Description
The Kalangadoo Walk With History is a self-guided walking tour in Kalangadoo that appeals to history buffs, nature enthusiasts, and those who prefer to explore at their own pace.
The tour consists of 29 locations around the town, each with its own unique history briefly described in the accompanying brochure. The tour was developed by resident Sandra Young with assistance from Nick Hunt and Peter Savage.
The tour takes visitors on a journey through Kalangadoo's rich history, from its early settlement to the present day. It offers the opportunity to discover hidden gems, including historic buildings, significant sites, and landmarks. The tour also showcases the renowned red gum forests and provides the chance to spot local wildlife.
The Kalangadoo Walk With History is available year-round, allowing visitors to choose a time that suits them.
To reach Kalangadoo, travelers can take the South Eastern Freeway from Adelaide towards Murray Bridge. They should then follow the signs for Tailem Bend and continue through Bordertown onto Naracoorte Road. The journey by car from Adelaide takes approximately 4 hours, and there is ample parking available in the town.
The Kalangadoo Walk With History brochure is an excellent resource for exploring the town's history and scenic beauty. Whether you are a resident or a visitor, this self-guided walking tour will provide a deeper understanding and appreciation of Kalangadoo. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes and allocate enough time to fully explore the tour's offerings.
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