Terowie Railway Station
A visit to Terowie Railway Station is not just a glimpse into railway heritage, it’s a chance to stand where history was made.
A visit to Terowie Railway Station is not just a glimpse into railway heritage, it’s a chance to stand where history was made.
Take a moment to explore the striking metal sculptures in Terowie, crafted years ago by local artist Kevin Hancock.
Murray’s Corner Store Murray’s Corner Store is your one-stop shop in town! From everyday essentials and post office services to tasty take-away meals and handy items, they’ve got a little bit of everything. Whether you’re passing through or a local popping in, Murray’s Corner Store is the perfect place to stop and stock up. Photos…
Open: 7 Days a week 7am – 7pm Everyday Phone: 08 8581 1055 Address: 21 Bruce St, Eudunda SA 5374 Email: eudunda@foodlandsa.com.au
The Red Stag Gentleman’s BarberA cut above the common buck.A sanctuary of tradition and refinement.Where Barbering is an art, and every detail whispers intention. Walks in: 9am – 3pm Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursday and Fridays Book in:- 3pm – 7pm Mondays, 3pm – 5pm, Tuesday, Thursday, Fridays Loyalty program 20% off when you book…
Built in 1875 and fully restored in 2025.
Originally used to stable hotel customer’s horses. The stone building was rebuilt and repointed making it a very comfortable living area with the extension adding kitchen, bathroom and toilets. A loft or mezzanine floor leads out to a balcony with the extension having a generous decking.
Looking to truly switch off and unwind under the River Red Gums? Just 26km southeast of Burra, World’s End Reserve (also known as Burra Creek Gorge Reserve) is a favourite spot for bush camping and day visits alike.
Step back in time without sacrificing comfort at Sunday School Cottage, a charming holiday stay located right in the centre of historic Burra.
Woodhill Way is part of a charming two-story building dating back to 1848. Downstairs, you’ll find a delightful café – Café 67 – where you can grab a bite or a coffee.
Arthur’s Place is a quaint, renovated stone home built in 1930 by Arthur Harris. This modern, self-contained accommodation is a two-minute walk to the heart of Market Square, Burra.