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An old tractor in Centenary
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Spalding
Small
rural service centre
Spalding is located 171 km from Adelaide and is a
pleasant, small town located in a little patch of green in the desert
which is the northern part of South Australia in summer. It is 43 km
from the historic copper township of Burra. The road from Burra to
Spalding passes through undulating land. The most distinctive feature
of the road is that for a number of kilometres it is bounded on one
side by a gas pipeline and on the other side by a canal. This is a very
isolated area.
The town's proximity to Burra meant that in the 1840s
prospectors entered the area searching for possible copper mining
sites. They were partially successful. The 'Wheal Sarah' mine was
established and worked for a number of years.
The town of Spalding was founded by William Edward Lunn
in 1875-76 with the District Council being proclaimed in 1885. It is
likely that the town was named after Spalding in Lincolnshire which
happened to be the birthplace of William Lunn.
Things to see:
Geralka Farm
Located 15 km south of Spalding, Geralka Farm is an
activity-based destination which is also a working farm with over 2,000
merino sheep and a considerable number of hectares under wheat
cropping. As a tourist destination it specialises in rural activities
including sheep handling, pony rides, hay rides, blacksmithing and has
a number of Clydesdale heavy horses. There are also extensive
collections of old farm machinery and a model of the 'Wheal Sarah
Copper Mine'. For details of opening times and entrance fees contact
(08) 8845 8081.
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Hotels
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Spalding Hotel
Main St
Spalding
SA
5454
Telephone: (08) 8845 2006
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Caravan Parks
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Geralka Rural Farm Caravan & Tourist Park
Spalding
SA
5454
Telephone: (08) 8845 8081
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Restaurants
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Spalding Roadhouse
Main St
Spalding
SA
5454
Telephone: (08) 8845 2114
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