16 Fifth Street, Ardrossan, South Australia 5571, Australia
When Ardrossan folk talk of the sea they look to the land. And amidst the agricultural machinery in the Ardrossan Museum you will see why.
Ardrossan Museum is located in the former factory of C. H. Smith who was a well-known South Australian manufacturer of agricultural machinery and developer of the Stump Jump Plough. This plough has legendary status in South Australia's history and is at the ...
Dinham Drive, Ardrossan, South Australia 5571, Australia
The Ardrossan Golf Club is an 18 hole course with a par 69 and has an Australian course rating of 64. The length of the course is 4,925 metres and offers golfers the chance to test their skills while taking in the scenery. Barbecue facilities can be arranged upon request. For fee information and other details, please contact the club. ...
16 North Terrace, Ardrossan, South Australia 5571, Australia
Blue Crab Studio is a small gourmet gallery and artist's studio showcasing select Yorke Peninsula artists works. The gallery also features local crafts and woodwork, local produce including crabbing merchandise; bees wax candles, local wines, Alpaca products, local honey, picture framing service and tourism information focussed on Ardrossan and Yorke Peninsula.
Plans to include local Aboriginal ...
33 First Street, Ardrossan, South Australia 5571, Australia
The Old Grain Shed is located in Ardrossan's Main Street, next door to our award winning bakery. This wonderful old building has had many lives since its construction in the late 1800's.
The Old Grain Shed sells quality giftware, souvenirs, local and Australian made products and incorporates a tourist information area. The information available is for local, regional and state tourism products ...
10 Nautical Miles from Ardrossan, Ardrossan, South Australia 5571, Australia
The Zanoni, located 10 nautical miles off the coast of Ardrossan, is one of the best-preserved sailing shipwrecks in Australia and one of the most complete 19th century shipwrecks in South Australia.
The 338 ton, three masted sailing vessel Zanoni was on a voyage from Port Wakefield to London with a cargo of wheat and bark. While it sank in 1865 in a freak storm, it was not discovered until 19 ...