Hotels in Jamestown, South Australia
Belalie Hotel
Belalie Hotel The hotel was established in 1879 as the Globe Hotel and the name was changed to the Belalie Hotel in 1958.
Commercial Hotel
Commercial Hotel The hotel was officially opened in 1879 but was known to be trading earlier.
Jamestown Hotel
Jamestown Hotel First Licenced in 1873.
Railway Hotel
Railway Hotel The hotel was officially opened in 1881.
Information on Jamestown, SA 5491
Jamestown is a charming Mid North town located 207 kilometres north of Adelaide, situated on the banks of Belalie Creek. Close to the Southern Flinders Ranges, this historic town serves as a strategic link for visitors traveling to or from the popular Flinders Ranges.
Named after Sir James Fergusson, South Australia's Governor, Jamestown offers visitors a blend of heritage, natural beauty, and country hospitality, making it an ideal place to stop, stay, and explore.
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Travel options
Buses run regularly between Jamestown and Adelaide courtesy of Mid North Passenger Service, with services operating three times a week taking approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes. By car, visitors can drive through the historic mining town of Burra, following wind turbines along the ridge tops of Mt Bryan and Hallett.
The town lies on the Crystal Brook-Broken Hill railway line, providing connections to major routes linking Adelaide, Perth, and Sydney.
- Caltowie (11km)
- Gladstone (24km)
- Laura (28km)
- Hallett (29km)
- Gulnare (33km)
- Spalding (33km)
- Peterborough (34km)
- Wirrabara (37km)
- Crystal Brook (40km)
- Booleroo Centre (43km)