Stansbury (postcode 5582) is a small town, located in the southern east coast of Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. At the 2011 census, Stansbury had a population of 543. It is located 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of Minlaton and 22 kilometres (14 mi) east of Yorketown. It faces the Gulf St Vincent across Oyster Bay, where shellfish were originally harvested in the 19th century. The town has also been a port used in the export of wheat and barley to Adelaide. There is a country-style market which runs each Sunday, and was the first of its kind within the Yorke Peninsula region.© Wikipedia
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Stansbury is a small village on the foreshore of Oyster Bay located on the eastern side of the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia. There is lovely caravan park at the end of Anzac Parade - the Stansbury Caravan Park with lovely waterfront villas and powered caravan (or camping) sites.
We parked with the van along the waterfront and enjoyed lunch under a large tree - it was very windy and this gave us a bit of protection. There is a great boat launching area and big bay that looked to be very popular for sailing and fishing. This is a well maintained waterfront park with covered picnic tables, barbeques, children's playground, public toilets, long jetty and a pub across the road.
The Stansbury Markets are held between October and April along the parkland on Anzac Parade - these are only small but full of local produce and interesting homemade gifts. After the markets we headed over to the Blue Lime Cafe for morning tea (highly recommended) - you cannot miss this building with a mural painted down the side of the building.