Fleurieu Living Magazine

Destination Port Noarlunga

‘Noarlunga’ is derived from the Kaurna word Nurlongga, meaning ‘curve place.’ It refers to the horseshoe bend of the fertile Onkaparinga River where it meets with the crystal blue waters of the coast, but it could just as easily apply to the historic township, where every twist and turn offers a new burst of flavour, glimpse of art, or the next salt-crusted aquatic adventure. Eat, see, shop and play in this relaxed seaside town.

EAT:

When it comes to coffee and brunch, Port Noarlunga has choices aplenty, but there’s no safer option than to pull up a seat at . This licensed cafe has been serving up their colourful menu

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