Fleurieu Living Magazine

Create your escape Goolwa

Goolwa’s laid-back lifestyle is underpinned by a deep respect for its rich natural history, as well as its importance to early European settlers as a bustling port town. Surrounded by an abundance of picturesque waterside playgrounds, with direct access to the best of the Fleurieu’s food, wine and art, it’s hard to understand why one would ever leave. But if forever is not an option, at least stay a while and explore some of the understated treats Goolwa has to offer.

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very good day must first begin with good coffee, and what better place to start than in Goolwa’s main street. is a life force for holidaymakers and locals alike, with baristas slinging Proud Mary specialty coffee from 8am, Tuesday to Sunday. While you’re there, it might be tempting to peruse the brunch menu, and so you should. Whether you’re seeking vegetarian,

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