Burra

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Burra, a historic copper-mining town in South Australia’s Clare Valley, offers a fascinating glimpse into the state’s 19th-century boom. Its well-preserved stone buildings and mining relics tell stories of Cornish miners and immigrant communities, while the surrounding countryside invites relaxed exploration. For international travellers, it’s a perfect blend of heritage, local food, and scenic drives.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two days is ideal to fully appreciate Burra. Spend your first day exploring the Heritage Passport sites on foot – the compact town centre is walkable. On day two, drive to Burra Gorge and sample local wines at cellar doors in the surrounding Clare Valley. If you’re short on time, a single day can cover the main highlights, but you’ll miss the slower pace that makes Burra special.

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