Edithburgh has two pubs, one short, one tall. This is the handsome, yellow-painted, two-story one, with the Seahorse Restaurant off to one side. Expect the usual steak and schnitzel offerings, plus a broad seafood selection befitting of such a remote port. The $65 'Peninsula Plate' for two covers off most undersea species and includes a bottle of house wine – bargain!


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1. Edithburgh Museum

0.07 MILES

In an old stone shopfront a few hundred metres from the town jetty (where, the 1920s, salt exports made Edithburgh the third-busiest port in South…

2. Troubridge Island Conservation Park

5.21 MILES

From the clifftops at Edithburgh, views extend offshore to sandy Troubridge Island Conservation Park, home to much birdlife including penguins cormorants…

3. Stansbury Museum

12.54 MILES

Lording it over the local school yard (this used to be the headmaster's house), Stansbury's museum digs into the town's post-colonial history with a…

4. Watsacowie Brewing Company

23.68 MILES

Craft beer is everywhere in Australia these days, including agrarian Minlaton in the Yorke Peninsula's deep south. Watsacowie occupies a former woolshed…