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Your tourist guide for Laura provides you with the essential travel resources to plan your holiday!
Cradled against the eastern slopes of the Southern Flinders Ranges and framed by the gentle flow of the Rocky River, Laura is a town where country charm meets natural beauty. Majestic red gums line the riverbanks, heritage buildings dot the streetscape, and a warm, welcoming spirit invites travellers to slow down, explore and savour the moment. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventure, cultural experiences or simply a peaceful escape, Laura offers an irresistible blend of history, flavour and scenic wonder.
Laura proudly claims its place as the home of Golden North Ice Cream, a beloved South Australian favourite for more than a century. Wander along the main street and you’ll find friendly cafés serving creamy scoops in classic and inventive flavours. It’s the perfect treat after a day of exploring — or simply because you’re in the town that does ice cream best.
Each year, Laura bursts into colour and creativity during the Laura Folk Fair, a vibrant two‑day celebration that transforms the town centre into a bustling open‑air marketplace. Art, craft and hobby stalls line the streets, while the aroma of baked potatoes, sizzling barbecue, wood‑fired pizza and strawberries with ice cream fills the air. Three entertainment stages run non‑stop performances, from music and dance to family‑friendly acts. And for those with a competitive streak, the legendary Golden North Ice‑Cream Eating Competition is a must‑try spectacle.
Laura also holds a special place in Australia’s cultural story as the childhood home of C.J. Dennis, the celebrated poet behind The Sentimental Bloke. Dennis spent much of his youth here while his father managed the Beetaloo Reservoir Hotel from 1892 to 1910. Today, his legacy is woven into the town’s identity, offering visitors a deeper connection to Australia’s literary heritage.
Discover Laura’s history at your own pace along a self‑guided walking trail. Highlights include:
Laura is an ideal base for exploring the Southern Flinders Ranges. Nearby attractions include:
Beyond its famous ice cream, Laura offers cosy cafés, country bakeries and friendly pubs where you can enjoy hearty meals and regional produce.
Laura is located approximately 220 kilometres north of Adelaide, making it an easy and scenic drive through rolling farmland and rural townships. Travellers can reach Laura via:
Laura is a year‑round destination, but each season offers something special:
With its blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, warm hospitality and iconic South Australian flavours, Laura is a destination that lingers in your memory long after you leave. Whether you’re exploring the rugged landscapes of the Flinders Ranges, indulging in Golden North Ice Cream or soaking up the atmosphere of a lively country festival, Laura offers an experience that feels both timeless and uniquely Australian.
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