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Discovering Penguins Tours - Kingscote
Ozone Seafront Hotel
Kingscote Terrace
KINGSCOTE, SA, 5221
Telephone: 08 8553 2381
Email address: furner.wendy@sa.gov.au
The little penguin is found around Australia's Southern
coastline and colonies are present around the coastline of
Kangaroo Island. Penguin colonies in remote areas are free from
disturbance and require little protection.
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Flinders Chase National Park
Flinders Chase
KINGSCOTE, SA, 5223
Fax: 08 8559 7268
Telephone: 08 8559 7235
Web address: http://www.parks.sa.gov.au
Most of Flinders Chase is a wilderness of dense and diverse
vegetation where native animals live undisturbed from human
contact. It's size, approximately 74,000 hectares and restricted
access to the interior of the park, conserves habitat for a
variety of wildlife.
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Gum Creek Marron Farm
Gum Creek Road
KINGSCOTE, SA, 5223
Telephone: 08 8553 5255
Mobile phone: 0427 059 413
Fax: 08 8553 5255
Marron is a freshwater crayfish with a fine, sweet taste and
texture that appeals to all lovers of shell fish. Gum Creek
Marron Farm has 120 ponds containing marron, yabbies and rainbow
trout.
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Hope Cottage Museum
Centenary Ave
KINGSCOTE, SA, 5223
Telephone: 08 8553 2656
Telephone: 08 8553 3141
One of three original cottages built at Kingscote, Kangaroo
Island in 1856. The Cottage has a collection of items depicting
the early settlement of Kingscote, the site of South Australia's
first official settlement.
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Island Pure Sheep Milking Dairy and Cheese
Gum Creek Road
KINGSCOTE, SA, 5223
Telephone: 08 8553 9110
Fax: 08 8553 9145
Telephone: 0417 886 641
Mobile phone: 0409 852 391
Email address: islpure@kin.net.au
At South Australia's first Sheep Milking Dairy and Cheese
Factory visitors can enjoy: . Product tasting .
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Jumbuck Australiana
Hog Bay Road
KINGSCOTE, SA, 5223
Telephone: 08 8553 7370
Fax: 08 8553 7370
Mobile phone: 0408 828 093
Email address: schaefer@kin.on.net
Web address: http://www.ki.com.au/ki-timber
Jumbuck Australiana provides a personalised visitor
experience specialising in learning about all facets of the wool
industry and incorporates sheep dogs working the flock, shearing
demonstrations, wool classing, hand wool spinning and knitting.
Additionally, Kangaroo Island produce, fresh proteas grown on
the property, native timber products, locally made souvenirs and
gifts are available.
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Kaiwarra Food Barn
South Coast Road
PARNDANA, SA, 5220
Telephone: 08 8559 6115
Fax: 08 8559 6059
Kaiwarra Food Barn opened in 1990 and is a licensed restaurant,
serving a wide range of meals. We serve everything from Kangaroo
Island Marron, Fisherman's Baskets, Pan fried Haloumi cheese,
through to chicken, turkey or smoked salmon salads to hot dogs,
chips, sandwiches and rolls.
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Kangaroo Island Gallery
1 Murray Street
KINGSCOTE, SA, 5223
Telephone: 08 8553 2868
After hours phone: 08
8553 2261
Fax: 08 8553 0076
Email address: johnsson@kin.net.au
Located in one of Kingscote's oldest buildings, which has
been used for many purposes, and is now the home of the Kangaroo
Island Society. All work displayed is produced by Kangaroo
Island's finest arts and crafts people.
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Kingscote Golf Club
Robe Road
KINGSCOTE, SA, 5223
Telephone: 08 8553 2216
After hours phone: 08
8553 2780
Kingscote Golf Club Incorporated is a 5,576 metre, 18 hole
course. The course is a flat lie with couch covered fairways
that are watered in summer to keep the course playable all year
round.
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KI Hand-spinners & Weavers Guild Shop
Cook Street
PARNDANA, SA, 5220
Telephone: 08 8559 6003
Range of articles for sale, all homespun from fridge magnets and
caps and larger items such as jumpers and wall hangings. The KI
Hand-spinners and Weavers made history in May 1972 when they
formed the first country branch in South Australia under the
guidance of the State Guild.
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Monument to Soldier Settlement Scheme
Timber Creek Road
Via Playford Highway
PARNDANA, SA, 5220
Telephone: 08 8559 5009
Fax: 08 8559 5009
The Monument to Soldier Settlement is situated at the site of
the Operational Headquarters for development of the War Service
Land Settlement Scheme. 250,000 acres of virgin scrub was
developed into farmland.
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