Showcasing the raw and rugged natural beauty of South Australia's western coastline, this private peninsula overlooking Coffin Bay is truly a one-of-a-kind property.
Kellidie Bay is predominantly an ocean-lover's haven for boating, swimming and fishing, also boasting spectacular scenery and abundant native flora and fauna. Girt by sea, this unique landholding offers just shy of 54 hectares of unspoilt coastal land with spellbinding outlooks across the sparkling blue waters of both Kellidie Bay and Coffin Bay.
A well-known tourist destination, nearby Coffin Bay is famous for producing the best oysters in the country. It is home to an abundance of seafood restaurants, vibrant cafes, coastal campgrounds, stunning beaches and local tourist attractions.
With a summer population as plump as the freshest and fattest oysters, this remarkable region is also the perfect place to relax and enjoy leisurely visits to local cellar doors, guided food and wine tours, exciting fishing expeditions, eco-tours, bushwalks, biking trails and a variety of water-based activities.
The land on offer has views towards the Kellidie Bay Conservation Park and the Coffin Bay National Park with coastal conservation zoning typical to this area. The entire length of the landholding can be traversed by a dirt road. It presents a wide range of developmental opportunities subject to council consent.
Features include:
? Land size: 53.74 Ha (537,400sqm)
? Price: EOI
? No dwellings currently on the property
? Abundant wildlife including Western Grey Kangaroos, Emus, Cape Barren Geese, rare White-Breasted Sea Eagles and Osprey
? Close to renowned Coffin Bay oyster farms
? Panoramic views over Coffin Bay and Kellidie Bay
? Tightly held location where parcels of land of this size are rarely put on the market
? 9km to Coffin Bay airport
? 20 minutes from Coffin Bay's popular tourist attractions
? 40 minute drive to Port Lincoln on Eyre Peninsula's south eastern side
South Australia's Kellidie Bay spans 20.5 square kilometres, with 4.6% covered by natural reserves. The rare and unspoilt land on Peninsula Drive is a stunning escape for the astute buyer.
For more information contact Con Koutsoukos 0412 830 119
The size of Kellidie Bay is approximately 20.5 square kilometres. It has 1 park covering nearly 1.5% of total area. The population of Kellidie Bay in 2011 was 457 people. By 2016 the population was 14 showing a population decline of 96.9% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Kellidie Bay is 50-59 years. Households in Kellidie Bay are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Kellidie Bay work in a managers occupation. In 2006, 87.8% of the homes in Kellidie Bay were owner-occupied compared with 83.1% in 2011..
Kellidie Bay has 46 properties. As at 31 October 2024:
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