Bon Accord Hotel
Bon Accord Hotel is located on the Barrier Highway on the outskirts of the historic town of Burra in South…
Our region is a delightful getaway only a couple of hours from Adelaide. There’s something for everyone here, whether you’re coming for a day trip, a weekend or a longer stay.
Built in 1890 as the offices of Elder, Smith and Co, you’ll find the Burra & Goyder Visitor Information Centre nestled into Market Square, Burra. Operating as a Visitor Centre since 1979, we’ve spent 44 years welcoming travellers to our region! Come and visit our friendly staff who love to share the history of Burra. We can suggest driving tours off the beaten track, suggest accomodation or the best spots to start exploring in the Clare Valley.
FREE WIFI is available at our Centre under “Goyder Free Visitor Wifi”
Share your stories, photos and memories with us online by tagging us:
Facebook: @BurraVisitorInformationCentre
Instagram: @the_goyder_goodness
If you have any questions or need assistance before you arrive please contact us:
Bon Accord Hotel is located on the Barrier Highway on the outskirts of the historic town of Burra in South…
Butterworth Mill is a unique historic residence, originally the local flour mill and built in 1874, which has been restored…
Beautifully restored 1850’s Miners cottage with all the modern conveniences whilst enjoying the lovely touches of yesteryear.
Gardenhouse on George continues Burra’s famed rustic charm with the cosiness of a traditional European gardenhouse with all the modern…
Welcome to the beautiful and truly unique Burra House. Circa 1876 and just moments from town, prepare to be blown…
The staff are friendly and helpful and the range of meals on offer are impressive for a rural pub. ……
Photographers get your camera’s ready, we’ve got the most amazing scenery and historical places to photograph and visit in South Australia.
Located approximately 3km north of Burra on the Barrier Highway, lies an abandoned farmhouse. The cottage, located on ‘Cobb and Co Corner’, was first photographed by iconic Australian landscape photographer,…
The Burra Town Hall is one of Australia’s great small halls, built for the Welsh and Cornish miners. Available for hire as a performance and meeting space, the Hall is…
A beautiful building with excellent spaces for showing work, from the small and intimate to the huge and confronting. The Gallery also includes a small retail shop of affordable high…
The Burra Railway Station is a great place to visit. Not only has it been lovingly restored from dereliction and showcases railway history, it is also a function centre, houses…
Mount Bryan was the birthplace of Sir Hubert Wilkins, one of Australia’s most daring aviators and eplorers. Visit the childhood home of adventurer and explorer, Sir Hubert Wilkins. The homestead…
A fossil display of the world’s largest marsupial, the Diprotodon, may be enjoyed at the newly restored Burra Railway Station. The Station is open from 11am – 1pm, 7 days…
Offering a wide variety of hot foods, sandwiches and rolls, coffee and cakes.
Offering a wide variety of hot foods, sandwiches and rolls, coffee and cakes.
St Just Cafe provides nutritious, freshly-made, reasonably priced food and old fashioned service. Open daily for breakfast and lunch with…
But there is also a mystery to solve as you play!
Before you begin, download the ‘Discover Goyder’ app from either the Apple App Store or Google Play and either print the Decoder Map or collect one from the Burra Visitors Centre. Then walk, cycle or drive to take on challenges at the locations you visit to learn more about Burra’s mining history and ultimately, to decode the clues you collect and solve the mystery of ‘Who was Johnny Green’?
Special thanks to the Burra History Group and the Burra Community School for their special contributions in making this mobile adventure. Designed and developed by Mobile Adventures Australia.
This website is supported by…