Escape suburbia for the Marion Bay Rise 5000sqm rural living blocks that capture spectacular and highly valued water and rural views offering the opportunity to simply enjoy the wide open spaces.
Creative design of the slightly elevated land division embraces the rural and coastal views. The land areas of these allotments accommodate flexibility in orientation and positioning of your future home therefore improving comfort and liveability.

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Climate
Bound on three sides by ocean, Yorke Peninsula has a desirable Mediterranean climate. Delightful sea breezes moderate the summer heat making the area perfect for outdoor living. |

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Eating
“Yorkes” fans have long argued the best lunch is a free lunch, probably because they catch it themselves and cook it fresh that day. |

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Beachside
Many sheltered swimming and surf beaches. |

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Fishing
Marion Bay’s autumn mullet run is a major drawcard for beach anglers Yorkes favoured for its fishing, with “hot spot” Butlers Beach and its long sea frontage only 16km to the east. |

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Boating
Launch facilities for dive and fishing boats makes Marion Bay a versatile holiday location. |

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Surfing
The southwest corner of Yorke Peninsula is one of Australia’s great surfing drawcards. It boasts numerous excellent surfing spots ranging from fast, hollow beach breaks to powerful reef set-ups. |

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Diving
Yorke Peninsula is one of South Australia’s key diving areas. Whether you are scuba-diving or snorkeling, there’s a whole new world to explore around the shores and jetties of Yorke Peninsula. |

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Bushwalking & National Parks
At the tip of Yorke Peninsula lies the ruggedly beautiful Innes National Park with numerous scenic walking trails. |