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Port Willunga Jetty Pylons — Attraction in Adelaide

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Port Willunga Jetty Pylons
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Port Willunga Beach
Port Willunga SA 5173, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Star of Greece
1 Esplanade, Port Willunga SA 5173, Australia
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The Jetty, Port Willunga
16 Esplanade, Port Willunga SA 5173, Australia
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Port Willunga Jetty Pylons

Port Willunga Beach, Port Willunga SA, Australia
4.7(150)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Port Willunga Beach, restaurants: Star of Greece
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Nearby attractions of Port Willunga Jetty Pylons

Port Willunga Beach

Port Willunga Beach

Port Willunga Beach

4.8

(635)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Star of Greece

Star of Greece

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Reviews of Port Willunga Jetty Pylons

4.7
(150)
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5.0
26w

Thanks other Google map reviewers, I don’t miss this beautiful tourism attraction Port Willunga Jetty Pylons on my second last day in Adelaide in southern Australia. After kerb parking opposite to the lookout entrance, we started a Few minutes short walk from the road down to the shore. We arrived approximately 30 minutes before the forecast time of sunset, it was windy and cold but luckily no rain that moment ✌️ I took plenty of photos and glad to share some of them for others here 😂 The walk is easy but still need to take caution as per warning signage said: loss cliff. We didn’t explore the caves as per someone introduced them here as I am not bravely enough or more likely to say: not much worthy to take such risk 😆 All in all, I...

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4.0
20w

Normally this is my favourite part of the beach, its very pretty with so much history woven into the very fabric of the cliffsides,

However, the toxic algae issue has caused a rise in sealife dying and washing up on shore, this seemed to be the most obvious place to see the many dead sea animals 😢

I'll make an update post to show...

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5.0
4y

I came here with my husband and two children ages 6 and 5 and our expectations were exceeded. The water crystal blue with waves that the kids loved playing and jumping over. The Jetty Pylons were fun and exploring around them and the rocks kept the kids entertained while I soaked up the sun. Definitely be...

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Richard ChiehRichard Chieh
Thanks other Google map reviewers, I don’t miss this beautiful tourism attraction Port Willunga Jetty Pylons on my second last day in Adelaide in southern Australia. After kerb parking opposite to the lookout entrance, we started a Few minutes short walk from the road down to the shore. We arrived approximately 30 minutes before the forecast time of sunset, it was windy and cold but luckily no rain that moment ✌️ I took plenty of photos and glad to share some of them for others here 😂 The walk is easy but still need to take caution as per warning signage said: loss cliff. We didn’t explore the caves as per someone introduced them here as I am not bravely enough or more likely to say: not much worthy to take such risk 😆 All in all, I recommend it.
Keira Jane FitzpatrickKeira Jane Fitzpatrick
Normally this is my favourite part of the beach, its very pretty with so much history woven into the very fabric of the cliffsides, However, the toxic algae issue has caused a rise in sealife dying and washing up on shore, this seemed to be the most obvious place to see the many dead sea animals 😢 I'll make an update post to show those images.
Jim PJim P
Nice little beach to explore with some fascinating history behind the old jetty pylons and beach caves. If visiting around high tide be prepared to get your feet wet as the water goes right up to the beach entrance near the pylons. Great sunset photo opportunity.
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Thanks other Google map reviewers, I don’t miss this beautiful tourism attraction Port Willunga Jetty Pylons on my second last day in Adelaide in southern Australia. After kerb parking opposite to the lookout entrance, we started a Few minutes short walk from the road down to the shore. We arrived approximately 30 minutes before the forecast time of sunset, it was windy and cold but luckily no rain that moment ✌️ I took plenty of photos and glad to share some of them for others here 😂 The walk is easy but still need to take caution as per warning signage said: loss cliff. We didn’t explore the caves as per someone introduced them here as I am not bravely enough or more likely to say: not much worthy to take such risk 😆 All in all, I recommend it.
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Normally this is my favourite part of the beach, its very pretty with so much history woven into the very fabric of the cliffsides, However, the toxic algae issue has caused a rise in sealife dying and washing up on shore, this seemed to be the most obvious place to see the many dead sea animals 😢 I'll make an update post to show those images.
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Nice little beach to explore with some fascinating history behind the old jetty pylons and beach caves. If visiting around high tide be prepared to get your feet wet as the water goes right up to the beach entrance near the pylons. Great sunset photo opportunity.
Jim P

Jim P

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