There is so much to see and do on the Fleurieu...
The Fleurieu Peninsula is a picturesque peninsula located south of Adelaide in South Australia, Australia. Towns in the area include Victor Harbor, Goolwa,
Yankalilla and the wine region of McLaren Vale. A ferry also travels between Cape Jervis, at the tip of the peninsula, and Kangaroo Island. The Peninsula was named by Captain Nicolas Baudin in 1802, after the French Navy Minister - Charles Pierre Claret, the Comte de Fleurieu.
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Right from the doorstep of Gold and Black, you will be able to enter the The Coorong, which will delight with its abundant wildlife and opportunities for fishing and boating. Experienced tour guides are available to show you the local "bush foods", or you can enjoy a guided cruise around this picturesque coast.

Some local links to check out:
- Cockle Train - Steamranger
- Coorong National Park
- Currency Creek Canoe Tree
- Currency Creek Wines
- Deep Creek Conservation Park
- Discovery Centre
- Fleurieu Food
- Fleurieu Secrets
- Goolwa
- Goolwa Barrages
- Granite Island
- Greenhills Adventure Park
- Kangaroo Island + Sealink
- Port Elliot Pits - Go Karts
- SA Whale Centre
- South Lakes Golf Club
- Victor Harbor
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Other attractions to look out for whilst on the Fleurieu:
- bird watching
- fish markets
- fortnightly Goolwa Wharf markets
- four wheel driving
- jet ski hire
- Middleton
- Port Elliot
- Penguin spotting tours
- watersports
- sailing/flying lessons....








