Attraction
Observation Hill and Lookout
Eyre Peninsula
Free
Observation Hill, locally known as Ticklebelly Hill, is a tranquil area of native bush, which provides a safe, sustainable environment for the protection of the Silver Daisy.
Being a highly palatable food for stock and native herbivores, has resulted in the Silver Daisies decline in the Cleve district. This particular species is only found in small patches of vegetation, such as Ticklebelly Hill.
As well as being a conservation area, Ticklebelly Hill provides a walking trail for a leisurely stroll, as well as a look out point over the Cleve township. You can see as far as Arno Bay, landmarked by big white grain silos. The lookout point is a historical site and was used as an enemy aircraft spotting post during World War II, manned 24 hours a day.
Tourism sites in the District are well signposted, many with sheep dog signs for your enjoyment.
Being a highly palatable food for stock and native herbivores, has resulted in the Silver Daisies decline in the Cleve district. This particular species is only found in small patches of vegetation, such as Ticklebelly Hill.
As well as being a conservation area, Ticklebelly Hill provides a walking trail for a leisurely stroll, as well as a look out point over the Cleve township. You can see as far as Arno Bay, landmarked by big white grain silos. The lookout point is a historical site and was used as an enemy aircraft spotting post during World War II, manned 24 hours a day.
Tourism sites in the District are well signposted, many with sheep dog signs for your enjoyment.
<p>Disabled access available, contact operator for details.</p>
Facilities
Carpark
Family Friendly
Interpretive Centre
Lookouts
Picnic Area
Price