Our day trip to Victor Harbour

in #travel7 years ago

One of the things that my future in-laws wanted to do while over visiting my mum was to go down to Victor Harbour. From my mum's place it's less than an hour drive south across the Fleurieu Peninsula to the holiday town that is a growing centre and popular retirement location. When I was younger we'd regularly stayed at a holiday house that was in the family, and enjoyed many of the local entertainment venues. I was saddened to learn of the demise of Greenhills adventure park, but am pleased to see that the mini-golf at the start of the causeway is still there, even if it is now $9 a round! My mum, nephew and I played a round anyway, and the course is in good condition at least.

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The parks around the coast of the town centre are good, this one has a whale tail fountain in it and the 2 main hotels on 2 of the sides of it

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This new sign out on the island is quite nice, and includes the local name for the island

A regular thing of our holidays was always going over to Granite Island, and taking the horse drawn tram over is always fun, so we did that. 2 of our group walked over earlier, and 3 of us walked back, with my mum and fiancee being the only ones to tram both ways, while the future father-in-law walked both ways.

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The tram has right of way, and there are signs telling pedestrians to stay outside the yellow lines.

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It really isn't that far from the mainland to the island, and is a very comfortable walk on the flat wooden causeway

Out on the island there is quite a bit of development done over how it was before, but most of it is to help protect the environment, and encourage the penguin colony that breeds on the island. Keeping them safe from the people, while still allowing people onto the island is a tough balance that they're working well on. I remember the old days where we'd traipse all over the island on single file 'goat tracks' and could find burrows all over the place. We'd just shine our torches in to see if anyone was home because we didn't know better. Others unfortunately did damage to the burrows and even some of the animals, which has led to many protections for them, as well as a seemingly reduced number using the island as a home. The visitor's centre and information on the island now is very good though, and even during the daytime when there is no chance of seeing penguins, there is a lot of information you can get from a visit.

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The tram brings you right along the front of the island to the corner where you can climb the back of the island and view the sea crashing into the back of the island

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Another view of the tram, with the women of our group seated upstairs awaiting the trip back to the mainland

We were running short on time (the mini-golf took longer than we expected) and had to get back to town for lunch at the Hotel Victor (probably tomorrow's post).

After lunch mum headed home with my nephew, while I took the rest of us for a tour around the township and coast of Encounter Bay, including a drive up to the Bluff car park for a view over the township and coastline. I was quite pleased to see that Yilky's is still operating, and seems to have expanded from the milk bar that it used to be into the central store of a few food places that all look out over the bay.

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The view from the island end of the causeway, across the bay towards the bluff.

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and finally a panorama from the bluff car park, which is about 2/3 of the way up it's height, back over the bay

After that our plans for more coastal exploration were cut short with the weather not being great and my fiancee needing to rest. I'd have liked to have driven along the coast to Goolwa, and maybe over to Hindmarsh Island. Both things we used to do quite a bit when I was younger, but time didn't allow for this. As it was we only got home about 10 minutes before the rain arrived.

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Good old Victor. My parents live there so Im there quite regularly. I love the place and could easily retire there as well.

I haven't been to Granite Island since they did the redevelopment there. I've heard the aquaculture farm that is being built there is a little questionable. I hope it's done well.

People like to complain about the new developments, but it all seems pretty good from my viewpoint. The floating deck with viewing thingy is there, but it was too grey for us to even look at it. If I were staying there, I'd look into how much it cost to go out there and what it actually is.

The redevelopment seems to be largely more of the 'stopping people stepping on the ground' in a lot of areas, as well as making things like the stone/rock stairs much safer by having a wooden boardwalk/stairs constructed over the top of it for level even stairs. We didn't get around the back of the island, so don't know what else they've done there.

That actually sounds like a good approach. I know there were plenty of concerns about the breeding colonies and their population declining. Hopefully this development helps.

Great write-up!

Victor Harbor is an awesome place, we usually have lunch in Victor Harbor and go a few extra KM east to Port Elliot for the beach.

... or stop at the Port Elliot Bakery, that place is amazing ;)


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Yeah, Pt Elliot Bakery is fantastic. My aunty used to run a B&B nearby which we stayed at once many years ago and the bakery was a favourite place even back then

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