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Beachport Jetty — Attraction in Beachport

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Beachport Jetty
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Bowman Scenic Drive
McArthur Pl, Beachport SA 5280, Australia
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Bompas Restaurant & Accommodation
3 Railway Terrace, Beachport SA 5280, Australia
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Beachport Jetty

Beach Rd, Beachport SA 5280, Australia
4.6(450)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Bowman Scenic Drive, restaurants: Bompas Restaurant & Accommodation
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+61 8 8735 8029
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wattlerange.sa.gov.au
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Nearby attractions of Beachport Jetty

Bowman Scenic Drive

Bowman Scenic Drive

Bowman Scenic Drive

4.7

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Nearby restaurants of Beachport Jetty

Bompas Restaurant & Accommodation

Bompas Restaurant & Accommodation

Bompas Restaurant & Accommodation

3.8

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4.6
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5.0
31w

This is probably the longest jetty that I ever visited. This is really long, within top 5 longest jetties in Australia.

It's a nice walk of the full length of the Beachport Jetty until the end, total 772 metres long. The jetty has 143 years history but has been well maintained.

It's a must-visit if you are travelling the Princes Highway between Adelaide and Melbourne, but you will have to branch out from the Princes Highway for a short session for visiting the Beachport. I planned to visit not just Beachport, but also another beautiful little town called Robe, which is another must-visit little town that you can't skip if travelling between Adelaide and Melbourne via...

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5.0
5y

Well its a jetty and its long protrudes in to the sea great walk, and Beachport if you dont go your missing out beautiful little town two caravan parks, 18 hole golf course two pubs you can stay at and a motel jetty cafe and eatery Bompas restaurant beachport pub surf beach walking trails and 4wd tracks camping around lake George craft shops boat ramp scenic drive lake of silome extra salty great swimming, bowls club and lots more worth a stay in the South East of SA Sorry about lack of photos cant remember to take them maybe next time And if the seas right great diveing also salmon hole for...

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1.0
3y

Staff members here are so insecure that they feel the need to enforce discriminatory requests to their patrons. Asking customers for ​their private medical information to purchase an overly expensive, below average latte is a little bit much. In Germany it was mandated to not serve Jews, Well we all know the kind of people you are lovingly portraying. I'm off not to make an awesome home made freedom latte with sad he knowledge that your are all very unhappy people inside. I hope you all the best in life and that you find happiness and knowledge in the future, i...

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Pat ChungPat Chung
This is probably the longest jetty that I ever visited. This is really long, within top 5 longest jetties in Australia. It's a nice walk of the full length of the Beachport Jetty until the end, total 772 metres long. The jetty has 143 years history but has been well maintained. It's a must-visit if you are travelling the Princes Highway between Adelaide and Melbourne, but you will have to branch out from the Princes Highway for a short session for visiting the Beachport. I planned to visit not just Beachport, but also another beautiful little town called Robe, which is another must-visit little town that you can't skip if travelling between Adelaide and Melbourne via Princes Highway.
Adwait VaidyaAdwait Vaidya
Visited Beachport Jetty as an added destination to Robe - it has a historical significance of being the longest jetty (over 1 km) which is now close to 800m - quite a long walk where you will find folks fishing and hanging out. The water seems deep and there aren't proper rails all the way to the end so be careful. It was quite windy in June and was also raining - got to see a perfect rainbow 🌈 (check pics). Also, visited the lighthouse in Beachport - great views from where it is located.
Samuel BeumerSamuel Beumer
It's as grand as it is simple the Beachport Jetty, and it presents itself as a nice alternative to your usual, 'land'-marks. The Beachport Jetty is one of the towns many splendours, and one of it's main tourist attractions. On a nice day, you will find a good amount of boats moored nearby, adding to the view; and there are plenty of places to admire the Jetty from on the land also, with many chairs dotted around for an easy view of the outstretched landmark.
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This is probably the longest jetty that I ever visited. This is really long, within top 5 longest jetties in Australia. It's a nice walk of the full length of the Beachport Jetty until the end, total 772 metres long. The jetty has 143 years history but has been well maintained. It's a must-visit if you are travelling the Princes Highway between Adelaide and Melbourne, but you will have to branch out from the Princes Highway for a short session for visiting the Beachport. I planned to visit not just Beachport, but also another beautiful little town called Robe, which is another must-visit little town that you can't skip if travelling between Adelaide and Melbourne via Princes Highway.
Pat Chung

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Visited Beachport Jetty as an added destination to Robe - it has a historical significance of being the longest jetty (over 1 km) which is now close to 800m - quite a long walk where you will find folks fishing and hanging out. The water seems deep and there aren't proper rails all the way to the end so be careful. It was quite windy in June and was also raining - got to see a perfect rainbow 🌈 (check pics). Also, visited the lighthouse in Beachport - great views from where it is located.
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It's as grand as it is simple the Beachport Jetty, and it presents itself as a nice alternative to your usual, 'land'-marks. The Beachport Jetty is one of the towns many splendours, and one of it's main tourist attractions. On a nice day, you will find a good amount of boats moored nearby, adding to the view; and there are plenty of places to admire the Jetty from on the land also, with many chairs dotted around for an easy view of the outstretched landmark.
Samuel Beumer

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