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These beautifully appointed accommodation units give stunning views and easy access to the white sandy coastline a few steps from the villa door..click here for villa features
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Discover the beautiful beaches and safe swimming areas of Wallaroo, Yorke Peninsula
Fish, fish and more fish - discover Wallaroo and surrounding areas great fishing spots!
Learn more about the historical township of Wallaroo and some of the wonderful sightseeing locations
Fine dining and wining in the Wallaroo area - ocean fresh seafood and home style country meals abound!

 

Imagine a holiday or weekend getaways in award winning luxury beach side accommodation at one of Yorke Peninsula coast's seaside secrets - The Mac's Beachfront Villas in Wallaroo, South Australia. Beautiful beaches, great fishing, swimming & only 2 hours easy drive from Adelaide, South Australia's capital city...

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Wallaroo - Yorke Peninsula
"The Copper Triangle"
History and Sights

The thousands of fish swimming towards the light of the Wallaroo jetty, experiencing the fiery Spencer Gulf sunsets while feasting on king prawns, the many white sandy beaches - all a part of this friendly coastal township. But Wallaroo is also rich with history and many physical reminders can be observed in the area...

We are a Yorke Peninsula Tourist Information Center - You can obtain free tourism advice and area touring maps from our office. Click here to learn more.

News! We're now an authorised Yorke Peninsula Tourist Information Center. Visit our Wallaroo office for all your tourism brochures, touring tips and advice! Click here

The first European to sight the Wallaroo area was Captain Matthew Flinders while engaged in a surveying expedition of the Australian coastline in 1802.  Matthew Flinders commented in the "Investigators" log: 'the immediate coast ... which extends several leagues to the north of the point, is low and sandy, but a few miles back it rises to a level land of moderate elevation, and is not ill-clothed with small trees.' Aboriginals from the local Narangga Tribe knew the area as "Wadla-Waru".

From fleece to copper...

Settled in the 1850's, a lease of 104 square miles was granted to a Mr Robert Miller. This section of the Yorke Peninsula was originally utilised for pastoral purposes. A station was built near Wallaroo Bay and a jetty built for the purposes of loading bales of wool.

In the late 1850's the station was owned by a former Scottish sea captain, Walter Watson Hughes. He had heard rumours of "green stones" in the area, an indication of the presence of copper. He instructed his workers to inform him if they came across any of these copper bearing stones.

In 1859, James Boor, a shepherd in the employ of Captain Hughes, discovered the copper next to a shearing shed in an area now known as the Wallaroo Mines. Cornish miners were brought in to test the rock. It was then official - Wallaroo was indeed rich in copper.

It wasn't long before Welsh immigrants set up a smelting works at Port Wallaroo, in fact, many thousands of Cornish miners soon arrived in the Moonta/Wallaroo/Kadina area to turn this once empty land into a thriving industrial town.  Three large jetties had to be built in order to service the mines and export its precious bounty.

Once a productive mining area, Wallaroo is now a quiet coastal town - Click here to see some of Wallaroo's historical buildings
Many relics from the Wallaroo area's mining history
are still with us today - the Wallaroo district is rich
in Australian heritage - come and see it for yourself!

The Cornish were known at the time to be the best hard rock miners in the world and able to perform well under severe conditions.  Not only did they bring their mining skills to the Yorke Peninsula, but also their Welsh traditions, food, religion and song.

At the time, this region was the largest settled area outside of South Australia's capital city, Adelaide. The Welsh influence is still very obvious in South Australia today. Many prominent politicians, engineers and managers emerged from the copper pits and much of South Australia's financial wealth can be traced back to these, what are now, small, peaceful and picturesque towns.  The local Cornish Festival held close to Wallaroo, Kernewek Lowender, is an annual event and highlights many aspects of Welsh tradition.

click here for more information on the Cornish Festival, Kernewek Lowender. 

From Copper to Agriculture....

The Wallaroo Mining and Smelting Company was the first Australian company to pay out over one million pounds (over US$ 2million) to it's shareholders.

By 1868 the mining operation was producing over 100 tons of coppers. The copper smelters were burning over 1000 tons of coal and employing more than 200 people. 

After World War 1, the price of copper crashed, forcing the closure of the copper mines at Wallaroo and Moonta in 1923. The Wallaroo Smelting Works closure followed shortly after. Tough times descended on the general population of The Copper Triangle.  Luckily, the agricultural industry of the area provided a number of jobs for local workers - but many left the area.


Hughe's Stack, a remnant
from the Wallaroo mining era

Wallaroo's mining and nautical history has left an amazing legacy of dozens of heritage-listed buildings, houses and churches.

Click here to view photos and comments on Wallaroo's historical buildings and heritage.

From Agriculture to Tourism and Fishing....

Today, grain is exported world wide from Wallaroo's huge silos and wharf complex.  The jetty needs to be seen to be believed! When staying in Wallaroo, you'll be able to observe huge international merchant freighters loading and unloading. Farming products from all over the world arrive at Wallaro Jetty and are then distributed to farmers throughout the Yorke Peninsula. 

Click here for more information and photos of Wallaroo Jetty

Wallaroo also hosts a small fishing fleet which supplies South Australia and the world with wonderful king prawns and other species of fish. Of a night-time, thousands of squid can be seen swimming towards the light of Wallaroo Jetty - and other fish follow them!

Your sunrise view from The Mac's Beachfront Villas with the famous Wallaroo Jetty in the background
Sunrise at The Mac's Beachfront Villas with the
850 metre Wallaroo Jetty in the distance.

Click here for more information on the great fishing in the Wallaroo area!

A new marina is also currently being established in Wallaroo which will provide yatchsmen, fishermen and pleasure craft owners with a host of high grade facilities. 

Huge snapper can be found in the waters around Wallaroo - A great fighting fish and fantastic on the grill!
Click here to learn more about
the great ocean, jetty and rock
fishing around the Wallaroo area

Click here for a list of other sights and activities in the Wallaroo area.

The Mac's Beachfront Villa's office contains a huge range of tourist information, things to do and sights to see while you enjoy your stay in beautiful Wallaroo!

We are a Yorke Peninsula Tourist Information Center - You can obtain free tourism advice and area touring maps from our office. Click here to learn more.

News! We're now an authorised Yorke Peninsula Tourist Information Center. Visit our Wallaroo office for all your tourism brochures, touring tips and advice! Click here

 

Beautiful Wallaroo on the Yorke Peninsula - 2 hours drive from Adelaide, South Australia

The Mac's Beachfront Villas in beautiful Wallaroo is only 2 hours drive from Adelaide, South Australia, on the majestic Yorke Peninsula. Click here for more detailed travel directions

Sun, fishing, swimming, sightseeing, boating, peace and tranquility - click here to start planning your next holiday accommodation bookings.

The Mac's is the perfect holiday destination and weekend retreat for singles, couples & families! 

Restaurants, boat ramps, local business & other facilities are all within a short distance of the beach-side resort.


 
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