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View over Clare (pic: S.A.
Tourism
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Clare
Substantial
township in the heart of one of South Australia's premier wine growing districts.
Clare is the major township in the Clare Valley.
Located 136 km from Adelaide it is an ideal place to stay if you intend
exploring the thirty wineries which stretch from Emerald Estate in the
north to Grosset Wines south of Auburn in the south.
John Horrocks', the explorer, had arrived in Adelaide
on his birthday, 22 March 1839. One of his first contacts was with the
explorer Edward John Eyre and, on Eyre's advice, he established a sheep
station in the Hutt Valley near the present-day town of Clare.
Though a pastoralist, Horrocks began to explore the
surrounding area over the next few years and was the first man to use
camels for exploration. An impressive character with a commanding
manner he was nicknamed 'the King of the North'. Mount Horrocks and
Horrocks Pass, to the north of Clare, are named after him.
Clare itself was first settled in the early 1840s by
Edward ('Paddy') Burton Gleeson. The area was variously known as The
Twins (after the two gum trees where Gleeson first pitched his tent),
Inchiquin (after the name of his property), Gleeson's Village (for
obvious reasons) and eventually Gleeson, to remove confusion, named the
township after County Clare, his home place in Ireland.
He had purchased 500 acres and by 1842 he had it surveyed and
some of it divided into small blocks. It was also around this time that
he planted crops leading to the claim that he was the first person to
reap a grain in South Australia.
By 1848 David Kenny, another Irishman, had leased land from
Gleeson and established the town's first pub. Clare District Council
was formed in 1853 and by 1868 the town had a corporation which was
dominated by Gleeson who became known as 'the King of Clare'.
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A vineyard in the Clare
Valley (pic: S.A. Tourism Commission)
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The town
prospered as a major service centre and a transportation node, a
situation which was greatly helped by the arrival of the railway line
in the 1880s. Today it is the centre of the Clare Valley and is
surrounded by vineyards (mainly to the south), cereal cropping and
sheep farming.
Things to see:
Riesling Trail
This is a truly fascinating recent tourist attraction.
The old railway line between Auburn and Clare has been carefully
covered over with easy-to-walk-on gravel and opened up as the Riesling
Trail. The idea is that people can walk or cycle up the Clare Valley
away from the main road. They can experience the quiet beauty of the
area and, eventually, there will be numerous sideways off the main
Trail which will encourage visitors to divert to wineries and craft
shops. At the moment it is just a very charming and pleasant
walkway/cycleway. Bicycles can be hired in Clare.
Bungaree Station
Located 12 km north of Clare, Bungaree was first
settled by Europeans when George Hawker chose the site for his head
station in 1841. It grew to become one of the great South Australian
properties with its own farm cottages, manager's house, shearing sheds,
church (St Michaels consecrated in 1864 local council chambers (built
in 1868). It is now recognised as one of Australia's finest merino
studs. It is a real living museum and visits can be made by
appointment. The Bungaree Homestead, a glorious two-storey building, is
a comment on the success of the property. It is one of Australia's
finest 19th century houses. Visitors stay in the shearers quarters.
They don't spend the night in the homestead. Contact (08) 8842 2677.
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The Clare Court House
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Old Clareville Museum
Located in Lennon Street this historic cooperative
winery has been converted into a museum of wine making. It also has a
restaurant and a gift shop. It is open seven days. Contact (08) 8842 1222.
Old Police Station Museum
Located on the corner of Victoria Rd and West Terrace
and open weekends and public holidays 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. this
museum is located in Clare's oldest building which dates from 1850. It
has an attractive gabled porch and diamond-shaped window panes. It
records the region's history through furniture, clothing and equipment.
For details (08) 8842 3656.
Wolta Wolta
Shortly after the arrival of 'Paddy' Gleeson in the
district, John Hope, another Irish migrant, moved into the district. He
built his homestead in 1846 and continued to add to it until 1870. The
Hope family still own the house which has a fine collection of
interesting antiques. The home was badly damaged in the 1983 bushfires
but has since been restored. It is open for inspection on Sundays. It
is located to the west of the town - follow Victoria Road west and turn
north at Neagles Rock Road. Contact (08) 8842 3656.
Lookouts
If you continue south on
Neagles Rock road you will arrive at Neagles Rock Lookout which offers
an excellent view over the Clare Valley. Equally impressive is Billy
Goat Hill Lookout in the middle of town - turn off the Main North Road
at Lennon Street (to the east) and then turn north in Union Street
until you reach Wright Street which offers access to the lookout.
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Autumn in the Clare Valley
vineyards
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Wineries
Knappstein Wines
Located 2 Pioneer Avenue, Clare this 44.5 hectare
family winery was established in 1976 and specialises in red and white
table wines derived from cabernet sauvignon, riesling, gewurztraminer,
sauvignon blanc, Merlot, cabernet franc and shiraz grapes. It is open
seven days for tastings and sales. For more details contact (08) 8842 2600.
Jim Barry Wines
Located on Main North Road, north of Clare this family
winery was established in 1959 (Jim Barry started planting the vines in
1947) and specialises in quality red and white table wines, ports and
sparkling wines derived from cabernet sauvignon, riesling, Merlot,
Malbec, chardonnay and shiraz grapes. It is open seven days for
tastings and sales. For more details contact (08) 8842 2261.
Emerald Estate
Located on Main North Road, north of Clare this 18.5
hectare family winery was established in 1989 and specialises in red
and white table wines derived from cabernet sauvignon, riesling,
chardonnay, semillon, pinot noir and shiraz grapes. It is open seven
days for tastings and sales. For more details contact (08) 8842 2450.
Leasingham Wines
Located at 7 Dominic Street, Clare this historic winery
was established in 1893 and specialises in dry red and white table
wines and sparkling wines derived from cabernet sauvignon, riesling,
chardonnay, semillon, Malbec, Merlot, sauvignon blanc and shiraz
grapes. It is open seven days for tastings and sales. For more details
contact (08) 8842 2555.
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Harvesting grapes in the
Clare Valley (pic: S.A. Tourism Commission)
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Duncan Estate
Located on Spring Gully Road, south of Clare this 7
hectare family winery was established in 1968 (the first wines were
produced in 1984) and specialises in red and white table wines derived
from cabernet sauvignon, riesling, chardonnay, semillon, pinot noir,
Malbec, Merlot, sauvignon blanc, Grenache, traminer, Petit Verdot and
shiraz grapes. It is open seven days for tastings and sales. For more
details contact (08) 8843 4335.
Wendouree Cellars
Located on Wendouree Road, south of Clare this small,
historic family winery was established in 1895 and run by the family
until it was sold in 1970. It specialises in red table wines derived
from cabernet sauvignon, riesling, Malbec, Muscat of Alexandria, Mataro
and shiraz grapes. It is open six days for tastings and sales. For more
details contact (08) 8842 2896.
Tim Adams Wines
Located on Warenda Road, south of Clare this small
winery was established in 1986 and specialises in red and white table
wines and fortified wines derived from cabernet sauvignon, riesling,
semillon, Malbec, Grenache, cabernet franc and shiraz grapes. It is
open seven days for tastings and sales. For more details contact (08)
8842 2429.
Sevenhills Cellars
Located to the south of Clare and east of Sevenhill
on College Road this is probably the most famous vineyard in the Clare
Valley. It was established in 1851 by the Jesuits and is still run by
the Jesuits. While it specialises in red and white table wines it also
produces and exports altar wines. Its wines are derived from cabernet
sauvignon, shiraz, Merlot, riesling, semillon, tokay, Verdelho,
traminer, Grenache, Touriga, frontignac, cabernet franc, ruby cabernet
and Pedro grapes. It is open Monday-Saturday (closed Sundays and
religious festivals) for tastings and sales. Tours are by appointment.
For more details contact (08) 8843 4222.
Eldredge Wines
Located on Spring Gully Road west of Sevenhill and
south of Clare this 53 hectare winery was established in 1994 and
specialises in red and white table wines derived from cabernet
sauvignon, sangiovese, riesling and shiraz grapes as well as other
grapes which are bought locally. It is open seven days for tastings and
sales. For more details contact (08) 8842 3086.
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Tourist Information
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Clare Tourist Information Centre
229 Main North Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 2131, 1800 242 131
Facsimile: (08) 8642 1117
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Motels
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Clare Central Motel
325 Main North Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 2277
Facsimile: (08) 8842 3563
Rating: ***1/2
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Clare Valley Motel
Main St
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 2799
Facsimile: (08) 8842 3121
Rating: ***
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Quality Resort Clare Country Club
White Hut Rd
P.O. Box 695
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 1060
Facsimile: (08) 8842 1042
Rating: ****1/2
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Hotels
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Bentleys Hotel/Motel
191 Main North Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 1700
Facsimile: (08) 8842 3474
Rating: **
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Clare Hotel
244 Main St
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 2816
Rating: *
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Taminga Hotel
Main St
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 2808
Rating: *
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Brice Hill Country Lodge
Warenda Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 2925
Facsimile: (08) 8842 1116
Rating: ****
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Clausens of Clare
Cnr Benbournie & Stadbrooke Rds
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 2323
Facsimile: (08) 8842 2323
Rating: *****
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Edilillie Vineyard
Moccadunda Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 2150
Facsimile: (08) 8842 2150
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Patly Hill Farm
Burches Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 3557
Facsimile: (08) 8842 3389
Rating: ****
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Apartments
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Chaff Mill Village Serviced Apts
310 Main North Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 1111 or 014 640 602
Facsimile: (08) 8842 2733
Email: chaffmil@capri.net.au
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Cottages & Cabins
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Brinkworth Country Lodge Bed & Breakfast
Main Rd
Brinkworth
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8379 0088
Facsimile: (08) 8379 0068
Rating: ****
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Bungaree Station Cottage
Main North Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 2677
Facsimile: (08) 8842 3004
Rating: ***
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Apartments
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Chaff Mill village Holiday Apartments
310 Main North Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 1111
Facsimile: (08) 8842 1303
Rating: ****1/2
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Cottages & Cabins
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Clare Valley Cabins
Hubbe Rd
P.O. Box 196
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 1155
Facsimile: (08) 8842 1155
Rating: ***1/2
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Clare Valley Cottages
5-9 Warenda Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 3131
Facsimile: (08) 8842 4121
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Croll Cottage
23 Daly St
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 3767 or (08) 8842 3948
Facsimile: (08) 8842 3948
Rating: ***1/2
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Maggies Farm
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: 0438 270 052
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Miss Nobels Cottage
Quarry Rd
P.O. Box 220
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8843 4326
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Mundaworra Mews Cottage
Main North Rd
P.O. Box 9905
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 3762
Facsimile: (08) 8842 3160
Rating: ***
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Riesling Country Cottages
Quarry Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: 0412 265 031
Facsimile: (08) 8843 4371
Rating: ****
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Riesling Trail Cottages
12 Stanley St
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: 0412 265 031
Facsimile: (08) 8843 4371
Rating: ***1/2
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Wuthering Heights Cottages
Gaelic Cemetery Rd
Stanley Flat
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 3196
Facsimile: (08) 8842 1319
Rating: ***
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Clare Caravan Park
Main North Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 2724
Facsimile: (08) 8842 3447
Rating: ****
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Springfarm Cottage
Springfarm Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 1123, 0417 816 912
Facsimile: (08) 8842 1123
Rating: ***1/2
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Farm & Eco Holidays
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Bungaree Station
P.O. Box 231
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 2677
Facsimile: (08) 8842 3004
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Lodges & Chalets
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Brice Hill Country Lodge
Warenda Rd
P.O. Box 618
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 2925
Facsimile: (08) 8842 1116
Rating: ***
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Caravan Parks
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Geralka Rural Farm
Clare-Spalding Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8845 8081
Rating: **
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Clare Caravan Park
Main North Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 2724
Facsimile: (08) 8842 3447
Rating: ****
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Restaurants
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Chaffmill Country Kitchen
Main North Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 3055
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Clare Central Motel
Main North Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 2277
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Clare Country Club
White Hut Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 1060
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Clare Dragon Restaurant
Main North Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 3644
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Clare Hotel/Motel
Main North Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 2816
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Clare Valley Motel
Main North Rd
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 2799
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Taminga Hotel
Main St
Clare
SA
5453
Telephone: (08) 8842 2808
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