
Tourism
Burra is synonymous with copper mining, and there is a wealth of mining heritage readily accessible to all. Apart from the mining past, history buffs will find much of interest in the Hallett, Terowie and Eudunda areas, and Robertstown is a great stepping off point for the some of the eco-tourism attractions of the area. The entire Goyder area features untouched rural views, from rolling hills and valleys, to breathtaking gorges and lagoons. For the outdoors types, the region is an excellent place for eco-tourism. Walks, bike rides, flora and fauna, and drive tours - we have it all. Interested in arts, crafts, and antiques (and who can resist browsing and perhaps purchasing something special as a memento of their visit)? - then you will be well catered for in Goyder. While you are here, enjoy the accommodation, food (and pubs). The Goyder Region offers many unique dining experiences - from a quiet bistro meal in a country hotel, light snacks, takeaways and devonshire teas, to a 3-course indulgence at one of our specialised restaurants. For just a drink, call in to one of the many pubs in the region. There are also a number of outlets retailing locally produced delicacies for which this region is establishing a good reputation. Further Information :Integrated Strategic Tourism Plan - Clare Valley and Barossa Regions - Consultation ReportThis report documents the process and findings of the consultation undertaken with tourism stakeholders, visitors to the regions, and local businesses and communities, to inform the development of the Regional Tourism Strategy. Click here for the full text of the Consultation Report. |
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