Burra attractions

Burra, South Australia, is a town with a rich mining history and a variety of attractions to offer. One of the top attractions is the Burra Heritage Trail, which allows visitors to walk or drive around 12km of historic buildings, museums, restored colonial homes, and mine shafts, providing a glimpse into the town's past. The town is also home to the Burra Copper Mine, a significant part of its mining heritage, and the Burra Railway Station, which has been lovingly restored and now serves as a function center and showcases railway history. Additionally, the town features the Midnight Oil House, the Burra Regional Art Gallery, the Red Banks Conservation Park, and the Market Square Museum, offering a range of experiences from cultural to natural attractions.

The Burra Heritage Passport is a key to exploring the town's history, enabling visitors to access various attractions and sites, including the Red Banks Conservation Park, where they can experience a landscape of rugged red earth gorges, spring-fed waterholes, and fossilized mega fauna remains. The town also boasts the Sir Hubert Wilkins Cottage, a historic site associated with the famous Australian polar explorer, and a fossil display of the world's largest marsupial, the Diprotodon, at the Burra Railway Station. For those interested in art and culture, the Burra Regional Art Gallery offers a diverse collection of artworks and a small retail shop with affordable high-quality items.

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