Just 90 minutes from Adelaide, the Yorke Peninsula offers a relaxed pace that is a world away from the hustle and bustle of day to day living.
It is famous for wide, sandy beaches, historic mining towns and Cornish Heritage. With its cool, clear, clean waters the Yorke Peninsula has a reputation for recreational sea fishing the equal of anywhere.
Some of the best fishing and boating can be found here. These historic jetties are some of the most popular in the state, the region is a fishing paradise, offering bountiful catches of snook, whiting, squid and tommies most of the year, plus in season the worlds largest snapper and sometimes Kingfish.
Bushwalks, clifftop and shoreline rambles, unique geology trails and a wonderful array of birdlife, history and heritage all await visitors on the peaceful unspoilt Yorke Peninsula.
There are numerous activities, festivals and events happening all year round from traditional country show to the world's biggest Cornish festival. This gives a good reason to visit the Yorke Peninsula



