Normanville Beach

Normanville Beach is a popular seaside destination on the Fleurieu Coast of South Australia. It is located in the town of Normanville, which offers a range of accommodation, dining, and shopping options. The beach is 7.3 kilometres long and faces northwest into St Vincent Gulf, making it ideal for swimming, fishing, snorkelling, and boating. The beach is patrolled by surf lifesavers during the summer months and has a pontoon for swimmers to access. Normanville Beach is also home to the HMAS Hobart Memorial Lookout, which commemorates the naval ship that was scuttled in 2002 and is now a dive site and a marine reserve. Normanville Beach is a great place to enjoy the natural beauty and history of the Fleurieu Peninsula

Normanville Surf Life Saving Club

We reside in the same new building as the Normanville Surf Life Saving Club.

The Normanville Surf Life Saving Club (NSLSC) is a volunteer organisation that provides beach safety and education services to the public. The NSLSC is located on Jetty Road, Normanville, South Australia. The club was established in 1968 and has over 600 members. The NSLSC offers various programs and events, such as Nippers, Surf Rescue Certificate, Bronze Medallion, and Carri to Club. The NSLSC is affiliated with Surf Life Saving South Australia and Surf Life Saving Australia. You can learn more about the NSLSC on their website or Facebook page.