Streaky Bay Attractions
Sculptured granite rocks believed to be over 1500 million years old, that rise from the wheat fields 32km southeast of the town. If you think that sounds a little strange, then why not take a trip ...
In 1839, Edward John Eyre, the eminent explorer, established a base about 3kms from Streaky Bay which he used as a depot for his overland explorations to Point Bell and in 1940 to Albany.
Circa 1886 and acquired by the National Trust, houses its original furniture, household utensils, artifacts and machinery.
The Streaky Bay Tourist Centre, located in the charming suburb of Streaky Bay on South Australia’s picturesque Eyre Peninsula, serves as a gateway to the region's stunning natural beauty. Visitors ...



