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Wool Bay Jetty is another wonderful diving site located approximately 2.5 hours away from Adelaide, on the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia. Wool Bay offers relatively shallow diving amongst sea-grass meadows and intertidal rocky reef, with an average depth of 3 m / 9 ft.


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Just 224 kilometres from Adelaide, Wool Bay is the perfect place to leave behind a fast-paced life, lie back, relax and enjoy the peace and quiet with its sandy beaches, great fishing and moderate year-round weather. Things to do: Visit Barachel Alpacas where you can watch the alpacas graze, or visit the on-farm shop for alpaca wool products.


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Wool Bay Jetty: Sheltered, parking and close to restroom - See 6 traveler reviews, 3 candid photos, and great deals for Wool Bay, Australia, at Tripadvisor.


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215km from Adelaide It's almost three hours by road from Adelaide to Wool Bay, but it's worth the trip. Here you'll find one of the best squidding jetties in South Australia. A casual stroll along the jetty will reveal wall-to-wall squid ink, indicating just how many of the delectable cephalopods are caught here annually.


Panoramic coastal landscape with beach, ocean & jetty at Wool Bay, red cliffs, silos of Port

Wool Bay Jetty 6 reviews #1 of 1 things to do in Wool Bay Points of Interest & Landmarks Write a review What people are saying " Safe beach and great jetty " Feb 2023 Really nice hidden little gem on yorke peninsula, the beach is very safe with a pontoon and easy access with a car, t. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing


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Wool Bay Jetty 4.5 6 reviews #1 of 1 things to do in Wool Bay Points of Interest & Landmarks Write a review What people are saying " Safe beach and great jetty " Feb 2023 Really nice hidden little gem on yorke peninsula, the beach is very safe with a pontoon and easy access with a car, t. Suggest edits to improve what we show.


Wool Bay jetty (foreground) and Port Giles jetty (background) Trevor's Travels

Yesterday I fulfilled a dream of seeing and filming a Leafy Seadragon. These creatures are unique to South Australia and this particular one was found at Woo.


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All the marine life I filmed this week at Wool Bay, in South Australia, including the magnificent Leafy Sea Dragon.


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Wool Bay. SA Memory. Wool Bay is situated on the Yorke Peninsula coast between Stansbury and Coobowie. The town was established in 1876 with the name Pickering but by 1940 the name had been changed to Wool Bay. In 1882 a jetty was built to take advantage of the safe anchorage with deep water close inshore.


Wool Bay jetty with Port Giles wheat silos in the background Trevor's Birding

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Panoramic coastal landscape, road to ocean & jetty at Wool Bay, red cliffs, silos of Port Giles

A short drive north from Edithburgh jetty is Wool Bay, one of the best snorkel sites for beginners to spot the elusive leafy seadragon. Part of Lower Yorke Peninsula Marine Park, the jetty lies in shallow waters and is surrounded by seagrass, the preferred habitat of leafy seadragons.


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Just 224 kilometres from Adelaide, Wool Bay is the perfect place to leave behind a fast-paced life, lie back, relax and enjoy the peace and quiet with its sandy beaches, great fishing and moderate year-round weather. Things to do: Visit Barachel Alpacas where you can watch the alpacas graze, or visit the on-farm shop for alpaca wool products.


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Wool Bay Jetty (and public loos) from old Limestone Kiln, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. Looking down over the steep limestone cliff into the multicoloured waters of the Southern Yorke Peninsula's Wool Bay can be a parallel universe moment as the flat and unremarkable pastoral country - often dry and arid - gives way to the vividly.