Adel Aide & South AuStr Ali AFLEURIEUPENINSULAAdel Aide & South AuStr Ali AINFORMATIONAdel Aide & South AuStr Ali APORTELLIOTNino’s ̈ CAFE$$
(%08-85523501; www �ninoscafe�com �au; 17 Albert
Pl; mains $15-33;h10am-10pm Mon-Thu, 10am-
midnight Fri-Sun) Nino’s cafe has been here
since 1974, but it manages to put a contem-
porary sheen on downtown VH. Hip young
staff and a mod interior set the scene for
gourmet pizzas, pasta, salads, risottos and
meaty Italian mains. Good coffee, cakes and
takeaways, too.
Anchorage ̈Cafe ̈ MODERNAUSTRALIAN$$
(%08-85525970;www �anchorageseafronthotel�
com;21 FlindersPde; tapas$7-14,mains$16-35;
h8-11am, noon-2�30pm& 5�30-8 �30pm) This
salty sea cave at the Anchorage hotel has
an old whaling boat for a bar and a Med/
Mod Oz menu (baguettes, pizzas, souvlaki)
peppered with plenty of seafood. There’s
great coffee, tapas and cakes, plus Euro
beers and a breezy terrace on which to
drink them.
88 Information
Victor Harbor Visitor Information Centre
(%1800 557 094, 08-85510777;www �tourism
victorharbor�com �au; Foreshore;h9am-5pm)
Handlestour and accommodationbookings�
Stocksthe Beaches on the South Coastbro-
chureif you feel like aswim,and the Old Port
Victorhistorywalk brochure�
88 Getting ̈There ̈& ̈Away
BUS
Premier Stateliner(www�premierstateliner�
com �au)runsbusestoVictorHarborfrom
Adelaide($22,1¾hours,onetothreedaily)
continuingtoGoolwa�
TRAIN
OnthefirstandthirdSundaysfromJuneto
Novemberinclusive,SteamRanger Heritage
Railway(%1300655991;www�steamranger�
org �au)operatestheSouthern Encounter(adult/
childreturn$69/36)touristtrainfromMt
BarkerintheAdelaideHillstoVictorHarborvia
Strathalbyn,GoolwaandPortElliot�TheCockle
Train(adult/childreturn$28/14)runsalongthe
EncounterCoastbetweenVictorHarborand
GoolwaviaPortEllioteverySundayandWednes-
day,anddailyduringschoolholidays�
Port Elliot
POP 3100
About 8km east of Victor Harbor, historic
(and today, rather affluent) Port Elliot is set
back from Horseshoe ̈Bay, an orange-sand
arc with gentle surf and good swimming.
Norfolk Island pines reach for the sky, and
there are whale-spotting updates posted on
the pub wall. If there are whales around,
wander out to Freemans ̈Knob lookout at
the end of the Strand and peer through the
free telescope.2 ̈Activities
Commodore ̈Point, at the eastern end of
Horseshoe Bay, and nearby Boomer ̈Beach ̈
and Knights ̈Beach have reliable waves for
experienced surfers. The beach at otherwise
missable Middleton, the next town towards
Goolwa, also has solid breaks. You can learn
to surf (around $40 for a two-hour lesson,
including gear) with South ̈ Coast ̈ Surf ̈
Academy (%0414 341 545; www �danosurf�com �
au) and Surf ̈& ̈Sun (%1800 786 386; www �
surfandsun�com �au).
History buffs should look for the Walk
Into History at Port Elliot pamphlet (try
Goolwa Visitor Information Centre (p752))
detailing a couple of history walks around
town.Big ̈Surf ̈Australia ̈ SURFING
(%08-8554 2399; info@bigsurfaustralia�com; 24
Goolwa Rd, Middleton; surfboards/bodyboards/
wetsuits per day $30/20/15;h9am-5pm) For
surf-gear hire, check out Big Surf Australia
in Middleton.RAPID ̈BAYAbout 15km south of Normanville, fol-
low the signs past bald hills and farm-
house ruins to Rapid Bay. In the 1950s
this was a boomtown, the local lime-
stone quarry shipping 60,000 tonnes
of lime per month from the enormous
jetty. Production ceased in 1981; since
then Rapid Bay has assumed a gothic,
ghost-town atmosphere. Empty ’50s
villas and workers’ quarters line the
streets, and the local shop (closed) has
signs advertising soft drinks they don’t
make anymore. The jetty (recently
rebuilt; http://www.rapidbayjetty.org) has be-
come a popular fishing and diving site.
Rapid Bay was also the site of Ad-
elaide founder Colonel William Light’s
first landing in SA in 1836, in his ship
the Rapid. There’s a stone down by the
shore with ‘WL 1836’ carved into it.