Best places to eat and drink in Coober Pedy
Coober Pedy may not be known for its fine dining – but there are plenty of buzzing venues in town to fill up on wholesome fare.
Famed for its wildlife experiences such as swimming with sealions, cuttlefish, sharks and tuna, and renowned for its thriving wine regions and organic food trade, South Australia is also home to many friendly townships and off-the-grid destinations.
Coober Pedy may not be known for its fine dining – but there are plenty of buzzing venues in town to fill up on wholesome fare.
Kangaroo Island is a nature lover’s playground, and a peaceful yet wild place packed with natural wonders.
The Stuart Highway, driving Adelaide to Darwin, is a classic Outback route. We took to the long road to discover its attractions.
Visit the Limestone Coast for sparkling lakes and sinkholes to mysterious underground caves and mountains – nurture yourself amongst nature.
Travelling to Coober Pedy? It’s an underworld of a million mineshafts and gallery burrows, Swiss cheese-like, beneath the South Australian desert.
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Tucked away at the southernmost tip of the Eyre Peninsula, Port Lincoln is the place to go if you want delicious seafood and close-up wildlife experiences.
Seafood lovers rejoice! You’ll find plenty of exceptional oysters in Ceduna, a charming coastal town on the Great Australian Bight in South Australia.
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