Penwortham

In the heart of South Australia’s Clare Valley wine region, Penwortham charms visitors with its historic stone buildings and serene countryside vistas. This small township, established by Cornish settlers in 1839, sits along the Horrocks Highway, surrounded by rolling vineyards and ancient gum trees. The village offers glimpses of colonial architecture, including the restored St. Mark’s Church, while serving as an ideal base for exploring the region’s celebrated Riesling Trail and boutique wineries.

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