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South Australia Beaches.

In South Australia be sure to check out the beaches at Frankston while Semaphore, Henley Beach, Glenelg and Port Noarlunga are top spots to watch the kids build sandcastles, venture onto playgrounds, or slurp an ice cream.

All are situated in, or close to Adelaide.

Glenelg, one of South Australia's favourite seaside playgrounds, has a beautifully landscaped foreshore and reserve areas, cafes and restaurants and beach leisure activities.

It's also home to the Beach-house, a fantastic amusement complex with waterslides, dodgm cars and more.

Adelaide Shores is ideal for families. The 153 hectare reserve is close to shops, restaurants and transport and has great recreation facilities.

A lazy seal on the beach at Adelaide Shores.This holiday spot has every amenity imaginable for the perfect seaside retreat.

Emu Bay, on Kangaroo Island is a beautiful, four-kilometre long, safe beach with vehicle access onto the hard sand.

Penneshaw beach is clean, offers safe conditions for swimming and spectacular views across Backstairs Passage to the mainland.

The beach area in front of the Ozone Hotel is a popular family picnic spot with elevated grass banks, while Little Brownlow Beach, in front of the Yacht Club, is also a pleasant area providing shallow swimming and wading.

My kids loved it there when we spent a short break in the region some time ago.

Things will have changed since then but the beach will still be the same.

You’ll also find calm swimming beaches with sheltered bays for families to enjoy at Yorke Peninsula.

And there are also plenty of beaches to choose from on the The Eyre Peninsula.

With 2000 kilometres of coastline to explore you’re sure to find a wonderful beach that’'s just what you’re looking for.........enjoy,

John.



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