The Clare Valley is a
valley
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located in
South Australia
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about north of
Adelaide
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in the
Clare and Gilbert Valleys council area.
It is the river valley formed by the
Hutt River but is also strongly associated with the roughly parallel
Hill River. The valley is traversed by the
Horrocks Highway and the towns in the valley along that route from south to north are
Auburn,
Leasingham,
Watervale,
Penwortham
Penwortham () is a town and civil parish in South Ribble, Lancashire, England, on the south bank of the River Ribble facing the city of Preston, Lancashire, Preston. The town is at the most westerly crossing point of the river, with major road ...
,
Sevenhill and
Clare. The geographical feature has given rise to the
Clare Valley wine region designation, a notable
winegrowing region of Australia.
Geography
The valley is formed by the
Skilly Hills and
Bungaree Hills on the west with the
Stony Range rising on the valley's east. The
Temperate Grassland of South Australia cover most of the area.
History
Pre-European settlement
The original inhabitants of the Clare Valley were the
Ngadjuri people. It is believed that they had major camping sites at
Clare and
Auburn, as well as other areas outside the valley.
European settlement
The first European to reportedly explore the Clare Valley was
John Hill, who did so in early April 1839, visiting and naming the
Hutt River.
Its nearby twin, the
Hill River, was later named in his honour. On returning to Adelaide, he reported his findings of potentially good farmland to his friend and associate,
Edward John Eyre. Eyre in turn informed
John Horrocks, who had only arrived in South Australia during March 1839. Eyre later explored the Clare Valley on the return journey from his
second 1839 expedition to the northern regions of South Australia. Horrocks set out with his servant, John Green and established himself in the area now known as
Penwortham
Penwortham () is a town and civil parish in South Ribble, Lancashire, England, on the south bank of the River Ribble facing the city of Preston, Lancashire, Preston. The town is at the most westerly crossing point of the river, with major road ...
.
[Chittleborough, Jon,]
Horrocks, John Ainsworth (1818–1846)
, Australian Dictionary of Biography ( ANU 2005) This became the first permanent settlement in the valley.
By 1840,
Edward Burton Gleeson had set up the ''Inchiquin'' pastoral run to the north which was later developed into the town of Clare and in 1848,
Jesuits
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were settling into the place which would become the town of
Sevenhill. Settlers came from places including
England
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,
Ireland
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,
Poland
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and
Silesia
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during the 1840s, producing a rich heritage of architecture and villages, which remain largely intact.
Vineyard
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s were planted alongside those first villages and winemaking has continued ever since.
Modern times
On 16 February 1983, the Clare Valley was affected by the
Ash Wednesday bushfires. Although there were no fatalities in the area, over 6,100 hectares were burnt out, causing $5 million worth of damage. The railway line between the Clare Showgrounds and
Penwortham
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was severely damaged, and resulted in its eventual demise. The old rail route has since been transformed into a bicycle and walking track known as the ''
Riesling Trail''. This 35 km sealed trail links the villages of the valley.
Attractions
The Clare Valley is a popular
wine tourism destination. Known for its cool climate white wines, most notably its
Riesling, it is home to an estimated 50 wineries throughout the region. Some of its most well known and popular wineries include
Taylors Wines, Annie's Lane,
Grosset Wines
Grosset Wines is an Australian winery based in the Clare Valley wine region of South Australia
South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a States and territories of Australia, state in the southern central part of Australia. With a t ...
, Jim Barry Wines, Seven Hill Cellars, Kilikanoon and Skillogalee. Kilikanoon (2013) and Jim Barry Wines (2020) won
James Halliday's Winery of the Year award.
Held in late May, after harvest, the Clare Valley Gourmet Weekend is a festival celebrating food and wine. It is spread over three days, with many of the local wineries and restaurants hosting events,
tastings and music.
The Clare Valley is also known for its walking and cycling trails being home to stretches of the
Riesling Trail,
Rattler Trail,
Mawson Trail and
Lavender Federation Trail.
Blenheim Festival
The Blenheim Music and Camping Festival, a two-day music festival, was an annual event between 2009 and 2018. The
Shaolin Afronauts, Max Savage and the False Idols,
Tony Joe White,
Marlon Williams, Timberwolf and Kaurna Cronin played at the 2015 event.
The festival organisers decided to take a break in 2019, to allow the property to regenerate after prolonged drought and the impact of people camping in the paddocks.
It was intended to run its 10th event over the
Easter weekend in 2020; however the restrictions enforced owing to the
COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
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prevented this.
See also
*
Clare Valley wine region
*
Riesling Trail
References
External links
Clare Valley TourismClare Regional History GroupClare & Gilbert Valleys CouncilClare Old Police Station Museum
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