
Hotels in Peake, South Australia
Overlander Tavern
Overlander Tavern The Tavern was established 31/08/1983. Originally a fruit and veg shop. "Recently renovated inside, with new tv's but no pokies. Also has arcade games for the kids, and an outside BBQ fenced off area out front. Venue also...
Information on Peake, SA

Peake is a small historic town in South Australia situated along the Mallee Highway, approximately 150 kilometres east of Adelaide. Proclaimed in 1907, the town is named after Archibald Henry Peake, a South Australian politician who served three terms as Premier.
This Mallee settlement features a historic town walk showcasing buildings from the early 1900s, including the Station Master's House, original store (now a tavern), Post Office, Baptist Church, and the famous Polly's Well from 1877.
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Peake is located on the Mallee Highway (B12), providing direct road access between Adelaide and the Riverland region. The town is accessible by private vehicle, with the highway serving as the main transport route through South Australia's Mallee region.
The town has a tavern and public toilets behind the hall, making it a convenient rest stop for travelers. Adelaide, approximately 150km west, offers the nearest major transport hub with airport and rail connections.

