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Our time on the YORKE Peninsula! 💦💙🐳 ⭐️Beautiful beaches around every corner. First stop on the Yorke was Port Germein, although the weather wasn’t the best, we took the time to walk out, along the historic jetty. The largest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere (apparently?!) ⛵️ We decided our first night would be at the Port Pirie Beach Caravan Park. The park was quiet and the manager gave us a great spot overlooking onto the river.👍🏼Had a look around town before heading off the next day. Next stop was Port Broughton for a look and lunch stop. We had a squizz up at Fishermans bay 🐟, which is pretty much a small sleepy fishing village, filled with tiny houses / shacks. The waterfront parks at Port Broughton, were really nice. We relaxed on the green grass for ages soaking in the sun and serenity. ☀️ The following day, we skipped into Wallaroo and Moonta for a look, before heading down to our next spot ‘Tiparra Rocks’. 🏕This was a council permit camp – only $10 a night per vehicle, no facilities but it was in a great location. Despite the wikicamps comments we easily managed to get our caravan in and set up. 💁🏻♂️ From there we headed to flatherty beach for an afternoon swim 🏊🏻♀️. Wow! We were blown away with its beauty. This beach is amazing and even better we had it all to ourselves for the afternoon. Checkout our pictures 📸, the water was so blue, the sand was so white and the tide went out quite far so plenty of pools to splash around in. 😍 Rusty loved it. Once we were all knackered out we headed 5 minutes down the road to Warooka to set up camp for the night. Another great overnighter and donation left. 👍🏼 Kurt was craving some prawns, so the next day we stopped in to the ‘Inland Sea Restaurant’ and grabbed a few kilos. Great prawns 🦐, very fresh and at a great price. The place was quite busy so we knew they would be good. We then head to Corny Point, for a look, in particular the light house ⚓️. Not far from the lighthouse we found another beautiful secluded beach. Only a short walk down to the sand and we were in awe of this place. 🏖 We then headed to Daly heads for our next camp spot, another council permit site. Great spot for an overnighter! There is a massive staircase which lead down to the beach. Its a popular spot for surfers 🏄🏼♀️🏄🏼 as the conditions and waves are ideal. Lots of shinnleback lizards around the place, so keep an eye out for em. Marion Bay was our next stop. We had pre booked ourselves into the Marion Bay Caravan Park over the xmas break so we had somewhere to stay. 🎄We had daily walks around penguin point and even dined at the tavern down the road. They are super pet friendly and even have a fenced area you can leave your dog 🐕while you eat inside. We did a day trip into Innes National Park and oh my god, what a beautiful place that is! 😍The beaches are ridiculous! I can see why people rave about this place. We loved checking out each walk / beach / sight throughout the park. The only bad thing was, when we went to check out the Inneston Historic town, we both got attacked by dozens of marsh flies. 😳I think we lasted 10 minutes then ran (sprinter) back to the car. Was quiet funny at the time, but disappointed we didn’t get to see the historic town. [ For those wondering, Rusty 🐶 was happily napping in our van while we explored. Air conditioning and all - lucky dog! ] We made it to Port Vincent, for lunch and got some fish and chips – this place was bustling with families. A very popular spot with the sheltered beach. Continuing to track up the coast🚐, we made it to Ardrossan - RV free camp for the night. It was a quiet spot for the night and only a short stroll to the beach and main esplanade. So overall the Yorke Peninsula did not disappoint. Plenty of great spots to stop and see. We believed; the west side of the yorke, had better council permit camp spots, compared to the east side. 🏕 Innes national park is a no brainer – definitely check that place out. 😎 The weather was definitely warming up☀️ hence, why we visited a few more caravan parks than usual. Sometimes you just have to splurge out, and considering it was in ‘peak time’ we got in everywhere we wanted and all at reasonable prices. 💁🏻 Thanks for the memories Yorke – we will definitely be back! Want to see unseen footage and be more involved with our travels than you can support us at Patreon - / sparkysontheloose If you would like to keep up to date with our big lap of Australia then you can subscribe to us on YouTube and also follow us on Website - http://www.akindustries.com.au/sparky... Facebook - / sparkysontheloose Instagram - / sparkysontheloose