The beautifully presented Emu Bay Lavender farm showcases a range of lavender varieties in terraced rows. Walk among the garden and then relax with a cup of tea or coffee and a lavender biscuit, inclu...
During the 1930s there were 48 eucalyptus stills in operation employing over 600 people on Kangaroo Island. Today, Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Distillery is the only commercial eucalyptus distillery in opera...
Flinders Chase National Park on Kangaroo Island encompasses many kilometres of rugged coastline and bush, sheltering many New Zealand fur seals, sea lions, sea eagles and osprey, bush kangaroos, walla...
Established and operated by the National Trust (Kangaroo Island Branch), this is one of the Island's most historic homes. The pioneering Calnan brothers built it in the 1850s with the proceeds from a ...
Have you ever wondered why wool shrinks, or what happens to the wool grease? Visit Jumbuck Australia Shearing Shed and gain a fascinating and enjoyable insight into the many facets of the Australian w...
The lighthouse on Kangaroo Island opened on July 5th, 1858, and stands on a cliff 155 metres above sea level. A small cannon nearby was used to signal ships of danger, before the days of radio. Stores...
Tour the beautiful Kelly Hill Caves and explore the cave system of caverns and sinkholes. Showcase tours run daily. The more daring can also book an adventure caving tour for a deeper look into this u...
Located on Kangaroo Island, Little Sahara is an area of spectacular white sand-dunes, surrounded by bush vegetation. Climbing over the first ridge you are confronted by a second much higher dune whic...
In 1948, 174 optimistic returned soldiers were selected for the formidable task of creating farms and homes out of 100,000 hectares of virgin scrub. In spite of hardship, by 1964 all settlers occupied...
The award-winning wildlife park of Parndana is famous for its birds. It also features kangaroos, Tammar Wallabies, koalas, echidnas, emus and more. Spend a fun day out, enjoy a picnic among the animal...