Gulnare
,
SA
Sixty kilometres north of Clare on the Main North Road, Gulnare is a tiny
village supporting surrounding sheep, beef and cereal farmers. The area was
first explored in the late 1830s by Edward John Eyre who made special mention
of a ‘long watercourse’ he named the Broughton. The Broughton
forms about 20km to the east near Spalding where a number of streams, creeks
and smaller rivers come together. The Broughton, which is fed by underground
water and permanent, spring-fed pools, is stocked with trout which attract
anglers from far and wide.
Geralka Rural Farm, 15km south of Spalding, gives visitors the opportunity
of watching Clydesdales at work, to examine a collection of 300 vintage farm
machines and to tour an underground copper mine
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