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There are many attractions to be found in and around Port Neill, several of which are listed below. Pick up a tourism brochure from one of the businesses in Port Neill or Tumby Bay and spend a day exploring.

If you're looking for a beautiful stroll or a brisk walk, why not spend some time on the Lady Kinnaird Walking Trail at Port Neill? This follows the coastline south from the jetty, over headlands and beaches, to the edge of the golf course where a seat overlooks the site of the wreck of the Lady Kinnaird. The northern section of the trail is still under construction but will head north of the jetty along the main beach to the lookout, then wind its way to Byrnes Bay.

Anear Park

Displays a collection of implements used by local settlers.

Location: Wallis Street

Anear Park
Heritage Park
Heritage Park
To comemorate the early pioneers of the district.
Historic Lady Kinnard Anchor and WW II Cannon
This historic anchor from the wreck south of Port Neill and the World War II cannon are both situated on the foreshore.

Location: Foreshore
Port Neill Anchor
Natural Heritage Information Gazebo
Natural Heritage Info Situated near the tennis courts. Ecological, geological, coastal and dune, Flora, Fauna and marine information.
Playgrounds
Port Neill foreshore features a great fun family area including a playgorund.

Location: Foreshore
Port Neill Playgrounds
Port Neill Town Lookout
Port Neill Lookout
Located 2km out of town, with beautiful panoramic views of the township, Mottle Cove and Byrne Bay.
Ramsey Bicentennial Gardens
Complete in 1988 to commemorate the Bicentennial of Australia, walk through and view a large variety of native shrubs and trees.
Ramsey Bicentennial Gdns
The Green Shed
The Green Shed The only "goods" shed left at Port Neill, it remains as evidence of the former busy seaport days. Coin operated BBQ facilities available.
Port Neill BowlingClub
Immaculately maintained bowling greens, overlooking the picturesque beach and foreshore at Port Neill.
Port Neill Bowling Club
 
 
Jill and Vic Fausers Living Museum
Living Museum This musuem displays a marvelous collection of motorcycles, a vintage car, an 1883 portable steam engine, stationary engines, farm machinery and the only complete "Blackstone" collection in the world. Also dolls toys and household appliances. Open daily.

Location: 25 Peake Terrace [opposite caravan park]
Contact: 08 8688 9041
Port Neill Golf Club
Contact
08 8688 9214
Location
Coast Road, Port Neill
Details
Golfing facilities
Port Neill Golf Club
 
Lady Kinnaird Walking Trail
Lady Kinnaird Walking Trail The Lady Kinnaird Walking Trail at Port Neill follows the coastline, south from the jetty over headlands and beaches to the edge of the golf course where a seat over looks the site of the wreck of the Lady Kinnaird. The northern section of the trail is still under construction but will head north of the jetty along the main beach to the lookout, then wind its way to Byrnes Bay. Click here to download a map.
 
Port Neill Tennis Courts
Tennis courts available all year round, next to the skate park and shaded Natural Heritage Information Gazebo area.
Port Neill Tennis Courts
 
Port Neill Geology
Port Neill Geology

The rocks around Port Neill are of great interest to geologists as they show the best exposed examples of the Kalinjala Mylonite Zone and tell us about processes that operated at least 20km below the surface.

Click here to read more

 
Port Neill Skate Park
Skate park for the kids, available all year round...the perfect place for them to burn off some energy on skateboards, bikes or scooters.
Port Neill Skate Park
 
 
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