
In South Australia & want to find out the best surfing spots? We have them for you.

The island is one of South Australia's best-kept secrets, offering a serene charm that is sure to captivate any traveler.

The Great Australian Bight is a very large bight (or bend in the coast that forms an open bay) on the southern edge of the Australian continent.

The Barossa Valley is a renowned wine-producing region northeast of Adelaide, and is the main source of employment for many residents.

There is plenty of Australian wildlife to see when crossing the Nullarbor. Kangaroos, camels, dingoes and even wombats can be seen.

Indulge in some of the best local country produce and a number of wineries offering great wine tasting and cellar door wine tour experiences.
![Smoky Bay [The Nullarbor]](/places-to-go/south-australia/eyre-peninsula/image/s/smoky-bay-the-nullarbor.webp)
Smoky Bay is a relaxed seaside town located south east of Ceduna, with beautiful beaches ideal for swimming, crabbing and windsurfing.
![Yalata [The Nullarbor]](/places-to-go/south-australia/eyre-peninsula/image/s/yalata-nullarbor.webp)
Yalata is an Aboriginal community located 200 kilometres west of Ceduna on the Great Australian Bight in South Australia.

The River Torrens flows 85km from its source in the Adelaide Hills and runs between the city-centre and North Adelaide forming the Torrens Lake.

Mount Gambier is a beautiful destination on Australia's Limestone Coast that has something to offer everyone, from outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs to those looking for a relaxing getaway.
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