
Weeroona Island, a 77-hectare island in South Australia's Spencer Gulf, offers a tranquil retreat with sandy beaches, mangroves, and a 300-meter causeway connecting it to the mainland. The island features a 1.6-kilometer beach wrapping around its western half, with the eastern half surrounded by mangroves. A 3-kilometer walking and cycling trail encircles the island, providing scenic views of the Gulf and Flinders Ranges. Visitors can enjoy activities like fishing, kayaking, and windsurfing, and explore the heritage-listed shipwreck, The York, along the southern shore.
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