Reviews by watersport
This travel auction site allows you to make a bid on an accommodation property and offer a reduced amount for the accommodation. It covers nearly all states in Australia and often it is the top 50 bidders who are successful. Have just won an auction to visit a Mt. Gambier Motel and it was at a very good price. Very pleased with the prompt phone call and postage of the voucher which lasts for 12 months.. The web site is www.travelauctions.com.au
I needed a small trophy for my crew (sailing dinghy) and was able to obtain just the right engraved trophy for a young boy. The service was friendly and very obliging. It didn't matter that it was a one off requirement
Stayed here after our daughter's wedding. The suite we had was well presented and spotlessly clean with kitchen, dishwasher, washing machine etc. (not that we used them). The buffet breakfast was great with a large selection of food. The wedding party gathered with interstate friends in the courtyard the night before and after breakfast the following morning. This meant they were able to spend more time with their friends. Overall this met everone's needs.
Zoe's Restaurant has a nice ambience and a welcoming atmosphere. The tables are set with blue and white cloths and sparkling drink ware. The menu is greek and mediterrean which means great fish dishes. Enjoyed the calamari which was served by friendly staff. A very nice meal. The prices are restaurant prices not cafe priceds
Borrow saiing and car magazines from this library. It is great to have up to date sailing magazines available. The library is part of the Mitcham library service. Both the Mitcham and Blackwood libraries need more room for the population that they serve. Blackwood's rebuilding programme has been repeatly put on hold for a number of years which is disappointing. The staff are very obliging and the computer network has the library edition of ancestory.com available. This saves a lot of money if you are researching your family tree.
This is a very large butcher and small goods shop. The meat is well priced and is nearly always very busy. However there are a lot of staff members so usually there is not a long wait. A large variety of meats and cuts so you should be able to find the usual and usual meals. Good if you are having a large shop. This is stop I make when occasionally passing.
I accompanied some friends to The Port Club a few months ago and enjoyed a steak meal here. The meals are well priced, well cooked and nicely served. The club is very comfortable and friendly. Although I am not a Port Adelaide or Power supporter (friends are) I thoroughly enjoyed our dinner.
We bought fish and chips from here and ate them on the beach. The shop was busy and the staff worked hard to provide the orders quickly. Friendly and clean shop and really enjoyed the butterfish and chips that we bought.
This tourist railway is part oy the National Railway Musuem and is staffed by volunteers. It runs along the foreshore and is basically small open windowed tractor carriages. Small grandchildren enjoy this small adventure and it is great to see the smiles on their faces. Runs on weekends, public and school holidays.
When you have children with you on a trip to Victor Harbor the Cockle train which is run by steamranger is a most enjoyable trip on a vintage train. When the weather permits, a steam engine is used. It runs along a great deal of the coast line between the towns of Victor Harbor and Goolwa and return. Steamrange is run by volunteers who devote a lot of time and effort in the running of a number of trips using vintage carriages and engines. The Cockle train down south and some trips from Mount Barker. The trips run mainly in the school holidays and public holidays.