Searching...

Start typing to search across Yorke Peninsula.

No matches for "".
Experiences in Yorke Peninsula

Heritage & History

Cornish copper towns, lighthouses and shipwrecks.

The best heritage & history in Yorke Peninsula

Little Cornwall's copper-mining triangle of Moonta, Wallaroo and Kadina tells one of Australia's great immigrant stories. Walk past poppet heads and miners' cottages, climb historic lighthouses and trace shipwrecks scattered along the coast.

History runs deep on Yorke Peninsula, where 19th-century copper booms and a proud maritime past have left a remarkable trail of heritage. The Copper Coast towns of Moonta, Kadina and Wallaroo, once known as 'Little Cornwall', preserve their mining legacy at sites like the Moonta Mines and the Wallaroo Heritage & Nautical Museum.

The peninsula's shipping history is written along its coast in grand stone jetties, working lighthouses and the haunting wreck of the Ethel, whose rusting frame still lies on the beach below the cliffs of Innes National Park. Inland, the restored gypsum township of Inneston tells the story of an industry that has since vanished.

Local museums, self-guided heritage walks and beautifully kept country towns make it easy to step back in time. Dive into the region's heritage and history and you'll uncover Cornish pasties, mining ruins, maritime tales and the resilient communities that shaped this corner of South Australia.

No places match those filters.

Try widening your search or clearing a filter.

Clear all filters