Photo: Augustus Earle / Public domain
Bungaree is a historic farming village in the Clare Valley of South Australia, offering a glimpse into the region's pastoral heritage. Its tree-lined main street, stone cottages, and the iconic Bungaree Station provide a serene stop for travellers exploring the wine region. The village exudes a quiet charm, perfect for those seeking authentic rural experiences.
Highlights & What to See
- Bungaree Station – A working sheep station established in 1841, with guided tours of the historic homestead, shearing shed, and gardens. Stay overnight in heritage cottages or the shearers' quarters.
- Clare Valley Wine Region – Bungaree is surrounded by renowned wineries. Cycle or drive the Riesling Trail to cellar doors like Sevenhill Cellars and Paulett Wines.
- Riesling Trail – A 35-km rail trail for walking and cycling, linking Bungaree to Clare and Auburn, passing vineyards and native bushland.
- Martindale Hall – A grand 19th-century mansion near Mintaro, 10 km south, known for its role in the film Picnic at Hanging Rock.
Suggested Time to Spend
Spend a full day to explore Bungaree Station and nearby wineries, or two days to include a stay in heritage accommodation and a cycle along the Riesling Trail. Combine with a visit to the historic town of Clare for lunch and cellar-door tastings.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Clare – The main town of the region, with a historic main street, bakeries, and the Clare Valley Wine & Visitor Centre.
- Sevenhill – Home to Sevenhill Cellars, the oldest winery in the Clare Valley, and the St Aloysius Church.
- Mintaro – A well-preserved 19th-century village with Mintaro Maze and the Polish Hill River wineries.
- Auburn – The southern gateway to the Riesling Trail, with the Rising Sun Hotel and the start of the Heysen Trail.
- Burra – A historic copper-mining town with heritage sites like the Burra Monster Mine and the Unicorn Brewery Cellars.
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