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Also written as Unit 17, 60-62 Renown Avenue.
Victor Harbor SA 5211, Australia
Also written as Unit 17, 60-62 Renown Avenue.
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The property at 17/60 Renown Avenue is classified as a unit
It is located in the coastal town of Victor Harbor on the Fleurieu Peninsula, about 82 km south of Adelaide
Within a short walk you’ll find the Victa Cinema (about 1 km away) and the Victor Harbor Horse‑Drawn Tram (around 2 km). The Granite Island Recreation Park is roughly 2½ km from the property, offering easy access to the island’s penguin colony and tram causeway
Victor Harbor is known for its surf‑friendly South Coast beaches, whale‑watching from June to September, and fishing both offshore and from the surf beaches. The historic horse‑drawn tram also provides a scenic way to explore the waterfront
Victor Harbor enjoys a warm‑summer Mediterranean climate (Csb), with milder summer temperatures thanks to cooling sea breezes and generally pleasant weather year‑round
The town’s name comes from HMS Victor’s 1837 anchorage near Granite Island. It was also the site of early whaling stations and the meeting of explorers Matthew Flinders and Nicolas Baudin in 1802, which led to the naming of Encounter Bay
Victor Harbor hosts a large schoolies festival each November and the Rotary Club’s Art Show in January, which has become Australia’s biggest outdoor art exhibition, attracting thousands of visitors
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