
Hotels in Gladstone, South Australia
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Commercial Hotel
Commercial Hotel This hotel was open prior to 1880 as the Booyoolie Hotel and changed its name to the Commercial Hotel in 1880.
Gladstone Hotel
Gladstone Hotel The hotel was established in 1875. Public bar Dining
Former Booyoolee Hotel
Former Booyoolee Hotel Private Hotel circa 1999 The hotel opened in 1873, renamed the Barwon in 1876 and then resumed its its current name.
Information on Gladstone, SA
Gladstone is a charming town nestled in the Rocky River Valley at the southern end of the Flinders Ranges, just two and a half hours' drive north of Adelaide. This hidden gem is surrounded by captivating landscapes, historic sites, and attractions catering to nature lovers, history buffs, and adventure seekers alike.
Visitors can explore the town's past through self-guided walking tours and enjoy facilities like Tresylva Park with its barbecues, playground, and picnic areas.
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Travel options
Gladstone is easily accessible by road, located approximately 150 kilometers north of Adelaide via the A1 and B56 highways. The town serves as an ideal base for exploring the southern Flinders Ranges region.
Visitors typically travel by private vehicle, with the scenic drive taking around two and a half hours from Adelaide. The town offers convenient access to surrounding attractions and the broader Flinders Ranges area.
- Laura (11km)
- Caltowie (15km)
- Crystal Brook (17km)
- Gulnare (23km)
- Warnertown (23km)
- Jamestown (24km)
- Wirrabara (28km)
- Port Pirie (34km)
- Spalding (35km)
- Booleroo Centre (43km)