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Adelaide to Renmark Via Sturt Hwy Major Arterial Routes & Suburbs This Map Is Intended to Aid Planning - Alternative Maps Should Be Used If More Detail Is Needed Strip maps show distances, roadside features and town facilities on a simple flip-over STAPLE RENMARK style map, which can be used in both directions. HERE They’re not drawn to scale. Strip map features: 42 Cumulative distances Located in the columns on either side of the map, they can be matched to your car’s trip meter for a ready reference. Kingston on Murray Intermediate distances These show distances between points along the map. Town facilities Hotels, motels, post offices, caravan parks, fuel (in remote areas). 76 Narrative Includes caution notes, road surface, a description of the country traversed, town narratives and populations. Experiences & accommodation If you are looking for experiences and accommodation during your road trip, visit our website satravel.raa.com.au, which offers member exclusive discounts on a range of experiences and accommodation across SA. Blanchetown Legend ALT A1 1 1 21 Route Markers PO Post Oce Bridge H Hotel P Parking Bay Overpass R M Motel Rest Area Railway Crossing Total Distance 249 Kilometres Total Windmill Railway Station / Siding 94 CP Caravan Park Accom. Accomodation Airfield via Sturt Hwy 249 Kilometres Adelaide Gawler 37 Gawler 131 94 Blanchetown 207 170 76 Kingston on Murray 249 212 118 42 Renmark 37 ADELAIDE Adelaide to Renmark via Sturt Hwy Major Arterial Routes & Suburbs This map is intended to aid planning - alternative maps should be used if more detail is needed. Clare STURT HWY Burra Blanchetown Broken Hill Renmark Two Wells Port Wakefield GAWLER Port Augusta PORT EXP. WAKEFIELD RD Virginia Munno Para Williamstown NORTHERN NORTHCraigmore CONN. Elizabeth Waterloo Corner Outer Harbor Salisbury Golden RD Grove Kersbrook NORTHERN MAIN Tea Tree Largs Bay Gepps Modbury Gully Gumeracha Cross Semaphore Rd Grand Junction Rd Port Port Adelaide Rd Holden N.E. Hill Rd Wood- RD West Lakes ville Rd North Main Campbelltown Portrush Grange Hill Magill Henley ADELAIDE Beach Norwood CITY Burnside Rd West Beach Tapleys Hyde Plympton Park PRINCES Glenelg Cross Rd Rd Oakbank Belair SOUTH HWY Brighton Marion Crafers Stirling Kingston Park Brighton Hahndorf Blackwood Bridgewater Murray Bridge RD Tailem Bend Hallett Cove Rd Happy Lonsdale Valley SOUTH MT BARKER Reynella Christies Woodcroft Echunga Beach Morphett Vale MAIN Port Hackham Noarlunga Meadows Mclaren Vale SM-ADEL 0520 Adelaide to Renmark Adelaide via Sturt Hwy Visit satravel.raa.com.au/adelaide/south-australia 2 Clare 93 km Adelaide Tarlee 39 B82 Via Horrocks Highway - Gawler Blanchetown 91 Gawler Bypass 2 Willaston 1 Nuriootpa 31 37 kilometres Via Sturt Highway Lyndoch 15 Bypass A20 Sandy Creek 7 Routes A1 and A20 Via Barossa Valley Main North Road H M CP PO Gawler Way B19 GAWLER PO South Adelaide Adelaide 47 M2 Para River (approximate population 1,295,710) Via Northern Expressway 1 4 Located on the banks of the River Torrens, Two Wells 21 2 B19 One Tree Adelaide is the capital of South Australia. Hill 15 Thanks to the foresight of Surveyor-General Gawler R. 37 Angle Vale 8 0 Colonel William Light, this well-designed city RD is blessed with wide roads and expansive park A20 Approximate lands. Every year, the festivities and events of Dalkeith Rd 3 CP North ‘Mad March’ attract thousands of visitors from Smith Rd 34 3 around the world. 3 Gawler Curtis Rd Craigmore Rd (approximate population 26,470) H 31 Smithfield 6 Proclaimed on 31 January 1839, Gawler was South Australia’s first country town. Over the Munno Para H PO Shopping Centre Uley Rd years, Adelaide’s ever-expanding northern One Tree Hill 11 5 suburbs have almost reached Gawler, but it still Womma Rd NORTH retains its rural identity. Considered a gateway to the Barossa Valley, it’s the ideal place to 26 Elizabeth Shopping Elizabeth One Tree 11 begin an exploration of this world-renowned Centre H M PO wine region. RAA Shop Hill 10 4 Rd Para Wirra Con. Park Country traversed Black Top 22 Phillip Hwy A9 2 15 Mainly flat terrain. A mixture of residential, River commercial and industrial areas between Waterloo H The Grove Adelaide and Munno Para, with patches of 20 Corner 8 Para 17 Way Park Tce 1 Modbury farmland over the remaining distance to 19 Smith Rd 18 Gawler. Little Salisbury H PO 2 Rd Kings Rd Road surface 17 A18 20 Bitumen. Two Wells A18 30 MAIN Mawson 3 Modbury 6 Port Wakefield Rd 14 Lakes 23 Salisbury Hwy A13 2 A20 Rd Montague Modbury 12 Gawler 25 Port Wakefield A1 3 Bridge A16 Rd A13 H Junction 9 M2 MAIN NTH 28 Prospect A16 Grand 3 Modbury 11 South 6 Rd 31 A1 RD Rd Regency A22 2 Torrens 4 Rd 33 1 Robe 3 A2 Tce 34 A21 A7 3 River Tce A21 North 1 0 ADELAIDE GPO 37 H M CP PO RAA Shop S.E. Freeway km NOT TO SCALE RAASA Adelaide to Renmark Adelaide via Sturt Hwy SM0007 0520 Visit satravel.raa.com.au/adelaide/south-australia 3 Morgan 37 A20 Waikerie 42 km Gawler River Via Sturt Highway Morgan 39 3 Lock No.1 - Blanchetown 2 Murray Swan 94 kilometres BLANCHETOWN R H CP PO Reach 27 Route A20 94 POLICE STATION 0 ROADHOUSE Sturt Highway A20 Swan Reach Gawler 11 27 (approximate population 26,470) Proclaimed on 31 January 1839, Gawler was Brookfield Con. Park South Australia’s first country town. Over the years, Adelaide’s ever-expanding northern 83 R 11 7 suburbs have almost reached Gawler, but it still Fruit Disposal Bin & retains its rural charm. Considered a gateway Mon. Howard Rd P HWY to the Barossa Valley, it’s the ideal place to 76 Mt. Mary 18 begin an exploration of this world-renowned Via Bower Sandleton 6 6 Sedan 27 wine region. Truro Flats Air Park 70 R 24 Stonefield 5 Blanchetown 5 (approximate population 250) Sandleton 7 Blanchetown was once a major loading port for 65 Dutton 19 29 Sedan 24 paddle steamers travelling the River Murray. Its Eudunda 32 5 Yookamurra Sanctuary role diminished when the railway from Adelaide 60 STURT 34 59 1 35 to Morgan – bypassing Blanchetown – was Lookout & R Towitta 18 opened in 1878. From the riverbank you can Accommodation see Lock 1, the first of a ten locks that regulate R Hill 10 the river’s flow. These days Blanchetown is a popular destination for water skiing, fishing Eudunda 27 P and houseboat holidays. 49 Dutton 6 PO Moculta 8 45 48 Angaston 14 46 1 Truro Alternate route 2 H M PO 46 48 The Barossa Valley Way connects Gawler with Truro Rd 6 Stockwell Ck the Sturt Highway, just north of Nuriootpa. Kapunda 21 R It passes among the vineyards and wineries Stockwell Approximate 40 1 54 of one of Australia’s premier wine producing EbenezerRd Angaston 8 North regions, with more than 40 cellar doors offering A20 4 P Light Pass 5 tastings and sales. Experience the peace and 36 Kapunda 19 2 Nuriootpa 58 beauty of floating over the beautiful Barossa 34 H M CP PO Angaston 15 60 landscape as the sun is rising with Barossa 33 Moppa Rd 1 Barossa 61 R 4 7 Kapunda 16 3 Balloon Adventures. 30 PO 2 Tanunda 64 Country traversed Greenock 1 3 H M CP PO 27 H PO Valley 67 Level to undulating terrain heading east 3 Seppeltsfield from Gawler with a long descent from 13 B19 24 Kapunda 18 Daveyston 70 Accommodation Hill. Mainly level farmland P H M CP PO 6 STURT and mallee scrub from the bottom of the hill 5 Lyndoch 8 Williamstown Hwy through to Blanchetown. 19 Thiele 75 2 Shea-OakGomersal Rd Log 17 Freeling 8 77 Road surface H PO B81 4 10 H Bitumen. 13 6 Hwy Sandy 81 Horrocks Hwy 2 North ParaCreek A20 10 Williamstown 2 6 River B19 Clare 77 7 B82 4 Burra 98 7 7 Roseworthy 4 87 H 2 H PO 1 Willaston 6 Mallala 29 HWY 88 1 1 Gawler 15 Hill Tree One 3 PO GAWLER 4 3 H M CP PO M2 91 2 2 92 Adelaide 47 1 39 Adelaide 0 Via Northern Expressway Two Wells 21 94 km NOT TO SCALE RAASA Angle Vale 8 Adelaide to Renmark Adelaide via Sturt Hwy SM0008 0520 Visit satravel.raa.com.au/barossa-valley/south-australia 4 Renmark 44 km Blanchetown KINGSTON- Via Sturt Hwy - Kingston-on-Murray ON-MURRAY A20 CP Wachtels 76 kilometres Lookout Lagoon Route A20 Kingston-On-Murray 1 Sturt Highway 76 4 Moorook 6 0 Info. Bay Heinrich Loxton 39 Rd Blanchetown 71 R 5 5 Yinkanie 13 (approximate population 250) Police 3 Heritage Site Blanchetown was once a major loading port for 68 R 8 paddle steamers travelling the River Murray. Its role diminished when the railway from Adelaide 6 HWY A20 to Morgan – bypassing Blanchetown – was Woolpunda 2 opened in 1878. From the riverbank you can Pumping Station 62 Woolpunda Water Tower 14 see Lock 1, the first of a ten locks that regulate 3 Monument Gun Club the river’s flow. These days Blanchetown is a 59 Wunkar 39 17 4 Rd West Boundary Rd popular destination for water skiing, fishing and 4 houseboat holidays. Nitschke Rd 55 21 2 Waikerie STURT (approximate population 1,630) 6 Surrounded by orchards and vineyards, Waikerie is the centre of productive Lowbank 49 CHURCH 27 agricultural region. The Waikerie Gliding Club Lowbank Rd was established in 1937, in an area that’s 1 4 internationally recognised for its superb 3 45 Holder 31 soaring conditions. Sixty-two kilometres north Settlement P 2 of town, Gluepot Reserve is home to 190 bird 43 Maize Island 3 Searle Rd 33 Con.
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