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The original mine office and workshop exhibits displays of the Burra copper mining area. Occasionally local blacksmiths will fire up the forge and work on site for visitors to see it in action.
Burra Heritage Trail: Uncover the Riches of Burra's Mining Heritage If you're interested in exploring the mining heritage of South Australia, you shouldn't miss the Burra Heritage Trail.
The Burra Mine Lookout in Burra, SA is a historical site that showcases the region's mining history.
Enjoy a self-drive tour or walk through the Burra Mine, a national heritage site.
A beautiful building with excellent spaces for displaying works from the smallest and most intimate to the largest and most confrontational including a small retail shop for affordable, quality works and artist cards.
Caroona Creek Conservation Park is a protected area in South Australia, covering 54.22 square kilometres of serene landscape.
Goyder's Footsteps Burra is a popular tourist destination in Burra, South Australia, known for its fascinating history.
Hampton Township Ruins is a historical site in Burra that allows visitors to explore an abandoned English-style township.
The Malowen Lowarth Cottage is a historical site and museum located in Burra, SA.
Market Square Museum was originally the residence and business of Andrew Wade, a tailor. The story of Andrew Wade and other early businesses are depicted on story boards and digital recordings.
Morphett's Enginehouse was built in 1858 but was later gutted by fire in 1925.
Red Banks Conservation Park is a pristine protected area in South Australia, located in the locality of Worlds End.
Redruth Gaol is a historic former prison in Burra, South Australia, now operating as a museum. It was the first prison in South Australia to be built outside of the state capital, Adelaide.
Wilkins Homestead, the birthplace of Sir Hubert Wilkins, lies in the bare, rolling hills east of Mount Bryan, 200 kilometers north of Adelaide, South Australia.
Historic Terowie consists of five museums in its unique Main Street and many historical buildings can be seen dating from the 1870s onwards
The Railway Bridge Burra is an iconic historical landmark located in Burra, South Australia.