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Bordertown

Introduction of Bordertown

Bordertown is a small town on the limestone coast of South Australia on (Limestone Coast), about 270km by car from Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, and about 188km from (Mount Gambier), the second-largest city in South Australia. Bode is an inland city administratively owned by South Australia, but it is close to Victoria and is the nearest city of South Australia to (Little Desert National Park), a small desert national park in Victoria. The town's size is larger on the limestone coast, with a permanent population of more than 2500, and is a regional service center with full commercial facilities.


Historical buildings worth looking at:

  • (Clayton Heritage Farm), Clayton Historical Farm, Clayton Farm Road
  • Bordertown railway station in Hay Avenue
  • Bordertown Institute in Woolshed Street


Additional attraction points:

  • (Wildlife Park), a wildlife park in the north of town, is home to wildlife and the world's only captive white kangaroo (permanently closed).
  • Clayton Farm History Museum (Clayton Farm Heritage Museum), every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Open, including a series of 100-year-old farm buildings and relics;
  • Located in Bordertown9 km, Poocher Swamp is a wetland reserve with complete picnic and camping facilities.


Visitor centre of Bordertown

  • Addr: 81 North Terrace, Bordertown SA 5268
  • Tel: 1800 520 700
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3k (2016)

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