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Step back in time at Blyth Homestead, a beautifully preserved 19th-century pastoral property in the Clare Valley. This historic homestead offers a fascinating glimpse into South Australia's pioneering past, with original stone buildings, antique furnishings, and sprawling gardens that evoke the spirit of early settler life.
Highlights & What to See
- Homestead Tour: Explore the main house with its period furniture, kitchen, and bedrooms, and hear stories of the families who lived here.
- Outbuildings & Grounds: Wander through the stables, blacksmith's shop, and shearing shed, all set among lovely gardens and vineyards.
- Self-Guided Walk: Follow the interpretive trail around the property to learn about daily life and farming practices in the 1800s.
- Wine & Produce: Sample local Clare Valley wines and seasonal produce available at the homestead's cellar door or farm shop.
- Special Events: Check for occasional open days, heritage festivals, and markets held on the grounds.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate 1.5 to 2 hours to tour the homestead and grounds at a relaxed pace. If you're a history buff or keen photographer, you might linger longer. Pair it with a nearby winery visit for a half-day outing from Clare or Auburn.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Clare – The charming main town of the Clare Valley, with cafes, galleries, and the Riesling Trail.
- Auburn – A historic village at the southern end of the Riesling Trail, known for its antique shops and pubs.
- Mintaro – Visit the iconic Martindale Hall, a grand Georgian mansion used in the film Picnic at Hanging Rock.
- Sevenhill Cellars – Australia's oldest Jesuit winery, offering cellar door tastings and historic cellars.
- Burra – A well-preserved mining town with heritage sites like the Monster Mine and historic cottages.
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Note: opening hours, prices and booking requirements change often — please check official sources for current details.