Experiences
Fireball Bates Trail
George Bates, called Fireball because of his red hair, was one of the first settlers to Kangaroo Island.
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Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
George Bates, called Fireball because of his red hair, was one of the first settlers to Kangaroo Island.
He joined a sealing expedition in 1823, jumping ship in Kangaroo Island 13 years before settlers arrived.
The trail begins at the Kangaroo Island Visitor Information Centre and loops down to near the ferry and back. There are interpretive signs along the way. It is an easy walk of 3km and takes 1-2 hours to complete.
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Baudin Beach
Baudin Beach located on the Dudley Peninsula was named in 2002 after the French navigator Nicolas Baudin in honor of his exploration of Kangaroo Island-
Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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SeaLink Kangaroo Island Tours and Packages
Kangaroo Island SeaLink offers a wide range of touring products on Kangaroo Island, including day tours that will take you to many of the highlights.-
Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Island Beehive
Visit Island Beehive to learn about Ligurian Bees. Kangaroo Island was declared a sanctuary for this docile bee in 1885.-
Kingscote
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Old Mulberry Tree
Old Mulberry Tree is a tree located at Reeves Point in Kingscote on Kangaroo Island.-
Kingscote
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Kangaroo Island Touring Company
Kangaroo Island Touring Company offers bespoke private luxury tours, showcasing the best of Kangaroo Island with their local accredited naturalist guides.-
American River
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Fireball Bates Trail
George Bates, called Fireball because of his red hair, was one of the first settlers to Kangaroo Island.-
Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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Springs Road Wine Experiences
Springs Road vineyard is an amazing site producing beautiful wines. Cellar door and vineyards are located in Cygnet River just 7km west of Kingscote.-
Cygnet River
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Seal Bay Research Tour
Seal Bay has launched a brand new behind-the-scenes Research Tour that is guaranteed to become a highlight of any trip to Kangaroo Island.-
South Coast
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Emu Bay Beach
The beach ranks among the most popular due to its clear waters, long shoreline with direct vehicle access.-
North Coast
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Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary
The 5000 acre Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is situated on the western end of Kangaroo Island.-
West End
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