Clare is the beautiful town which gives its name to the Clare Valley region. Wineries surround the..
Mintaro InformationRich in history and heritage buildings, the entire town of Mintaro was declared a State Heritage..
Burra InformationListed on the National Estate Register and also declared a State Heritage Area, the former copper..
Sevenhill InformationSurrounded by vineyards to the north and south, Sevenhill is very much at the heart of the wine..
Auburn InformationAuburn is one of the oldest settlements in the Clare Valley, so it's a great place to explore the..
Kapunda InformationThe town of Kapunda, is the location of the first significant copper mine in Australia's history...
Riverton InformationRiverton, heart of the Gilbery Valley, is located on the Barrier Highway. This charming town..
Spalding InformationSituated in a valley surrounded by ranges, Spalding is a pleasant farming town. The nearby..
See all locations in Clare ValleyThe area located on the western side of the Clare Hills, alternates from hilly in the east, to flat in the west. Graziers settled the area in the middle 1800s. The railway helped to develop the town of Blyth and it was once quite a large centre.
Now Blyth is a quaint country town. Its hills offer stunning views of the western plains, with a scenic patchwork of colours created by different crops, especially in spring and autumn. Join the short interpretative botanical walking trail.
First proclaimed in 1860, the Hundred of Blyth was named in honour of Sir Arthur Blyth who arrived in South Australia as a teenager with his parents in 1839 and went on to become a successful business man and parliamentarian. The town of Blyth was created in 1875.
In Blyth it is the original German St Petrie Kirche Lutheran Church that will delight the visitor. Whilst the 1886 building with its tall steeple is a timely reminder of the many nationalities that first settled in this area, today the building is the Medika Gallery.
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Barossa InformationArguably Australia's most commercially important wine region, the Barossa Valley, just an hour's..
Adelaide Hills InformationAs the oldest wine region in South Australia (the first vines were planted in 1839, just three..
Kangaroo Island InformationThis large and visually spectacular island is a microcosm of varying landscapes and different..
Limestone Coast InformationFamed for its red wines, red soils and red rock lobster, the Limestone Coast is located in the..
Eyre Peninsula InformationThere's 2000 kilometres of coastline to explore on Eyre Peninsula, and rarely will there be another..
Fleurieu Peninsula InformationIt's little wonder Australia's richest landscape art prize is staged on the Fleurieu..
Port Augusta InformationPort Augusta is known as the Crossroads of Australia, where roads from Adelaide, the Flinders..
Port Elliot/Horseshoe Bay InformationOne of the sweetest beach settings in South Australia, Port Elliot is a popular tourist..
Victor Harbor InformationVictor Harbor is all about the sun, surf, sand, stunning views and intimate wildlife..
Yorke Peninsula InformationLazy days under the beach umbrella. Cold beers around a barbecue sizzling with the day's catch...
Flinders Ranges InformationA Flinders Ranges and Outback holiday equals beauty on a massive scale and mateship in the smallest..
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