Australian Towns & Cities
South Australia: Williamstown
Incorporating photos and Information from Michael Greenslade's former Australian Towns, Cities and Highways site

Williamstown is a pleasant, quiet little town beside a creek on the southern edge of the Barossa Valley. Williamstown is at its best in spring with wildflowers along the waterways and the low hills around the town. The major attraction of the area is the Whispering Wall at the Barossa Reservoir, vineyards and the walking trails in the Parra Wirra Conservation Park. Prior to the arrival of Europeans the area was home to the Peramangk Aboriginal people.


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Williamstown Town Centre:
Queen St (Lyndoch Valley Rd (B31)) as it passes through the Williamstown town centre, October 2010.

Image © Michael Greenslade

Williamstown Town Centre:
Queen St (Lyndoch Valley Rd (B31)) as it passes through the Williamstown town centre near Memorial Dr, October 2010.

Image © Michael Greenslade

Williamstown Town Centre:
Queen St (Lyndoch Valley Rd (B31)) as it passes through the Williamstown town centre near Yettie Rd, October 2010.

Image © Michael Greenslade

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