Blanchetown

Blanchetown is a small township in South Australia, on the (west) bank of the Murray River, 130 kilometres (81 mi) northeast of Adelaide. The Blanchetown Bridge is the westernmost (and farthest downstream) of the four crossings of the Sturt Highway over the Murray River. During the nineteenth century it was an important transportation centre on the lower Murray. In the early 21st century, Blanchetown has been described as "a strange mixture of historic buildings and temporary shacks built by holidaymakers on the banks of the river". Blanchetown is widely regarded as the entrance to the Riverland district.

Blanchetown
South Australia
Dead gum trees in the Murray River near Blanchetown in 1989
Blanchetown
Coordinates34°21′S 139°36′E
Population247 (UCL 2021)
Established1855
Postcode(s)5357
Location130 km (81 mi) northeast of Adelaide city centre
LGA(s)Mid Murray Council
State electorate(s)Chaffey
Federal division(s)Barker
Localities around Blanchetown:
Mount Mary Mount Mary
Eba
Morgan
Murbko
Brownlow
Steinfeld, Annadale
Sandleton
Blanchetown Murbko
McBean Pound
Murbko
Paisley
Sedan Fisher Paisley
FootnotesAdjoining localities
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