Experiences
Old Mulberry Tree
Old Mulberry Tree is a tree located at Reeves Point in Kingscote on Kangaroo Island.
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Kingscote
Old Mulberry Tree is a tree located at Reeves Point in Kingscote on Kangaroo Island.
The tree, which was planted as early as 1836, is associated with the first official European settlement of South Australia and is considered to be the oldest surviving fruit tree in the state.
Due to its historical significance, the mulberry tree at Reeves Point is considered to be a living testament to the tenacious spirit of the early pioneers of South Australia.
Visitors to the historic site will see that the old tree has been propped up by a support system of cables and poles.
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Prospect Hill
Climb the 500 steps to the top of Prospect Hill, the highest point on Kangaroo Island. Enjoy rewarding views of the island.-
South Coast
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Cape du Couedic Lighthouse
Admiral's Arch is a natural rock arch created by amazing forces of nature. You can often view seals and their pups from the boardwalk.-
West End
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Curley Creek Hike - Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park
Walkers will not only discover a large range of birdlife but also a variety of vegetation communities.-
South Coast
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Frenchman's Rock
The rock, named Frenchman's Rock, was inscribed by the members of Nicolas Baudin's crew on the ship Le Geographe in 1803.-
Penneshaw & Dudley Peninsula
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American River Experiences
Book an experience to discover about aquaculture, how oysters are farmed, the history of American River, enjoy a shucking demonstration and taste of fresh oysters.-
American River
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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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Walk Kangaroo Island
It’s amazing what you see when you slow down to a natural pace – the tiny details, the big sky.-
Cygnet River
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Boxing Bay Beach
Within Boxing Bay are two beaches composed of both sand and boulders.-
Kingscote
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Kool Tours
Come along with Kool Tours and gain an understanding of the history and knowledge of the local Tribes of southern South Australia. -
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Return Road Hike - Flinders Chase National Park
This undulating hike follows the lightkeepers’ old cart track which transported suppliers between Harveys Return and Cape Borda.-
West End
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