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The beautiful coastline near
Streaky Bay - a good diversion from
Wirrulla
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Wirrulla
Small
Eyre Peninsula wheatbelt town
Wirrulla is nothing more than a tiny Eyre Peninsula
wheatbelt town servicing the surrounding cereal and sheep farmers and
providing basic facilities for motorists driving the lonely Eyre
Highway. Located 362 km from Port Augusta and 674 km from Adelaide the
town probably has a population of no more than 60 people. It is
possible for people heading west to divert 35 km south to Streaky Bay and Haslam and to then drive
up the coast road to Ceduna. This route is far more attractive and
interesting than the rather boring 96 km drive through wheat country
from Wirrulla to Ceduna. It is also possible for 4WD enthusiasts to
head north from here through the Gawler Ranges to Glendambo on the
Stuart Highway.
Wirrulla is a local Aboriginal name which probably
means 'fast' or 'quick'. The town, like most small wheatbelt towns,
grew up around the railhead and is still driven by the grain handling
facilities it offers and the minimal services provided by the hotel and
the general store.
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Hotels
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Wirrulla Hotel
25 Hay Tce
P.O. Box 13
Wirrulla
SA
5661
Telephone: (08) 8626 8019
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