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BIG4 Port Willunga Tourist Park

41856 - Aldinga SA 5173
Located on the scenic Fleurieu Peninsula coastline, BIG4 Port Willunga Tourist Park offers a peaceful, shady, bushland setting with a wide range of accommodation options, including spa units, ensuite cabins, studio cabins, ensuite and large powered sites with camping grounds. The park has easy access to the picturesque beaches of Maslin Beach and Port Willunga as well as the many local attractions of the McLaren Vale wine region and historic township of Willunga. BIG4 Port Willunga is approximately 45 kilometres south of Adelaide's central business district and airport and is in easy reach of the rest of what the lovely Fleurieu Peninsula has to offer. We make an ideal stopover for travelling to or from Kangaroo Island as well as Victor Harbor, the Coorong and beyond. BIG4 Port Willunga is a member of the BIG4 Holiday Parks of Australia and comes with all the usual facilities that you would expect along with all the personal touches that only a family run park can offer. We offer extended stay rates and pets are welcome on sites only.

The Old Vine Cafe Foodstore

22 Old Coach Road, Aldinga SA 5173
The Old Vine Cafe and Foodstore is housed in the original 1850s bank building and gardens, situated within the coastal township of Aldinga, on the stunning Fleurieu Peninsula. Surrounded by world class vineyards and famous sandy beaches the Caf? offers a casual, modern menu of fresh food and changing wines. Stop in on Saturday or Sunday between 9and 11am for breakfast, or enjoy a long lunch from 12pm to 3pm Wednesday to Sunday. We're even open for dinner from 5.30pm Wednesday to Saturday. Relax inside, on the veranda or outside under the magnificent Moreton Bay Fig Tree. We encourage sharing meals with the ones you love and families are welcome. ...

Pepper Tree Cafe

445 Old Coach Road, Aldinga SA 5173
Pepper Tree Cafe is a live music venue/cafe with open mic on Saturdays, open from midday until midnight. Our food is all homemade using traditional family recipes, made with local ingredients, incorporating local business. We deliberately keep our meals and drinks at a low cost because we want to appeal to everybody's budget and don't want you to feel like you need to sell a kidney after a great night out. We are situated on five acres of beautiful garden with plenty of room to move, it's a family friendly atmosphere in the heart of Aldinga. We love to entertain. We love our music. We love people. Its' been a natural progression. Come and check us out, we hope you like what we have to offer....

Adelaide Biplanes

Colville Road, Aldinga SA 5173
Based at Aldinga Airfield, Adelaide Biplanes is all about delivering some of the most awesome flying experiences it is possible to imagine. Enjoy the sheer romance of a nostalgic 1930's Waco Biplane flight at 1,000 feet along the stunning Adelaide south coast or experience a vintage 1942 Tiger Moth flight with a delicious sunset as your personal backdrop. For adventure seekers, try an extreme aerobatic trip aloft that offers a totally unique adrenalin-pumping experience, literally putting all your senses on overload in a new, red and white, all stars and stripes, Super Decathlon. Adelaide Biplanes have a passion for pretty much everything there is to do with aeroplanes. It is what they look forward to sharing with anyone who has ever had the slightest dream of soaring with the birds. Entry to the Aldinga Airfield is free. Please contact us for a quote on flights. We look forward to welcoming you soon....

Saint Ann's Anglican Cemetery

Stonehouse Lane, Aldinga SA 5173
Saint Ann's Church and Cemetery are situated on the flat Aldinga plains, lying some 45 kilometres from Adelaide on the Main South Road to Cape Jervis. Within the cemetery there are footpaths giving access to all the graves and on these paths are bench seats for the comfort of visitors who may wish to rest awhile and look around. The views all round the cemetery are really stunning since on two sides there are vines and on the third side the land looks down to olive trees The cemetery is still in use and has been catering for the needs of the community since 1868. Many of the pioneering families are to be found here. Whilst it may be of interest to look at some of the ages of the people buried here because it really shows the harsh life, which the early settlers lived with, when they settled here....