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Your tourist guide for Redhill provides you with the essential travel resources to plan your holiday!
Nestled on the tranquil banks of the Broughton River and established in 1869, Redhill is a charming rural township located just two hours north of Adelaide along the iconic Highway One. This welcoming community is often recognised by travellers for its striking Clydesdale statue, known locally as the Pioneer Farmer’s Monument. Towering proudly beside the highway, it stands as a tribute to the region’s rich agricultural heritage—where wheat, barley, peas, beans, lentils, and sheep grazing have shaped local life for generations.
Redhill is perfectly positioned as a starting point for exploring the breathtaking Flinders Ranges and the wider Southern Flinders region. A picturesque drive following the historic cattle route leads you through a chain of character‑filled towns—Crystal Brook, Gladstone, Laura, Melrose, Quorn, and beyond. Whether you’re chasing rugged mountain landscapes, heritage trails, or country hospitality, Redhill places you right at the heart of it all.
The Broughton River is one of Redhill’s greatest natural treasures. Visitors can:
Pack your swimmers, bring your fishing gear, and settle in for a classic South Australian riverside experience.
Redhill is a wonderful stop for families. The town offers:
It’s the perfect place to stretch your legs on a long drive or enjoy a relaxed afternoon outdoors.
In the heart of the park stands a solemn war memorial, honouring the brave men and women from the district who served their country. History enthusiasts will also appreciate:
Redhill’s heritage is also visible in its beautifully restored stone buildings, including former churches now privately owned, and the old Redhill Primary School, which is undergoing careful restoration.
Redhill has a proud sporting tradition and continues to offer activities for locals and visitors alike:
Whether you’re a keen player or simply enjoy watching local sport, Redhill’s community spirit is always on display.
The Country Women’s Association (CWA) plays a vibrant role in Redhill’s community life. If you’re passing through on a Friday between March and September, you’re warmly invited to drop into the CWA rooms on the main street for morning tea and a friendly chat—a genuine taste of rural Australian hospitality.
Redhill is more than a stopover—it’s a peaceful, welcoming destination offering:
Whether you’re road‑tripping through South Australia, exploring the Southern Flinders, or seeking a quiet riverside escape, Redhill invites you to slow down, explore, and enjoy the beauty of regional Australia.
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