Port Pirie is a vibrant regional city located on the eastern shore of the Spencer Gulf in South Australia. Known for its rich industrial heritage and coastal charm, Port Pirie offers visitors a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences.
The city is characterized by its friendly community, scenic waterfront, and a variety of attractions that highlight its unique history and environment. Visitors can explore museums, parks, and local landmarks that tell the story of Port Pirie's development and its role in the region.

This centre serves as a hub for visitors to learn about the local history, arts, and culture of Port Pirie. It features exhibitions, local crafts, and information on the region’s attractions.

A scenic area along the Spencer Gulf offering walking paths, picnic spots, and opportunities for boating and fishing. The marina is a popular place for locals and visitors to enjoy the coastal environment.

This gallery showcases works by local and regional artists, promoting the cultural heritage and contemporary art scene of Port Pirie and surrounding areas.

A self-guided walking tour through the historic Solomontown area, featuring heritage buildings and informative plaques that tell the story of the town’s development and community.

A peaceful garden dedicated to honoring the service and sacrifice of local veterans. It is a place for reflection and community events, especially on Anzac Day.

An iconic landmark on the waterfront, the lighthouse has guided ships safely into the port for many years. It is a popular photo spot and symbol of the city’s maritime heritage.

This precinct features a collection of heritage-listed buildings that reflect the architectural styles and history of Port Pirie’s early settlement period.

A facility offering a range of sports and recreational activities, including swimming, tennis, and fitness programs, catering to both locals and visitors.

A walking trail along the coastline providing stunning views of Spencer Gulf, opportunities for birdwatching, and access to natural beach areas.

This museum houses a collection of artifacts, photographs, and documents that preserve the history and heritage of Port Pirie and its surrounding region.