Map of Tumby Bay Jetty | Eyre Peninsula Visitor Guide

Map of Tumby Bay Jetty – Eyre Peninsula Visitor Guide

This map of Tumby Bay Jetty provides an overview of one of South Australia's most picturesque coastal attractions, including the jetty, beaches, foreshore areas, fishing locations and visitor facilities.

Located on the eastern coast of Eyre Peninsula, Tumby Bay Jetty is a popular destination for fishing, walking, photography and enjoying views across Spencer Gulf. The jetty forms part of a vibrant foreshore precinct known for its relaxed coastal atmosphere.

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Tumby Bay Jetty is located in Tumby Bay on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. Nearby attractions include Tumby Bay Beach, the foreshore precinct, local murals, walking trails and coastal recreation areas.

Interactive Tumby Bay Jetty Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore Tumby Bay Jetty, nearby beaches, foreshore facilities and surrounding Eyre Peninsula attractions.

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Where Is Tumby Bay Jetty Located?

Tumby Bay Jetty is located in the coastal town of Tumby Bay on the eastern side of Eyre Peninsula. The jetty extends into Spencer Gulf and sits close to the town centre and foreshore recreation areas.

  • North: Eyre Peninsula coastal communities
  • South: Port Neill and surrounding coastline
  • East: Spencer Gulf
  • West: Tumby Bay township

Why Is Tumby Bay Jetty Famous?

Tumby Bay Jetty is known for its scenic setting, calm waters and popularity with fishers and visitors. The area is also recognised for its attractive foreshore and reputation as one of Eyre Peninsula's most appealing coastal towns.

  • Popular fishing destination
  • Scenic waterfront views
  • Family-friendly foreshore
  • Photography location
  • Eyre Peninsula tourism attraction

Main Attractions Around Tumby Bay Jetty

  • Tumby Bay Jetty — coastal landmark and fishing location
  • Tumby Bay Beach — swimming and recreation area
  • Foreshore Reserve — picnic and relaxation area
  • Town Centre — cafes, shops and visitor services
  • Coastal Walking Paths — scenic recreation routes
  • Public Art and Murals — local attractions
  • Fishing Areas — popular angling locations
  • Spencer Gulf — marine environment and coastal views

Tumby Bay Jetty Map Overview

A map of Tumby Bay Jetty helps visitors understand the relationship between the jetty, beach, foreshore and nearby visitor facilities.

  • Jetty Structure
  • Fishing Areas
  • Beach Access Points
  • Walking Paths
  • Visitor Facilities

Why People Visit Tumby Bay Jetty

  • Fishing from the jetty
  • Walking and sightseeing
  • Photography and sunsets
  • Swimming and beach activities
  • Exploring Eyre Peninsula
  • Relaxing by the waterfront

Why People Search for a Map of Tumby Bay Jetty

  • To locate the jetty entrance
  • To find fishing locations
  • To explore nearby beaches
  • To locate visitor facilities
  • To plan an Eyre Peninsula trip

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Tumby Bay Jetty FAQs

  • Where is Tumby Bay Jetty located?
    Tumby Bay Jetty is located on Eyre Peninsula in South Australia.
  • Why is Tumby Bay Jetty popular?
    It is known for fishing, coastal scenery, beach access and its relaxed waterfront setting.
  • Can you fish from Tumby Bay Jetty?
    Fishing is a popular activity at the jetty, subject to current regulations and conditions.
  • What is near Tumby Bay Jetty?
    Nearby attractions include Tumby Bay Beach, the foreshore precinct, public art installations and the wider Eyre Peninsula region.

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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current or suitable for navigation, marine use, fishing, boating, emergency use or official purposes. Access arrangements, weather conditions, tides, fishing regulations and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travelling.