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Paskeville, SA

Paskeville is famed as the host town for the Yorke Peninsula Field Days, held every September in odd numbered years. This event is the oldest in Australia and one of the biggest, exhibiting millions of dollars worth of farm machinery. Named Community Event of the Year 2006, the field days also offer fantastic food and entertainment and a chance to mix with the locals.

This small town is 131 kilometres from Adelaide and a reception point for grain deliveries.

Where to stay?

Experiences

  • Sport

Popular Activities

  • Sightseeing

About Paskeville

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Paskeville Postcode: 5552
  • State: South Australia
  • Region: Yorke Peninsula
  • Latitude: -34.03896
  • Longitude: 137.90235
  • Elevation: 148m
  • Population: 178
  • Median Income: $22880
  • Area (Sq/km): 148.87
  • Timezone: Australia/Adelaide

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