Marion Bay
Tiny holiday town at the tip of the Yorke Peninsula
Located 320 km west of Adelaide, Marion Bay is a
tiny township (200 people live in the town full-time) on the southern
tip of Yorke Peninsula which offers access to the beautiful and
spectacular Innes National Park.
The Warri clan of the Narranga Aborigines were the
original inhabitants of this region. They lived off the riches of the
sea (fish and crustaceans), left their artistic markings on the rocks
and left shell middens where they camped.
The first Europeans into the area would have been the sealers
who moved along the coasts of South Australia looking for seal
colonies. They were followed in the late 1840s by settlers who had been
attracted to the area by the discovery of copper further north in the
Copper Triangle.
The town takes its name from the sailing ship Marion
which was wrecked on Troubridge Shoal in 1851. There was a time when
Marion Bay was an important port being used as a major transportation
point for the local gypsum industry. Today it is a sleepy and
attractive port which is popular with holiday makers who drive the
length of Yorke Peninsula so they can experience and explore the
beauties of Innes National Park. There is a safe swimming beach and the
port and jetty area are used by a number of fishing craft. There are
also dive and fishing charter vessels operating from the port. They
tend to specialise in whiting and snapper fishing.
Things to see:
Innes National Park
BE WARNED: The road is rough and the seas, at the
northerly edge of the Roaring Forties, can be very dangerous. This is
an area of great beauty but also of great danger.
One of the hidden wonders of South Australia, indeed
of Australia. The Innes National Park, an area of nearly 9000 hectares,
protects the southerly tip of the Yorke Peninsula and is home to a rich
and diverse range of landscapes from peaceful bays to spectacular cliffs.
Stenhouse Bay
Located about 8 km south of Marion Bay in the Innes
National Park, Stenhouse Bay is now a ghost port. There was a time when
the old jetty and the hoppers and storage bins along the shoreline were
bustling with activity. Windjammers used to arrive to load limestone
which was mined inland and brought to the port.
Wreck of the Ethel
Whether it is still there is really up to the sea but
for many years the Ethel, an old barque who never made it beyond Reef
Head, could be seen from the road between Inneston and Pondalowie Bay.
The vessel was wrecked in 1904. If it has disappeared at least there is
a memorial to the event on the cliffs. The views along Ethel Beach are
particularly beautiful.
Cape Spencer
Innes National Park is full of joys and surprises.
One of the major attractions is the views. At Cape Spencer the view
across to the two tiny islands is particularly attractive.
Bird watching
Innes National Park is home to a number of rare and
endangered species of bird. If you are a keen birdwatcher it is worth
preparing to see the mallee fowl, the western whipbird, the osprey and
the beautiful white-breasted sea eagle. The winter rains attract over
120 species of bird to the park in the spring months when the
wildflowers are blooming.
Surfing and Fishing
The park is famed for its excellent fishing and
surfing. Pondalowie Bay and Chinamans Bay are known to surfers around
Australia for the excellence of their waves and Browns Beach has a
reputation with anglers fishing for salmon.
Inneston
The historic town of Inneston
was first settled in the late 1880s when gypsum was first discovered in
the area. Today it is nearly a ghost town (lots of rusting old
equipment, a crushing plant, a disused Post Office, stables and so on)
but some of the cottages have been leased to people who are trying to
revitalise the tiny settlement.
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Apartments
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Marion Bay Seaside Apts
Lot 98
Stenhouse Bay Rd
Marion Bay
SA
5575
Telephone: (08) 8339 1909 or (08) 8854 4066
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Marion Bay Holiday Villas
26 Waratah St
Marion Bay
SA
5575
Telephone: (08) 8278 5635
Facsimile: (08) 8278 5635
Email: info@marionbayvillas.com.au
Rating: ****
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Cottages & Cabins
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Heritage Cottage
1076 Gannet Cres.
Marion Bay
SA
5575
Telephone: (08) 8296 5634
Email: jon@marionbay.net
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Marion Bay Caravan Park
20 Willyama Dve
Marion Bay
SA
5575
Telephone: (08) 8854 4094
Facsimile: (08) 8854 4194
Rating: ***
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Caravan Parks
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Hillocks Drive Bush Camping Area
Hillocks Dve
Butlers Beach
Marion Bay
SA
5575
Telephone: (08) 8854 4002
Facsimile: (08) 8854 4002
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Marion Bay Caravan Park
20 Willyama Dve
Marion Bay
SA
5575
Telephone: (08) 8854 4094
Facsimile: (08) 8854 4194
Rating: ***1/2
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Camping & Other
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Valhalla Bungalow
Lot 1052 Acacia Ct
Marion Bay
SA
5575
Telephone: (08) 8362 9870 or (08) 8380 5107
Facsimile: (08) 8362 4637
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