Experience the Magic of On Location Fleurieu
Discover the enchanting world of film at On Location Fleurieu, a premier movie studio nestled in the breathtaking Fleurieu Peninsula.
On Location Fleurieu is a captivating movie studio offering tourists a rare glimpse into the filmmaking process. Nestled in a picturesque setting, this destination is a must-visit for film enthusiasts and those seeking a unique experience during their travels.
A brief summary to On Location Fleurieu
Local tips
- Book your tour in advance to secure a spot, especially during peak tourist seasons.
- Check the schedule for any special events or workshops that may enhance your visit.
- Wear comfortable shoes as you may be walking around various sets and outdoor areas.
- Don’t forget your camera for unique photo opportunities in front of iconic film sets.
Getting There
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Car
If you're traveling by car, start by heading towards Main Highway (M1) from your current location in Fleurieu Peninsula. Once on the M1, continue south until you reach the Victor Harbor exit. Follow the signs for Victor Harbor and then turn onto Hindmarsh Valley Road. Continue on this road until you reach the junction with Mount Compass Road and turn left. After a short drive, you will see On Location Fleurieu on your right. Parking is available on-site.
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Public Transportation
For those opting for public transportation, you can catch the bus from various locations in Fleurieu Peninsula to Victor Harbor. Look for the bus services run by Adelaide Metro, specifically the 740 or 741 routes. Once you arrive at the Victor Harbor bus station, you will need to take a taxi or rideshare service to reach On Location Fleurieu, as it is approximately 5 kilometers away from the bus station. Expect taxi fares to be around $15-$20 AUD depending on traffic.
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Bicycle
If you're feeling adventurous and want to cycle, there are bike paths connecting various towns in the Fleurieu Peninsula. Start from Victor Harbor, taking the scenic route along the coastline. The ride is approximately 5 kilometers and will take you about 20-30 minutes. Ensure you have a map or GPS device, as some paths can be less clear. Remember to wear a helmet and follow local cycling rules.