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    Willunga

    , SA

    Things to see
    Hotels
    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
    Cottages & Cabins
    Farm & Eco Holidays
    Restaurants


    The Old Bush Inn

    Willunga (including Mount Compass)
    Interesting historic township on the edge of McLaren Vale
    Located 47 km south of Adelaide (Mount Compass is a further 12 km south), Willunga is an historic township which was established only three years after the settlement of South Australia.

    As far as can be determined the name Willunga comes from the Aboriginal word 'willangga' meaning, possibly, 'the locality of green trees' although some people insist it means 'black duck'.

    The Hundred of Willunga was surveyed in 1839 and purchased by Edward Moore. The town was surveyed the following year although it is true that there was already a police station in the district. By 1840 the town's first 'Bush Inn' (the current structure is the third) a slab hut was built. It was around this time that a slate quarry was established in the district. This immediately established the area as the slate was of such quality it was shipped around Australia from Port Willunga. After the success of slate the area became an important wheat growing district. The early settlers named the streets in town after saints which gives the town, which has large numbers of charming old buildings, a quaint European feel. The slate declined in the 1890s and part of the town's charm is that it has largely remained untouched since its glory days in the 1850s and 1860s.

    Today Willunga is a town full of genuinely interesting old buildings. It is situated on the edge of the McLaren Valley which lies to the north. Instead of vineyards or slate, modern Willunga is known for its almonds. Each July the town holds its Almond Blossom Festival.

    The almond groves near Willunga


    Things to see:   [Top of page]

    Old Courthouse & Police Station Museum
    Located in High Street is The Old Police Station and Court House is now a National Trust Museum. Inside the Court House Museum the Court has been accurately recreated and the cells which date from more recent times have been preserved. It is open on weekends in the afternoon. On the side of the building is written 'Court House and Police Station. It was built in 1855 on the government reserve using stone from the adjacent quarries. Major additions were completed in 1864. It was used as a depot to dispense food and blankets to the Aborigines and was for a time a female immigrant depot. Its police and judicial functions continued until 1929 when it became a private residence. It was leased by the Willunga District Council to the National Trust of South Australia, restored and opened as a Museum in 1970.'

    The Old Post and Telegraph Station
    Over the road from the Old Police Station and Court House is the Old Post and Telegraph Station. The single storey section on the upper end of the building dates back to 1857. The other section dates to 1864. The original single storey building was opened in 1858. It contained the Post Office Telegraph Station and the Residential Quarters of the Postmaster. The two storey was added in 1865. The building ceased its function as a Post and Telegraph Station in 1916 and was sold by the Government in 1935. It was restored in 1986.

    The Old Bush Inn
    The first Old Bush Inn was established in 1839. It was subsequently rebuilt twice but the modern Old Bush Inn is still a place of considerable charm and historic interest.

    Mount Magnificent Conservation Park
    Located 12 km south east of the town this attractive Conservation area is part of the Heysen Trail. It is an ideal place to visit if you are hoping to see western grey kangaroos in their native habitat.

    Mount Compass
    Located 14 km south east of Willunga, Mount Compass is a very small settlement named after the occasion, in 1840, when Governor Gawler lost his compass near this site. Maybe it should have been called Mount Lost Compass. The town serves an agricultural district typified by dairy farms and market gardens.


     

    Hotels   [Top of page]

     
      Alma Hotel
    11 Hill St
    Willunga SA 5172
    Telephone: (08) 8556 2027
     
     
      Mount Compass Tavern
    Cnr Victor Harbour & Nangkita Rds Mount Compass
    Willunga SA 5172
    Telephone: (08) 8556 8456
     
     
      Old Bush Inn
    51 High St
    Willunga SA 5172
    Telephone: (08) 8556 2032
     
     
      Willunga Hotel
    3-5 High St
    Willunga SA 5172
    Telephone: (08) 8556 2135
     
     

    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses   [Top of page]

     
      Almond Views Bed & Breakfast
    St. Matthews St South P.O. Box 350
    Willunga SA 5172
    Telephone: (08) 8556 2625
    Facsimile: (08) 8556 2666
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Willunga House Bed & Breakfast
    1 St. Peters Tce
    Willunga SA 5172
    Telephone: (08) 8556 2467, 0414 562 467
    Facsimile: (08) 8556 2465
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Cottages & Cabins   [Top of page]

     
      McCaffrey Cottage
    21 St James St
    Willunga SA 5172
    Telephone: (08) 8431 2539 or (08) 8431 4935
    Facsimile: (08) 8364 4154
     
     
      Moos Cottage
    Meadows Rd Hope Forest
    Willunga SA 5172
    Telephone: (08) 8556 7292
     
     

    Farm & Eco Holidays   [Top of page]

     
      Normanton Peacock Farm
    Lot 80 Norman Rd
    Willunga SA 5172
    Telephone: (08) 8556 4051, 019 674 676
     
     

    Restaurants   [Top of page]

     
      Alma Hotel
    11 Hill St
    Willunga SA 5172
    Telephone: (08) 8556 2027
     
     
      Old Bush Inn
    51 High St
    Willunga SA 5172
    Telephone: (08) 8556 2032
     
     
      Vanessa's Restaurant
    27 High St
    Willunga SA 5172
    Telephone: (08) 8556 2379
     
     
      Willunga Hotel
    3-5 High St
    Willunga SA 5172
    Telephone: (08) 8556 2135
     




     

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