginal Culture

- For thousands of years before European settlement the Yorke Peninsula was traditionally owned by the Adjahdura Aboriginal people. Read More
- Arts & Craft

- You'll treasure meeting Yorke Peninsula artists in their workshops and studios. Read More
- Home Grown Trail

- The Yorke Peninsula Home Grown Trail is your ticket for a behind-the-scenes view as locals welcome you to their farms and businesses to discover their working lives. Read More
- Yorke Peninsula Golf

- The Yorke Peninsula is the site of Greg Norman's latest spectacular golf course plans. Read More
- Wine & Food

- On your next visit, try feasting at one of these Yorke Peninsula restaurants and cafes, or meet the locals for a cold beer and a great meal in one of our many pubs. Hours and days can vary for holidays and busy seasons. Read More
- Family Fun

- From feeding animals at fauna parks, to discovering the region's playgrounds, there's plenty of fun family activities on Yorke Peninsula. Read More
- Yorke Peninsula Drive

- Just over an hour from Adelaide is the Yorke Peninsula. Famous for stunning coastal scenery, historic country towns and one of South Australia's best national parks. Read More


