What to do in Victor Harbor with your family, as a couple, group, or individual:

REMEMBERING NO VISIT TO VICTOR HARBOR IS COMPLETE WITHOUT VISITING THE NATIONAL TRUST MUSEUM AND CUSTOM HOUSE

Half a day visit:

  • National Trust Museum
  • Walk or horse tram to Granite Island
  • Adventure playground on Flinders Parade
  • Mini golf
  • Amusements Park (depending on the season)
  • Picnic on the beach or in Soldiers Memorial Gardens or cafes and bakeries
  • Hire bikes/skate park

One day visit:

  • National Trust Museum
  • Check out paddlesteamer PS OscarW at Goolwa
  • Visit other National Trust museums at Goolwa & Pt Elliot.
  • Cockle train ride to Goolwa
  • Visit to Granite Island, walk, or horse tram
  • Picnic on the beach or Soldiers memorial gardens AND Bakeries
  • Adventure playground on Flinders Parade
  • Camel rides
  • Bike riding/hire bikes or scooters
  • Walk the Bluff
  • Mini golf
  • Urimbirra wildlife park
  • Cafes/Hotels

Two day visit:

  • National Trust Museum
  • Cockle train ride to Goolwa
  • Visit to Granite Island, walk, or horse tram
  • Picnic on the beach or Soldiers memorial gardens
  • Adventure playground on Flinders Parade
  • Indoor Aquatics Centre
  • Camel rides
  • hire bikes or scooters/walking and bike trails
  • Walk the Bluff
  • Mini golf
  • Urimbirra wildlife park
  • Cafes/Restaurants/Hotels
  • Harbor boat tours
  • Canoe hires in the lake
  • Wine tasting and distilleries such as Boho/ Cut Hill/Waterport Road/ The Strand Port Elliot and many more (just check opening times) …. Child friendly too
  • Milang and Lake Alexandrina
  • Star Gazing at Normanville
  • Victa Cinema
  • Glacier Rock and cafe
  • Horseshoe Bay at Pt Elliot
  • Myponga – Reservoir Trail and Smiling Samoy Brewery/markets and café

There are also places around an hour or less away from Victor Harbor to visit as well: Strathalbyn, Langhorne Creek, Normanville, Yankalilla, Second Valley, Rapid Bay, Ashbourne, Willunga you may even fit in a day trip to Kangaroo Island! AND so much more… Check out the Visitors Info Centre site too!