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Schnapper Point near
Aldinga
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Aldinga
Attractive
beach and holiday destination at the edge of Adelaide's commuter belt.
Located 45 km south of Adelaide on the Fleurieu
Peninsula, Aldinga is an interesting and unusual township which is
notable more for its beautiful long, flat beach rather than the
township itself. Today Aldinga is rapidly becoming a desirable commuter
destination south of Adelaide with the advantages of rural quietness
and ready access to the city.
The region was first explored in 1802 when Matthew
Flinders circumnavigated Australia. Flinders was impressed by long
beaches and gently rolling green hills behind them which characterise
much of the Fleurieu Peninsula.
Aldinga became a thriving settlement in the 1860s when it
operated as a port for the surrounding farming communities. As such it
had two mills for the wheat and there were, for both locals and the
sailors who plied the coast, no fewer than six pubs. The Aldinga Hotel,
which reputedly first came into existence in the 1840s although it was
updated in the 1860s and the 1880s, is a remnant of this earlier
history.
Sir Ivor Hele, who was an official war artist in both World
War II and the Korean War and who won the Archibald Prize in 1951,
1953, 1954, 1955 and 1957, lived in an old coaching inn situated on the
corner of Little Road and Adey Road. The inn had been built about 1840
and Sir Ivor rented it in 1935. He subsequently purchased it in 1937
and lived their until he died in 1993. The house is currently owned by
the artist Fred Schmidt.
Things to see:
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The mass grave for those who
died aboard the Star of
Greece
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Churches
The
town's oldest church is St. Anne's Anglican Church which was built in
1866. The cemetery at the town's Methodist (now Uniting) Church has the
mass grave for the eleven people who died aboard the Star of Greece
which sank when it was driven ashore at Port Willunga during a gale in
1888. It is still possible to see parts of the wreck of the Star of
Greece at Port Willunga at low tide.
Around Aldinga
Most people visit Aldinga to go to the beach which is
located 4 km from the town centre. There are other attractions in the
area including the Aldinga Scrub Conservation Park which offers
pleasant bushwalks at there are interesting views across Gulf St
Vincent from the various rocky headlands to the north and south of the
town.
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Hotels
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Aldinga Hotel
Old Coach Rd
Aldinga
SA
5173
Telephone: (08) 8556 5042
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Aldinga Bay Holiday Accommodation
22 Ozone Ave
Port Willunga
Aldinga
SA
5173
Telephone: (08) 8557 7050
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Port Willunga Cottages
22 Ozone Ave
Port Willunga
Aldinga
SA
5173
Telephone: (08) 8557 8516
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Sea Drift Point Guesthouse
193 Esplanade
Aldinga
SA
5173
Telephone: (08) 8556 5342
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Caravan Parks
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Aldinga Bay Holiday Village
Esplanade
Aldinga
SA
5173
Telephone: (08) 8556 5019
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Aldinga Caravan & Holiday Park
Cox Rd
Aldinga
SA
5173
Telephone: (08) 8556 3444
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Beach Woods Eco Tourist Park
4 Tuit Rd
Aldinga
SA
5173
Telephone: (08) 8556 6113
Facsimile: (08) 8556 6113
Rating: ***1/2
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Restaurants
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Aldinga Central Pizza & Pasta Bar
Shop 16 Aldinga Beach Rd
Aldinga
SA
5173
Telephone: (08) 8557 7666
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Aldinga Hotel
Old Coach Rd
Aldinga
SA
5173
Telephone: (08) 8556 5042
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