Learn about town history at your own pace
The Cleve History Walk is a self-guided tour which people can do either using an information pamphlet, or a QR code on a tablet...
Visit EP’s highest point
Carappee Hill is the highest point on Eyre Peninsula - and it’s an easy drive when staying in Cleve, or for locals to visit...
Drive or hike at Darke Peak
There is plenty to see at Darke Peak with hiking trails and roads suitable for sedans or four-wheel drive vehicles.
Federation Lookout can be found...
Metal works of arts attract visitors
Cleve boasts some impressive metal sculptures - the work of local farmer Peter “Turtle” Crosby.
The two most well known and life-size works are of...
Cleve provides base for exploration
Cleve provides an ideal base for travellers wanting to explore the scenic drives or hiking trails nearby.
The Cleve Hills scenic drive is a combination...
Centres equipped for tourism growth
Visitor information centres have discussed being equipped for a new type of visitor as regions including Eyre Peninsula continue to see tourism success.
The South...
Have your say: Mobile blackspots hamper modern farmers
Dear Editor,
We’ve all heard it before. You’re on the phone to a farmer driving through regional South Australia and they alert you the call...
Your local community diary
Tumby Bay croquet
Tumby Bay Croquet Club is hosting a tournament now until Monday, May 23. A total of 28 players from outside of Tumby...
Taking the bait: Weather hampers fishing efforts
Reports this week have slowed down as expected with the conditions that have been
experienced since the weather started to turn.
There are still plenty of...