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Observation Hill & Lookout

Tourist attractions

Mitchell Street, Cleve SA 5640, Cleve, SA 5640
(08) 8628 2004

Description

Observation Hill, also known as Ticklebelly Hill, is a serene location in the Cleve district of South Australia.

It is a conservation area dedicated to protecting the endangered Silver Daisy species found in small patches of vegetation in the area. Apart from being a safe haven for the Silver Daisy, Observation Hill offers visitors the opportunity to take a leisurely stroll through native bushland. The walking trail is well marked and showcases a variety of native flora and fauna. At the top of the hill, visitors can enjoy stunning panoramic views of Cleve town and beyond. The lookout point is a historical site that served as an enemy aircraft spotting post during World War II, manned 24 hours a day. Observation Hill is open year-round, with the best time to visit being during the spring and summer months when the weather is mild and the native flora is in full bloom. Located just a few minutes' drive from the Cleve town centre, Observation Hill is easily accessible for visitors. The hill is well signposted, and visitors can follow the sheep dog signs that lead to the lookout. In conclusion, Observation Hill & Lookout Cleve, locally known as Ticklebelly Hill, is an ideal destination for anyone looking for a safe, sustainable environment to enjoy a leisurely stroll while taking in the stunning panoramic views of Cleve town and beyond. Additionally, it is an excellent conservation area, dedicated to the protection of the endangered Silver Daisy species.

Details

Trails & sites: Scenic lookouts

Location

Mitchell Street, Cleve SA 5640, Cleve, SA 5640

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