Well after bush camping on the beach we decided a caravan park for a few days might be the go – you know hot showers, toilet and clean clothes.
We headed across to the east side of the Peninsula in the hope we might get away from the flies and the wind – we were not disappointed. Drove to a little place called Port Vincent where we thought we might spend a few days. A week later and we are still here.
Port Vincent is a quaint little beach town with a jetty, marina and caravan park on the beach front. Lovely stone cottages line the esplanade and everything seems to move at a pretty slow pace. There are cliffs at either end of the beach and great walking tracks along them. (God, I sound like a brochure for south Australia tourism!) Both Peter and I like the place so much we would come back at some time for a longer stay.
After setting up our van the neighbors came over and introduced themselves and promptly adopted us for the stay. They were a group of four couples from Moonta (on the Peninsula) who holiday here together every year. They took us out crabbing, shared Melbourne cup lunch with us and generally made our stay very pleasant.
We did several day trips from Port Vincent and covered the remainder of the Peninsula visiting places like Edithburgh, Currmaulka, Yorketown and Port Turton to name but a few. It is really a beautiful part of the world and well worth a visit.
I have just added the pics at end of post – most of them I can not even remember where I took them.
Tomorrow we leave for the Adelaide Hills – its only about 200kms away – who knows we may even make it in one day, but I doubt it. Next post should be from the “wine country” and yes Bessy the wonder dog is still going well and growing each day.
Port Vincent and walking tracks
More of the Peninsula
Wheat and wind farms












We are all back at Moonta Bay now, really enjoyed your company & it’ll be great to catch up with you both again some time.Enjoying your blog,look after each other,have a good holiday.
We arrived in Clare Valley – you were right it is colder here, but the red wine helps!
Hi you two how are and where are you happy travelling cheers Liz and trev
We have been camping along the Murray river last few weeks – heading to Murray bridge today
Hi that’s good if you see workman on the road painting lines it’s my son have a great time cheers
Hi guys did you have a great Xmas and happy new year and where are you now cheers
Great Xmas and new year thanks – still in Mackay, waiting for part for caravan window to turn up and thought we would hang around for a cyclone or two!
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Hi Cheryl how are you merry Xmas to you two and a happy new year