Belvidere Range

The Belvidere Range is a mountain range of the Northern Mount Lofty Ranges in South Australia.

Belvidere Range
Nain Range
Belvidere Range
Location of the Peters Hill at the approximate centre of the range
Geography
CountryAustralia
StateSouth Australia
RegionNorthern Mount Lofty Ranges
Range coordinates34°10′42″S 138°49′56″E

The range was named in 1840 by early geologist/explorer Johannes Menge because he thought the highest point commanded a beautiful view (Latin Bellus meaning beautiful and videre meaning sight).

The range commences in the south at Nain and Greenock, where it is also known as the Nain Range, and rises almost exactly northwards to end near Black Springs.

The Hundred of Belvidere (proclaimed in 1851) and Belvidere Mine (a historic marble mine) south-east of Kapunda beside a crossing of the River Light, was likely named for the Belvidere Range which overlooks the mine and the west of the hundred.

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