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Fleurieu Peninsula

Fleurieu Peninsula
South Australia
Fleurieu Peninsula is located in South Australia
Fleurieu Peninsula
Fleurieu Peninsula
Coordinates35°30′00″S 138°25′48″E / 35.50000°S 138.43000°E

The Fleurieu Peninsula (/ˈflɜːriɜː/ FLUH-ree-uhh; locally /ˈflʊər/ FLOO-ree-oh or /ˈflʌr/ fluh-ROO) is a peninsula in the Australian state of South Australia located south of the state capital of Adelaide.

Nomenclature

The Fleurieu Peninsula was named after Charles Pierre Claret de Fleurieu, the French explorer and hydrographer, by the French explorer Nicolas Baudin as he explored the south coast of Australia in 1802. The name came into official use in 1911 after Fleurieu's great-nephew, Count Alphonse de Fleurieu, visited Adelaide and met with the Council of the Royal Geographical Society of South Australia, which recommended to the state government that the unnamed peninsula terminating in Cape Jervis be given the name Fleurieu Peninsula "in honour of one who is worthy to be remembered in the annals of Australian geography". The government approved the name later that year.[1][2]

Extent

A satellite map of Fleurieu Peninsula

The Geographical Names Advisory Committee advised in 2001 that the extent of the peninsula is:[3]

that portion of land between Gulf St. Vincent and the Southern Ocean (sic), a line from Aldinga (sic) (southern end of Aldinga Bay) to Middleton (eastern end) being the cut-off for the peninsula. This boundary has not to be gazetted at present, and is intended to be the extent of the geographic feature only and is not to be applied to any industry or interest group regional identification.

Features

Towns on the peninsula include Victor Harbor, Normanville, Yankalilla and Rapid Bay. Districts include Inman Valley and Hindmarsh Valley. A ferry travels between Cape Jervis, at the tip of the peninsula, and Kangaroo Island.[4] There is surfing on both the west and south facing coasts – known locally to Adelaide surfers as the Mid South Coast and the Far South Coast. Surf spots of note include Waitpinga and Middleton on the Far South Coast.

See also

  • Fleurieu (disambiguation)
  • Fleurieu zone (wine)

References

  1. ^ Brown, Anthony. "The French Connection: a tale of discovery and loss" (PDF). Australian Heritage. p. 35. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2014. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Flinders & Baudin. A French Geographer,. An interview with Count de Fleurieu". The Register. 12 May 1911. p. 5. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Property Location Browser Report - Placename Details: Fleurieu Peninsula, PEN". The Government of South Australia. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  4. ^ "Getting You to iconic Kangaroo Island". Sealink Travel Group. Retrieved 27 November 2014.

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