Greenock, South Australia

Greenock is a small town on the north-west edge of the Barossa Valley. Located 66 km from Adelaide on the Sturt Highway (A20), Greenock is characterised by tree-lined streets with shady peppercorn trees which offer welcome relief from the hot summers which are characteristic of the area.

Greenock
South Australia
Greenock
Coordinates34°27′28″S 138°55′39″E
Population1,087 (2016 census)
Established1851
Postcode(s)5360
Location66.2 km (41 mi) North of Adelaide
LGA(s)Light Regional Council
State electorate(s)Schubert, Light, Stuart
Federal division(s)Barker
Localities around Greenock:
Fords Moppa Ebenezer
Nain Greenock Nuriootpa
Daveyston Seppeltsfield Marananga

The town was named by James Smith, the secretary of George Fife Angas, after Greenock on the River Clyde in Scotland and is sometimes called Little Scotland in the Barossa Valley. The town is also located on the famous Heysen Trail.

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