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Port Neill is a beautiful seaside town situated approximate 35km from Tumby Bay on the Lower Eyre Peninsula.
Port Neill's location is fantastic for anglers and boasts interesting galleries, museums and walking trails.
The white, sandy beaches and clear, calm waters are the perfect arena for fishing, boating, sailing, water skiing and scuba diving. |
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Our safe swimming beaches, immaculate foreshore lawns, shelters, playgrounds and BBQ areas are the perfect setting for a family holiday or just a quiet break away.
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| A variety of welcoming sporting clubs are available in Port Neill during your visit, including our immaculately maintained bowling club, overlooking the picturesque Port Neill foreshore. |
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The Port Neill boat ramp and breakwater make launching boats a breeze in all weather conditions, with easy access and ample parking available. |
The Lady Kinnaird Walking Trail at Port Neill follows the coastline, south from the jetty over headlands and beaches to the edge of the golf course where a seat over looks the site of the wreck of the Lady Kinnaird. The northern section of the trail is still under construction but will head north of the jetty along the main beach to the lookout, then wind its way to Byrnes Bay. Click here to download a map. |
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The rocks around Port Neill are of great interest to geologists as they show the best exposed examples of the Kalinjala Mylonite Zone and tell us about processes that operated at least 20km below the surface.
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