Road Trip Guide
Fleurieu Peninsula: The Southern Ocean Run
Adelaide to Victor Harbor
Start
Adelaide
Finish
Victor Harbor
Distance
120 km
Duration
2-3 days
Best Months
October - April
Budget
$$
EV Ready
8/10
Kid-Friendly
9/10
Key Waypoints
Trip Essentials for Adelaide
Gas & Juice: Critical Pit Stops
Don't get stranded. These are your essential fuel and supply points.
Aldinga Central
Fuel & Supplies
The last major shopping center before heading further south; stock up on water, snacks, and fuel here.
Yankalilla Medical Centre
Medical
The primary medical facility for the central Fleurieu region, located on the main road.
Victor Harbor Caltex
Fuel & Service
Full-service station at the end of the route, open late for travelers.
Insider Driving Tips
Beware of wildlife at dusk: Kangaroos are extremely active along the Range Road and Myponga areas as the sun sets; avoid driving at night if possible.
Book winery experiences in advance: Popular spots like the d'Arenberg Cube in McLaren Vale require pre-booking, especially on weekends and public holidays.
Check the wind forecast: The Fleurieu is notoriously windy. If you're planning a beach day at Port Willunga, a strong easterly wind is your best friend for offshore conditions.
Support local farm gates: Many farmers leave 'honesty boxes' for eggs, honey, and citrus along the backroads between Willunga and Myponga; carry small Australian coins and notes.
Respect the 'Leave No Trace' policy: The coastal dunes are fragile ecosystems. Always stick to marked boardwalks and take all rubbish with you to protect the local flora and fauna.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
McLaren Vale Wine Region
The Currant Shed
“An award-winning restaurant set in an old fruit-drying shed, offering seasonal degustation menus that highlight the best of Fleurieu produce.”
The d'Arenberg Cube
An architectural marvel inspired by a Rubik's Cube, providing 360-degree views of the surrounding vine-covered hills.
Chalk Hill Lookout
The perfect spot at golden hour to capture the sun setting over the endless rows of grapevines toward the coast.
Onkaparinga River National Park
A rugged gorge hidden just minutes from the vineyards, offering steep hiking trails and spectacular views of the river winding toward the sea.
d'Arenberg Cube
Winery and Art Installation
“This iconic five-story architectural marvel offers immersive art installations, wine blending experiences, and panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards.”
Willunga Farmers Market
Market
“Held every Saturday, this award-winning market is the perfect place to sample fresh, locally grown produce and artisan goods from the Fleurieu Peninsula.”
Onkaparinga River National Park
National Park
“This scenic park features rugged gorge landscapes, diverse hiking trails, and excellent wildlife spotting opportunities along the riverbanks.”
Port Willunga
Star of Greece
“A high-end kiosk and restaurant perched on the cliff edge, famous for its local squid and panoramic views of the Gulf St Vincent.”
The Jetty Pylons
The iconic remains of the 19th-century jetty, best photographed at low tide during a vibrant sunset.
Clifftop Path
A walking trail offering a bird's-eye view of the entire bay and the contrasting colors of the sand and sea.
The Fisherman’s Caves
Man-made caves dug into the soft limestone cliffs in the 1800s, providing a cool, shaded retreat and a unique historical perspective.
Port Willunga Beach
Beach
“Famous for its stunning golden cliffs and the iconic remains of the old jetty pylons jutting out of the turquoise water.”
Star of Greece
Restaurant
“Perched on the cliff edge, this renowned eatery offers panoramic ocean views paired with fresh, locally-sourced South Australian seafood.”
Aldinga Scrub Conservation Park
Nature Reserve
“A protected area offering scenic walking trails through diverse coastal vegetation and excellent opportunities for birdwatching.”
Myponga Reservoir & Range Road
Smiling Samoyed Brewery
“A rustic craft brewery overlooking the reservoir, known for its award-winning beers and friendly resident Samoyed dogs.”
Myponga Reservoir Lookout
A dedicated viewing platform that captures the scale of the water against the backdrop of the pine plantations.
Range Road Crest
A pull-over point on the ridge that offers a dual-horizon view of the valley and the sea.
Myponga Beach
A secluded cove at the end of a steep, winding dirt road that feels worlds away from the more popular tourist beaches.
Myponga Reservoir
Nature Reserve
“This stunning reservoir offers scenic walking trails and excellent opportunities for kayaking and fishing in a tranquil setting.”
Smiling Samoyed Brewery
Brewery
“Located right next to the reservoir, this award-winning brewery serves craft beers and delicious wood-fired pizzas in a dog-friendly atmosphere.”
Myponga Beach
Beach
“A quiet and rugged coastal spot perfect for a peaceful stroll, beachcombing, or watching the sunset over the Gulf St Vincent.”
Normanville & Carrickalinga
Forktree Brewing
“Located in a converted shed on a hill above town, offering incredible views and hearty burgers made with local ingredients.”
Carrickalinga Cliffs
The northern end of the beach where red rocks meet the white sand, creating a stunning color contrast.
Normanville Jetty
A classic wooden jetty that provides a perfect leading line for ocean photography.
Lady Bay Reef
A shallow reef system easily accessible from the shore, perfect for seeing colorful fish and occasionally leafy sea dragons.
Carrickalinga Beach
Beach
“Renowned for its pristine white sands and turquoise waters, this beach is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and capturing stunning coastal photographs.”
Normanville Jetty
Landmark
“This historic jetty offers a picturesque vantage point for watching sunsets and is a popular spot for local fishing enthusiasts.”
Lady Bay
Nature Reserve
“A scenic coastal area that offers beautiful walking trails with panoramic views of the Gulf St Vincent and unique geological rock formations.”
Second Valley
Second Valley Kiosk
“A humble but essential stop for a classic Australian 'Yum-Yum' ice cream or a fresh bucket of hot chips after a swim.”
The Folded Rocks
Capture the unique geological zig-zag patterns in the cliff faces that date back to the Cambrian period.
The Causeway Path
The narrow walkway between the ocean and the cliffs, perfect for capturing the scale of the crashing waves.
Lasseters Reef
A hidden coastal trail that leads to secluded fishing spots and incredible views of the 'folded' rock strata.
Second Valley Beach
Beach
“This picturesque, sheltered cove is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring the dramatic rock formations along the coastline.”
Second Valley Jetty
Historic Landmark
“The historic jetty offers a scenic spot for fishing and provides stunning views of the surrounding rugged cliffs and turquoise waters.”
Finniss River Conservation Park
Nature Reserve
“Located a short drive away, this area features beautiful walking trails through native bushland that are ideal for birdwatching and nature photography.”
Victor Harbor
The Anchorage
“A historic hotel and restaurant offering locally caught seafood and a great selection of Fleurieu wines in a cozy, heritage setting.”
The Bluff Summit
The ultimate panoramic viewpoint overlooking Encounter Bay, Granite Island, and the rugged southern coastline.
Granite Island Boulders
Massive, lichen-covered rocks that provide a dramatic foreground for photos of the Southern Ocean.
Petrel Cove
A wild, un-swimmable beach at the base of The Bluff with incredible rock formations and powerful surf, perfect for contemplative walks.
The Causeway and Granite Island
Nature Reserve
“Walk or take the horse-drawn tram across the causeway to explore the island's scenic walking trails and spot wild little penguins.”
The South Australian Whale Centre
Museum
“This educational centre offers fascinating insights into the migration of southern right whales and the maritime history of the region.”
Victor Harbor Heritage Tramway
Historic Landmark
“Experience a unique journey on one of the world's last remaining horse-drawn tram services that connects the mainland to Granite Island.”
The Detour Index
Worth the extra mileage for these iconic side-quests.
Deep Creek National Park
A rugged wilderness area at the very tip of the peninsula with some of the best hiking trails in the state.
Why It's Worth It
“You will see hundreds of kangaroos and can hike down to Blowhole Beach, which offers views across to Kangaroo Island.”
Cape Jervis
The port town where the ferry departs for Kangaroo Island.
Why It's Worth It
“The lighthouse offers a lonely, dramatic view of the 'Backstairs Passage'—the treacherous stretch of water between the mainland and KI.”
Goolwa & The Murray Mouth
A historic river port where the mighty Murray River finally meets the Southern Ocean.
Why It's Worth It
“You can see the shifting sandbars of the river mouth and visit the set of the famous Australian film 'Storm Boy'.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Summer (December–February) is best for swimming, but Autumn (March–May) offers the best weather for hiking and wine tasting with less wind.
Yes, all major roads and the stops listed are accessible via sealed roads or well-maintained gravel tracks suitable for 2WD cars.
No, access to Myponga Reservoir and all beaches on the Fleurieu Peninsula is free for the public.