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IronHorse Junction, Kadina

IronHorse Junction is a fully renovated railway station located in the town centre of Kadina, the business centre of Yorke Peninsula, only one and half hours drive from Adelaide. IronHorse Junction was established in 1878 and fully renovated in 2004. The accommodation is very well presented and has a full kitchen with all the essentials; four bedrooms sleeping 20 people, (one bedroom adjoins the new bathroom with spa); communal lounge with satellite television and DVD and stereo on request. Off street parking is available.

Walk to local pubs, restaurants and shops. Only nine kilometres to the very popular Wallaroo beach with good fishing, museums and other local places of interest. Four wheel drive tours, Harley tours and bookings for fishing charters can be arranged.

Accommodation Options

FAMILY

One double bed, one single bed and two or one bunk bed.

DOUBLE

One queen size bed.

DORMITORY

Five single beds.

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