Adelaide to Port Augusta day trip information

Submitted: Tuesday, Aug 01, 2006 at 20:23
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Hi All,

Can someone please suggest a scenic, interesting route to take to travel between Adelaide and Port Augusta. Just a day trip would be nice.
P.S Good Food stops would be appreciated

Cheers Jo
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Reply By: Member - John C (WA) - Tuesday, Aug 01, 2006 at 21:17

Tuesday, Aug 01, 2006 at 21:17
Over that way last year and reckon a great trip would be Adelaide to Gawler to Clare to Burra(for lunch) to Port Pirie to Port Augusta.
Cheers
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Reply By: Member - Phil G (SA) - Tuesday, Aug 01, 2006 at 22:04

Tuesday, Aug 01, 2006 at 22:04
For a day trip, you'd need to leave early and get back late. Probably better in the reverse direction - up the highway via Pirie first (the less interesting bit) then up to Wilmington via Horrocks Pass and lookout, and home via the Clare Valley which is a nice drive, and the places to see will be open in the afternoon.

Gladstone jail is worth a visit.
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Follow Up By: Member - Pesty (SA) - Tuesday, Aug 01, 2006 at 22:13

Tuesday, Aug 01, 2006 at 22:13
Yes agree Phil, big day trip, better to limit yourself to Port Pirie and back down through Clare, or better still a nice day trip to the Clare valley , up through Pt Wakefeild and across to Care via Balaklava and Auburn,a and home via Tarlee and Gawler.

Cheers Pesty
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Reply By: Member - Roachie (SA) - Tuesday, Aug 01, 2006 at 22:17

Tuesday, Aug 01, 2006 at 22:17
I'm in Kadina and would put a plug in for the upper Yorke Peninsula; turn off just north of Port Wakefield. From Kadina/Wallaroo/Moonta, you travel up through Alford, Pt Broughton to Port Pirie.

Up the hwy to Pt Orgutta, over Horrocks Pass, then down to Willmington, Melrose, Wirrabra, (Great Bakery at Old Stone Hut), Gladstone, Clare, Kapunda, Gawler, Adelaide.

That's a fair hike for a day trip and has kept you on the black top all day.

There would be far more interesting/scenic trips to do, without going as far from the smoke, and giving you chance to get some dust/mud under the side-steps.

Cheers

Roachie
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Follow Up By: Pajman Pete (SA) - Wednesday, Aug 02, 2006 at 08:00

Wednesday, Aug 02, 2006 at 08:00
Roachies trip would see lots of nice country but you would want to leave early. Why not stay overnight in a pub in Wilmington or Mel rose and make a leisurely two day trip out of it?

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Follow Up By: Des Lexic - Wednesday, Aug 02, 2006 at 11:38

Wednesday, Aug 02, 2006 at 11:38
Bugga the rest of the advice, just go to Roachies for lunch and the nip up to Stone Hut for the best bakery around and then home again.
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Follow Up By: Member - Roachie (SA) - Wednesday, Aug 02, 2006 at 11:55

Wednesday, Aug 02, 2006 at 11:55
Jeez Des, now you're getting a bit too close to letting the cat outa the bag. Soon people will start to realise that all those extra bits n pieces I have on my trol are courtesy of people who have stopped by for lunch, only to find that I excuse myself (for a long sit on the throne as far as they know), while I actually go outside and knock off whatever I can off their 4x4...hahahaha ;-))
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Reply By: Snowy 3.0iTD - Wednesday, Aug 02, 2006 at 08:33

Wednesday, Aug 02, 2006 at 08:33
Living only further 70kms on along the Hwy from Port Augusta I can say it is a good day trip. The most scenic way without making it a major expedition, is:

Gawler, Tarlee, Clare, Laura, Melrose, Wilmington, Quorn, Port Augusta, then back down the main hwy to Adelaide, with a detour via Kadina if you have got the time. Alternatively if you are after a bit of dirt stuff along the way, then there is a Public Access Route (PAR), track that heads up over the Ranges from Melrose, nothing overly challenging probably won't even require 4WD unless it is wet, but ground clearance is needed, and it gives spectacular views and will take about 2 hours. There are also numerous pay as you go 4WD trips in the area aournd the 1/2 day mark each for around $30-$40 ranging from mildly challenging to stuff that may have you passengers wanting to get out and walk.

regards

Snowy
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Follow Up By: Member - Michael J (SA) - Wednesday, Aug 02, 2006 at 10:44

Wednesday, Aug 02, 2006 at 10:44
Mornin' Snowy,

Tad OT but are you on the hwy to Whyalla? We go up that way on occasions and might call in to say g'day........

Cheers
Michael
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Follow Up By: Snowy 3.0iTD - Wednesday, Aug 02, 2006 at 13:02

Wednesday, Aug 02, 2006 at 13:02
Michael

Live in Whyalla actually ang heavily mixed up with the local 4WD club, during the week I usually check this forum at least once a day, so drop me a post and I could show you some of the awesome 4WDing we have here 5 minutes drive from our front door. By the way have you heard about the Weekend in Whyalla 4, during the October Long weekend, premier non-competition 4WDing weekend in SA.

www.whyalla4wd.org.au/WWFlyer.php
Sorry it did not light up you will have to copy and paste in to your address bar, but definitely worth a look. Hope to see you there.

Regards Snowy
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Follow Up By: Member - Michael J (SA) - Wednesday, Aug 02, 2006 at 14:06

Wednesday, Aug 02, 2006 at 14:06
Thanks Snowy, with luck we might be able to get up to Whyalla that weekend. Depends a lot on what is happening with our business.
BTW lived in Whyalla for a few years ourselves, owned the motel by the airport.

Cheers
Michael
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Follow Up By: Member - Pesty (SA) - Wednesday, Aug 02, 2006 at 19:36

Wednesday, Aug 02, 2006 at 19:36
Hi Snowy,
We have attended your Oct LWE several times and enjoyed them, dont know if i have met you or not.
Doubt we will get there this year as we are heading to K I for a week just after.
Yes you have some great 4wding up there, and having a sunset bbq on top of Mt Laura is great too.

Cheers Pesty
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Reply By: Barnesy - Wednesday, Aug 02, 2006 at 18:06

Wednesday, Aug 02, 2006 at 18:06
Good responses there. I agree, goolwa, clare, gladstone, Laura, jamestown, melrose, wilmington then through horrocks pass. But that is a long drove to return back again. More enjoyable to stay o/night then you can go slower and stop off in towns, go bushwalking, etc. For a shorter day trip then there are many spots to cut back onto the highway around Laura etc if that's what you decide.

There is a little shop in Gladstone called 'Trend Drinks' the bloke there makes hand made soft drinks. The honey and ginger beer drinks are beautiful. Whenever i go through gladstone i always buy a carton of each. They don't last long!

Laura is the home of Golden North icecream, need i say more?

Barnesy

Snowy, not sure if ive seen you before at any whyalla 4wd club events? Then again i'm usually working when something is on.
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