2025 Chewko Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in October)
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Granite Park
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Nearby Attractions. Victor Harbor town: Cafés, whale centre, shops, and oceanfront parks. Urimbirra Wildlife Park: Feed kangaroos, see koalas up close
The Bluff (Rosetta Head): Great panoramic views just a few minutes away
Port Elliot & Middleton: Surf beaches and coastal walks nearby. The Granite park is perfect for everyone to enjoy the nature park.
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Kaiki walking trail
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Top Attractions on Granite Island
1. Kaiki Walking Trail
A 2.9 km loop walk around the island with stunning views of the Southern Ocean, Victor Harbor, and nearby Bluff Headland. Features sculpture installations and interpretive signs about island history and geology.
2. Little Penguin Colony
Home to a small colony of little penguins, the world’s smallest penguin species. Best viewed during guided evening tours (highly recommended, as they return to shore after sunset). Penguin numbers have declined in recent years, so the colony is carefully monitored.
3. Horse-Drawn Tram. Ride the historic horse tram (pulled by Clydesdale horses) across the causeway from Victor Harbor to the island — a truly unique experience in Australia.
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Granite island
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Granite Island is one of South Australia's most beloved coastal destinations — rich in natural beauty, history, and unique wildlife. It's especially popular for its penguins, walking trail, and proximity to Victor Harbor.
Location Off the coast of Victor Harbor, about 1.5 hours' drive south of Adelaide
Access By foot across the Causeway or via a historic horse-drawn tram
Famous For Little penguins, granite rock formations, sea views, whale watching
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[Australia] Wallabies gather to get food! Granite Gorge Nature Park
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Granite Gorge Nature Park is about an hour's drive from Cairns. When you arrive at the park, the first thing that catches your eye is the landscape of rugged rocks. The biggest attraction is being able to meet wild rock wallabies while walking through the large grounds. You can feed them, so you can see and touch them up close. The wallabies are very friendly and really cute! I was able to take a leisurely walk while enjoying nature. In addition to rock wallabies, you can also observe various animals and wild birds, and it was a place where you could relax in nature. The entrance fee is reasonable, and you can also purchase food for the wallabies inside the park. Spending time surrounded by nature was truly healing.
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