Brinkworth,
SA
Brinkworth, a small mid-north farming community, is located 152km from Adelaide.
The town’s motto is ‘take a break,’ and you can do just
that in any of Brinkworth’s parks or at the delightful, scenic picnic
spot in Whitecliffs Reserve on the Broughton River, just 7km north of town.
Brinkworth was established as a rail junction in 1892 and today serves as
the commercial centre for outlying graziers, fat lamb producers and wheat
farmers. Named after the original land owner in the region, George Brinkworth,
the town's main street is liberally sprinkled with well-preserved buildings
dating back to the twilight of the 19th century, while a turntable and water
tower remain as beacons to its past importance as a rail junction. Brinkworth,
which lies 30km north of the major regional town of Clare, has a population
of 400.
Region Information
Accommodation
Brinkworth
Country Lodge B & B
Main Rd
Brinkworth, SA, 5464
Ph: 08 8332 7368
Email: brinkworthb&b@bigpond.com
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