Kadina is a charming country town located on South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula, about 144 kilometers north of Adelaide. Known as the “Copper Coast,” Kadina was once one of Australia’s largest copper mining towns in the 1800s. Today, it’s the largest town on the peninsula, with around 5,000 friendly locals calling it home. Visitors can explore the fascinating Kadina Mining Museum, shop at the town’s busy main street, or enjoy events at the showgrounds. The town’s rich heritage can be seen in its beautiful old buildings, especially the historic former railway station and miners’ cottages.