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Freeling ANZAC Park

Tourist attractions

Gray Street, Freeling SA 5372, Freeling, SA 5372
(08) 8525 3200

Description

Freeling Anzac Park is located in the heart of the township of Freeling, known for its significance to the TV series McLeod's Daughters.

It is situated in the northern part of Adelaide Plains, about 12 km north of Gawler.

The park features beautifully presented gardens and substantial grassed areas, with the iconic windmill and bath from McLeod's Daughters as popular attractions. The restored Railway Goods Shed in the backdrop of the park acknowledges Freeling's railway and agricultural heritage.

Visitors to Freeling Anzac Park can take pictures of the iconic windmill and bath, explore the Railway Goods Shed, and learn about old land management implements on display. The park also offers great picnic areas with beautiful gardens and large trees, providing a relaxing and scenic environment.

The park holds great pride in honoring the ANZAC spirit, with visitors experiencing a deep sense of patriotism. It is open all year round, with the best time to visit being between spring and autumn for mild weather.

Facilities at Freeling Anzac Park include comfortable seating, public toilets with disabled access, and car/bus parking. Refreshments can be found at nearby cafes and hotels.

To get to Freeling Anzac Park, visitors can drive approximately 50 minutes from Adelaide CBD via the Northern Expressway or take a scenic drive through the Barossa Valley. Ample car and bus parking is available for visitors.

Details

Parks: Lookouts, Picnic Area, Toilets, Regional Parks

Location

Gray Street, Freeling SA 5372, Freeling, SA 5372

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