Port Broughton SA 5522 (Pop 1 000/4
000 summer)
Port Broughton is a delightful historic Yorke Peninsula
township on a Spencer Gulf inlet 171 km n-w of
Adelaide.
Originally inhabited by the Naranga Aborigines,
European pastoral settlement began in 1850s with Port
Broughton soon becoming an important fishing and
wheat port. It was named after the river just north
and its position at the northern end of the Peninsula
ensures a warmer and drier climate than many of the
more southerly coastal communities. The jetty’s
commercial wheat usuage continued until 1940s and
today the quiet sleepy atmosphere of the cooler
months is replaced by a bustling holiday destination
in summer sustained by both tourism and
fishing.
Accommodation: Port Broughton has a
hotel, hotel/motel and a couple of caravan
parks.
Visitor Information Centre: Bay St.
Tel (08) 8635
2261.
Airports: Port Pirie Aerodrome
(PPI), off Port Pirie Rd. Tel (08) 8632 2261. (52
km north); Adelaide Airport (ADL), 1 James Schofield
Dr, Adelaide Airport. Tel (08) 8308 9211. (177
km s-e).
Hospital: Port Broughton
District Hospital, Bay St. Tel (08) 8635 2200.
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