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Fleurieu
Difficulty:
Suitable for:
This trek covers the eastern, southern and western coastal regions of the peninsula and offers a variety of contrasts of wild beaches, excellent coastal scenery, great family seaside towns, rolling pastoral land and a taste of a popular wine region.
Start
Goolwa
Finish
McLaren Vale
Distance
178.79 km
Minimum Days
1
Average Speed
60.98 km/hr
Driving Time
2 hr 55 min
Article By: Member - Sand Man (SA) Updated: 12 Mar 2008
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Description
This trek begins in
Goolwa
, more or less at the beginning of the Fleurieu Peninsula.
Goolwa
itself is quite a big town near the mouth of the Murray River, basically situated on a big inlet with a new bridge connection to the mainland to Hindmarsh Island.
From
Goolwa
its approximately 17kms to Victor Harbour, a pretty town with quite a lot of history and a good spot for whale watching between June and October. It’s also a good place to stock up on fuel and food before continuing on.
16kms from Victor Harbour, you come to Newland Head Conservation Park and
Waitpinga Beach
and Parsons Head. Waitpinga has a good campground ($6 per site per night run by SA Parks) for tents but not so good for camper trailers/caravans. Its also a good spot for surfing and well recognised as an excellent salmon
fishing
beach. From Newland Head the road continues inland and we're heading for the turn-off to Deep Creek Conservation Park, 26kms along a sealed road. The unsealed road continues west and a day pass for Deep Creek CP is $7.50 unless you intend to camp. Tapanappa Hill is the first turn-off you come to followed by the turn-off to Tent & Cobblers Hill, approx 5kms from the Tapanappa turn-off. The drive is quite a pretty one passing through a shady forest section.
Once at the turn-off to Tent and Cobblers Hill, you head south. If you're looking for a place to camp, Trig (at Tent Hill) camp was the best option with more shade and a couple of good walks to Deep Creek Cove and Deep Creek Waterfall and is $6 per night per site. None of the camps have access to the coast without a few kms walk and the eastern side is really the "wild" side of the peninsula. There are good views across to
Kangaroo Island
from here.
Our trek heads from the Deep Creek CP (where the unsealed road ends) out to
Cape Jervis
approx 14kms away.
Cape Jervis
is one of the ferry points to
Kangaroo Island
and is the western most tip of the peninsula. From here you may want to extend your trek to
Kangaroo Island
. Its not a cheap exercise however and costs (as at March 2001) $64 per person return and $138 return for vehicles up to 5 metres. There are day packages from Adelaide which maybe a cheaper option if you're just going for the day.
From
Cape Jervis
we head to the western side of the peninsula. It’s 11kms from
Cape Jervis
to Delamere and then only another 1km to the turn-off to
Rapid Bay
.
Rapid Bay
is a little town with a small council
camping
ground but has probably the best (definitely the longest) jetty you're likely to find on the peninsula. Back on the main road, you wind your way back out to the coast and its 25kms to Normanville. Normanville is a pleasant seaside town catering to tourists, so it has the usual shops/bakery etc and a couple of nice caravan parks situated right on the water's edge. This is a really good place for families and boats as the water is really lovely and calm and a good place to relax for a while.
From Normanville, passing a few smaller wineries on the way, the trek heads past Willunga and ends approx 40kms later at McLaren Vale. As good a spot as any to finish a trek and enjoy some wine tasting!
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Goolwa
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Distance:
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Average Speed:
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Position: 138.7221ºE 35.5095ºS (GDA 94)
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Distance:
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Average Speed:
31.74km/h
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Position: 138.7208ºE 35.5088ºS (GDA 94)
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Port Elliot
Distance:
5.51km
Average Speed:
65.33km/h
Port Elliot
Middleton, between Goolwa and Victor Harbor has great surfing beaches and is a location for whale watching in season.
Features:
Position: 138.6781ºE 35.5300ºS (GDA 94)
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Lookout - Granite Island & The Bluff
Distance:
4.02km
Average Speed:
49.57km/h
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Position: 138.6370ºE 35.5399ºS (GDA 94)
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Victor Harbor
Distance:
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Average Speed:
48.5km/h
Victor Harbor
Victor Harbor is a large tourist town also catering for whale watching and has a unique horse drawn tram trip across the causeway to Granite Island, home of a “Little Penguin” colony. Welcome to South Australia's unique coastal paradise!
Features:
Position: 138.6215ºE 35.5504ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place:
Waitpinga Beach
Distance:
16.73km
Average Speed:
61.96km/h
Waitpinga Beach
Waitpinga Beach at Newland Head is renowned for its excellent salmon fishing.
Features:
Position: 138.4996ºE 35.6336ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place:
Deep Creek CP Ranger's HQ Access
Distance:
39.59km
Average Speed:
65.02km/h
Deep Creek CP Ranger's HQ Access
Deep Creek Conservation Park offers remote bush style camping with numerous bushland walking trails.
Features:
Position: 138.2408ºE 35.6039ºS (GDA 94)
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Main South Rd (B23) & Three Bridges Rd
Distance:
8.48km
Average Speed:
58.76km/h
Main South Rd (B23) & Three Bridges Rd
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Position: 138.1606ºE 35.6052ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place:
Cape Jervis
Distance:
7.45km
Average Speed:
60.26km/h
Cape Jervis
Cape Jervis is the main departure point for the Kangaroo Island ferry.
Features:
Position: 138.0937ºE 35.6044ºS (GDA 94)
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Main South Rd (B23) & Three Bridges Rd
Distance:
7.45km
Average Speed:
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Position: 138.1606ºE 35.6052ºS (GDA 94)
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Delamere
Distance:
5.5km
Average Speed:
72.31km/h
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Position: 138.1969ºE 35.5701ºS (GDA 94)
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Rapid Bay
Distance:
5.47km
Average Speed:
57.65km/h
Rapid Bay
Camping and Caravan Park on the right, Jetty to the left. Jetty closed at the 120m mark as of Jan 2008 due to unsafe structure. Old Limestone Quarry up on the hill behind the Jetty.
Features:
Position: 138.1881ºE 35.5260ºS (GDA 94)
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Lady Bay
Distance:
21.41km
Average Speed:
65.1km/h
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Position: 138.2945ºE 35.4703ºS (GDA 94)
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Normanville
Distance:
3.41km
Average Speed:
70.02km/h
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Distance:
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Average Speed:
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Position: 138.3498ºE 35.4571ºS (GDA 94)
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Myponga
Distance:
14.01km
Average Speed:
66.19km/h
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Position: 138.4638ºE 35.3898ºS (GDA 94)
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Main South Rd (B23) & Biscay Rd
Distance:
15.01km
Average Speed:
69.62km/h
Main South Rd (B23) & Biscay Rd
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Position: 138.4807ºE 35.2738ºS (GDA 94)
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Victor Harbor Rd & Aldinga Rd
Distance:
6.03km
Average Speed:
72.05km/h
Victor Harbor Rd & Aldinga Rd
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Position: 138.5369ºE 35.2725ºS (GDA 94)
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Willunga
Distance:
1.56km
Average Speed:
52.58km/h
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Position: 138.5542ºE 35.2713ºS (GDA 94)
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McLaren Vale
Distance:
6.53km
Average Speed:
67.42km/h
McLaren Vale
McLaren Vale is the centre for the surrounding Southern Vales Wine region.
Features:
Position: 138.5433ºE 35.2189ºS (GDA 94)
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Permits
Newland Head and Deep Creek Conservation Parks require day pass. If intending to enter Deep Creek CP, a once off Park Entry fee of $7.50 (car) is applicable plus
camping
fees if planning to stay overnight. (Trig, Tapanarra, Cobbler Hill - $5.00 per night, Stringybark - $15.00 per night.) Self registration stations are located at various access points and the Ranger's Headquarters. Travelling along the trek route does not require any fee payment at all.
Things to See & Do
Lookout - Granite Island & The Bluff
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Beach Huts
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Waitpinga Beach
Waitpinga Beach at Newland Head is renowned for its excellent salmon fishing.
Rapid Bay
Camping and Caravan Park on the right, Jetty to the left. Jetty closed at the 120m mark as of Jan 2008 due to unsafe structure. Old Limestone Quarry up on the hill behind the Jetty.
Lookout - Granite Island & The Bluff
Waitpinga Beach
Rapid Bay
Beach Huts
Preparation
No specific preparation required. The trek should be regarded as a “day trip” excursion, primarily on sealed (bitumen) roads. It is within easy reach from Adelaide requiring a drive to
Goolwa
of less than a couple of hours.
Route is suitable for 2WD vehicles, however in extremely wet conditions the unsealed section via Deep Creek may present problems. An alternative route on sealed roadways to
Cape Jervis
is available.
Fuel Supplies & Usage
Goolwa
,
Middleton
,
Victor Harbor
,
Cape Jervis
,
Normanville
,
Willunga
,
McLaren Vale
Diesel
4cyl 25 litres
ULP
4cyl 29 litres
LPG
4cyl 36 litres
6cyl 28 litres
6cyl 32 litres
6cyl 31 litres
8cyl 29 litres
8cyl 30 litres
Usage is averaged from
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(* specific to trek) submissions and calculated based on trek distance.
Best Time To Visit
Mid winter may bring brisk conditions along the coastal regions. In extremely wet conditions the unsealed section into Deep Creek CP can be bypassed by staying on the sealed highway.
Closest Climatic Station
Parawa (Second Valley Forest Aws)
Distance from Trek Mid Point 20.9km SW
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Mean Max. °C
23.0
23.2
20.7
17.8
14.6
12.3
11.4
12.4
14.3
16.2
18.8
21.1
Mean Min. °C
13.3
13.7
12.5
10.9
9.3
7.7
6.8
7.0
7.9
8.7
10.2
11.6
Mean Rain mm
32.9
29.1
37.8
59.1
94.5
126.9
123.6
103.5
83.5
67.3
44.0
30.2
Best time to travel
Ok time to travel
Travel NOT recommended
Services & Supplies
The following locations have various services and supplies:
Goolwa
,
Middleton
,
Port Elliot
,
Victor Harbor
,
Cape Jervis
,
Normanville
,
Willunga
,
McLaren Vale
Camp Sites & Accomodation
Cape Jervis
Cape Jervis is the main departure point for the Kangaroo Island ferry.
Rapid Bay
Camping and Caravan Park on the right, Jetty to the left. Jetty closed at the 120m mark as of Jan 2008 due to unsafe structure. Old Limestone Quarry up on the hill behind the Jetty.
Goolwa
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Victor Harbor
Victor Harbor is a large tourist town also catering for whale watching and has a unique horse drawn tram trip across the causeway to Granite Island, home of a “Little Penguin” colony. Welcome to South Australia's unique coastal paradise! Boasting historic charm, spectacular seascapes, land formations and an abundance of wildlife.
Port Elliot
Middleton, between Goolwa and Victor Harbor has great surfing beaches and is a location for whale watching in season.
McLaren Vale
McLaren Vale is the centre for the surrounding Southern Vales Wine region.
Middleton
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Normanville
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Willunga
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Cape Jervis
Victor Harbor
Middleton
Rapid Bay
Port Elliot
Normanville
Goolwa
McLaren Vale
Willunga
If you are a visitor to the area, consider a one or two night stay at
Goolwa
to explore this town and environs. Several days could be spent in and around Victor Harbor with a leisurely walk or horse drawn trip across the causeway to Granite Island and whale watching excursions in season.
There is a wide range of choices to choose, be it hotel/motel, Bed & Breakfast, or
camping
. The
Beach Huts
at
Middleton
provide a unique and alternative method of
accommodation
.
Camping
is available in all the major tourist areas, or for a more secluded stay, Deep Creek Conservation Park has several campground areas to choose from and great walking trails to explore the flora and fauna of the area.
Environment
The environment experienced during the trek is predominately rural dairy cattle farming, mild to hot in summer months and cool to cold in winter.
Driving Directions
Time
Direction
Distance
Goolwa to Beach Huts
5.42 km
W
265°
4 min
Beach Huts to Middleton
0.18 km
NW
304°
Middleton to Port Elliot
5.51 km
SW
239°
5 min
Port Elliot to Lookout - Granite Island & The Bluff
4.02 km
W
253°
4 min
Lookout - Granite Island & The Bluff to Victor Harbor
1.87 km
SW
230°
2 min
Victor Harbor to Waitpinga Beach
16.73 km
SW
230°
16 min
Waitpinga Beach to Deep Creek CP Ranger's HQ Access
39.59 km
W
278°
36 min
Deep Creek CP Ranger's HQ Access to Main South Rd (B23) & Three Bridges Rd
8.48 km
W
269°
8 min
Main South Rd (B23) & Three Bridges Rd to Cape Jervis
7.45 km
W
271°
7 min
Cape Jervis to Main South Rd (B23) & Three Bridges Rd
7.45 km
E
91°
7 min
Main South Rd (B23) & Three Bridges Rd to Delamere
5.5 km
NE
40°
4 min
Delamere to Rapid Bay
5.47 km
N
351°
5 min
Rapid Bay to Lady Bay
21.41 km
NE
57°
19 min
Lady Bay to Normanville
3.41 km
NE
39°
2 min
Normanville to Yankalilla
3.14 km
E
111°
3 min
Yankalilla to Myponga
14.01 km
NE
54°
12 min
Myponga to Main South Rd (B23) & Biscay Rd
15.01 km
N
7°
12 min
Main South Rd (B23) & Biscay Rd to Victor Harbor Rd & Aldinga Rd
6.03 km
E
88°
5 min
Victor Harbor Rd & Aldinga Rd to Willunga
1.56 km
E
85°
1 min
Willunga to McLaren Vale
6.53 km
N
350°
5 min
Goolwa to McLaren Vale
178.79 km
2 hr 55 min
Distance is GPS recorded driving distance (not straight line), Direction is straight line from start to end, Time is calculated from actual GPS driving data.
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