Leonards Mill

Fleurieu Peninsula


In a restored stone flour mill (1849, complete with towering stone chimney), atmospheric Leonards makes a fancy lunch stop or an even fancier dinner destination, with an impressive multi-course degustation menu highlighting local produce. Cottage accommodation also available if you want to make a night of it (doubles $165).


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