Hotels in Wallaroo, South Australia
Anglers Inn Hotel Motel
Anglers Inn Hotel Motel The hotel was established in 1861 as the Commercial Inn, Peninsular Hotel in 1971 and in May 1995 renamed the Anglers Inn Hotel Motel.
Cornucopia Hotel
Cornucopia Hotel This National Trust listed hotel was first licensed in 1862. The Cornucopia Hotel is a magnificent two-storey hotel located in the heart of Wallaroo, only metres from the main shopping district and local cafes. The Sea SA...
Prince Edward Hotel
Prince Edward Hotel The Hotel opened as the Prince of Wales Hotel in 1864 and was renamed the Prince Edward Hotel in 1958. No Accommodation
Wallaroo Hotel
Hotel Wallaroo Opened in 1862 as the Ship Inn, Bay View in 1910 and Hotel Wallaroo in 1958. Located in the back streets of Wallaroo, this is a true 'locals pub.'
Weeroona Hotel
Weeroona Hotel Opened as the Globe Hotel in 1861 and was renamed the Weeroona Hotel in April 1959.
Information on Wallaroo, SA 5556

Wallaroo is a popular coastal holiday destination on the Yorke Peninsula, known for its sandy beaches perfect for swimming, rich maritime history, and excellent fishing opportunities. South Australia's Small Top Tourism Town for 2022, it features family-friendly white sandy beaches including Office Beach, Sailing Club Beach, and North Beach.
The town boasts chic cafes, beachside accommodation options, and the famous jetty where fishing enthusiasts catch snapper and King George Whiting. Wallaroo is part of the historic Copper Coast region alongside Kadina and Moonta.
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Travel options
Wallaroo is approximately 1 hour from Adelaide Airport by car, with road and bus connections available from Adelaide. The nearby Kadina Airport serves general aviation but has no scheduled passenger flights. Spencer Gulf Searoad operates a car and passenger ferry service departing from Wallaroo, providing scenic water transport options. Yorke Peninsula Coaches provides local bus services throughout the region.
Wallaroo serves as an excellent base for day trips to the Clare Valley, southern Flinders Ranges, and Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park.






