Alexandrina picnic sites

The Alexandrina Region in South Australia offers a variety of picturesque picnic areas for visitors to enjoy. One such location is the Frank Potts Reserve, situated in the heart of the Langhorne Creek wine region and near the Bremer River. This reserve features bench seating, disabled toilets, and camping facilities, making it an ideal spot for weary travelers to rest and reenergize. Another popular picnic spot in the region is Clayton Bay foreshore, which offers good picnic spots and fishing opportunities from the jetty. The nearby Sails at Clayton Bay offers a relaxing atmosphere to enjoy a glass of wine and a bite to eat on their deck.

The Alexandrina Council also maintains several parks and gardens throughout the region, many of which feature picnic facilities such as playgrounds, picnic tables, benches, shelters, and free push-button BBQs. Some of these parks include Abbotts Reserve, Alfred Langhorne Park, Amelia Park, and Arthur Neighbour Reserve. In addition to these picnic areas, the Alexandrina Region boasts a variety of attractions, such as the Milang Railway Museum, the Finniss wetlands, and the Canoe Trees. With its stunning landscapes, rich history, and tantalizing food and wine offerings, the Alexandrina Region is a perfect destination for travelers seeking a memorable outdoor experience.

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