Undalya






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Undalya is a quaint rural town nestled on the southern edge of South Australia's Clare Valley. Established in 1859, it lies along the Horrocks Highway, approximately midway between Auburn and Rhynie, at the confluence of the River Wakefield and Pine Creek. The town's name, derived from the local Aboriginal language, means "water holes," reflecting its proximity to these waterways. A notable landmark is the historic bridge over the River Wakefield, known locally as Basket Bridge, which has withstood numerous floods since its construction in 1855. Today, Undalya offers a serene rural atmosphere, making it a charming destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of the Clare Valley.
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