Corny Point is a settlement in South Australia located about 7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi) to the east of the north-western tip of the Yorke Peninsula. It was named after the nearby headland, Corny Point. The first pastoral lease was taken up in 1846.© Wikipedia
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Corny Point is a small community (and popular holiday destination) at the bottom end of the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia. This area has a beautiful coastline that is known for great surfing spots, boating, fishing and of course the Corny Point Lighthouse which was built in 1881. There are some beautiful north facing beaches in the area whcih is only about three hours drive from Adelaide.
Corny Point has a general store (with fuel pumps), caravan park with a range of accommodation, as well as local holiday rentals. Overlooking the Spencer Gulf you will find covered barbeques with picnic tables - great for a family day out. We called in for a cold drink at the Howling Dog Tavern on the corner of Corny Point Road and Liddiards Road which has plenty of parking at the side of the building. The Howling Dog Tavern also provides meals - check for opening times on 08 8855 3395.