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Heritage & History

Stones & Stories

The best heritage & history in Victor Harbor

Slate quarries, river ports, 19th-century churches, lighthouses and the living cultural sites of the Ngarrindjeri and Kaurna peoples - the Fleurieu is rich in stories older than colonisation.

History sits close to the surface on the Fleurieu Peninsula, and its heritage towns are among the best preserved in South Australia. Goolwa tells the story of the River Murray trade, when paddle steamers worked the river and Australia's first public railway carried goods to the coast — a heritage you can still ride today on the Cockle Train. Nearby Strathalbyn, settled by Scottish pioneers, is a classic colonial streetscape of stone buildings beside the Angas River.

The peninsula's past is layered and varied. Willunga grew rich on slate that roofed colonial Adelaide, and its old quarries and courthouse still tell that story. Encounter Bay was a shore-based whaling station in the 1830s, Cornish miners left their mark inland, and the lighthouse at Cape Jervis has guided ships through Backstairs Passage for generations.

Older still is the deep history of the Ngarrindjeri and Kaurna peoples, whose connection to this coast and its waters stretches back tens of thousands of years. Museums, National Trust collections, heritage walks and beautifully kept old towns make it easy to trace these threads. Many sites are free to wander, and a slow drive between the heritage towns is a rewarding day out in itself.

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Encounter Bay

Where Flinders met Baudin in 1802

A sweeping bay on the Fleurieu's south coast, named by Matthew Flinders after his 1802 meeting with French explorer Nicolas Baudin - and today the heart of the Victor Harbor foreshore.

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Mount Breckan

A heritage 1881 stone mansion above Victor Harbor designed by William McMinn, set on landscaped gardens with elevated views across Encounter Bay.

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The Bluff (Rosetta Head)

A 97-metre granite dome above Encounter Bay

The dramatic granite headland known locally as The Bluff - a 97m dome overlooking Encounter Bay, with a 19th-century whaling history and a short, steep walking trail to the summit.

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The Grosvenor Hotel

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Heritage sandstone pub on Ocean Street

An 1897 sandstone pub on Ocean Street, Victor Harbor - bistro meals, beer garden, front bar and a shot of heritage in the centre of town.

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Victor Harbor Horse Drawn Tram

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The 1894 tram to Granite Island

The only operating horse-drawn tram in Australia, running since 1894 across the causeway to Granite Island.

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Whalers Inn

A Mediterranean-leaning seafood restaurant perched on the Encounter Bay clifftop with panoramic ocean views, a heritage two-storey building and a long-standing reputation.

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