About
13km west of Clare, the small town of Blyth takes its name from Sir Arthur
Blyth, who arrived in South Australia as a teenager in 1839 and went on to
become a successful businessman and parliamentarian. Although the town can
be accessed from both Highway 1 and the Main North Road, the approach from
Clare opens up impressive views across the Blyth Plains to the horizon.
The plains are at their best in spring and autumn when they present a patchwork
of colour, often softened by early morning mists and a sunset haze. The outstanding
landmark in Blyth is the St Petrie Kirche Lutheran church.
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