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Cittaslow Goolwa Logo

Cittaslow Centre at
Signal Point, Goolwa Wharf

Cittaslow Goolwa is part of the redeveloped Signal Point at Goolwa Wharf. Currency Creek wine producer BALLASTSTONE WINES is bringing new life back into this significant building that was orginally set up as an interpretive centre and opened by the Prince and Princess of Wales in 1988. Stage One of the new development includes a cellar door for BallastStone Wines, a cafe operated by Alistair and Tenney Parker from Loose Goose Food Design, Currency Creek Wine Makers and Cittaslow Goolwa.

The official opening of the new Signal Point was on Friday 18 February 2011 with a Stomp Off. Tasty platters and light refreshments are available along with cellar door tastings and local wine purchases while you overlook the activities of Goolwa Wharf and the last bend of the River Murray. If you want to preview the view click here.

Displays, demonstrations, tastings and sales are planned on a regular basis after the official opening. You can spend time exploring the historic river port of Goolwa, ride on the Cockle Train with Steam Ranger and the paddlesteamer Oscar W, wander around the Goowla Wharf Market every first and third Sundays, plus lots more. Find out details from the Goolwa Visitor Information Centre on the corner of Cadel Street (the main street) and Cutting Road.

Loose Goose cafe early cafe

early setup cittaslow display

Cittaslow values signpost