Cudlee Creek
Cudlee Creek is a sub-region of Adelaide Hills, located in South Australia. The sub-region covers approximately 100 square kilometers, with rolling hills and flat plains. Cudlee Creek is within the Adelaide Hills wine region, which stretches from Adelaide to Mount Lofty Ranges. The area is also well known for the excellent climate that the area receives, resulting in grapes ripening uniformly.
It is situated in the heart of the Adelaide Hills, just south of the Strathalbyn township. This local Australian winery is the perfect getaway. Their historic winery building now houses the cellar door, restaurant, and 6 rooms, including the “Whispering Wall” room. The winemaking philosophy here is to produce high-quality wines from grapes sourced from a carefully managed vineyard. The cellar door is open daily for tastings and sales. Cudlee Creek is a small rural township in South Australia which lies on the outskirts of the Adelaide metropolitan area. It is surrounded by the Barossa Valley, Clare Valley, and McLaren Vale wine-growing region. The town is named after the creek that runs through it. The name Cudlee is thought to be derived from the Aboriginal Kaurna word for crow, kudle. The creek was initially named “Blair’s Creek” by the Surveyor-General of South Australia, George Goyder, in 1869, who named it after the government astronomer of the time, David Blair. The name was subsequently changed to Cudlee Creek in 1877. The township was surveyed in 1878 and proclaimed as a village in 1886.
Cudlee Creek is a small town in the Mid North of South Australia, situated near the border with the Northern Territory, on the Stuart Highway, 235 km north of Adelaide, and 52 km south of Port Augusta. In the 2006 Census, the population of the town was 233, down from 313 in 2001.
The name Cudlee Creek is derived from the Aboriginal word ‘Kutalukutalu’ meaning ‘water hole’, the creek being named by surveyor G.W. Goyder in 1869. The town was established about the mid-1860s as a staging post for Cobb & Co and then for the Overland Telegraph Line laying teams. Cudlee Creek in South Australia, the home town of Aussie Rules football champion Scott West, has an area of 8,684.8 square kilometers. That is nearly the area of the state of Delaware in the U.S. The population of Delaware is 931,090 (U.S. Census Bureau). The population of Cudlee Creek is estimated to be just 6, with a margin of error of 2.57%.
Cudlee Creek is an unincorporated rural locality within the Adelaide Hills Council. It is situated on the junction of Mount Barker Road and Balhannah Road, and is approximately 45 km south of the Adelaide city centre. The area is best known for its history as a fruit growing centre, but the population today is only about 330. Cudlee Creek is an unincorporated town in South Australia that is home to a permanent population of three residents. It is a popular tourist attraction, and has numerous activities for visitors. It is situated in the Flinders Ranges, the second-highest mountain range in Australia. Cudlee Creek is located between Melrose and Lyndhurst, and is known for its wildlife and scenery.
The main attraction is the Cudlee Creek Water Park, and the town is also well known for its numerous wineries and vineyards. The town has many natural wonders including the Cudlee Creek Conservation Park and the Cudlee Creek Gorge and Nature Reserve. There is also a golf course located in Cudlee Creek and a racetrack just outside the town.
Cudlee Creek is a township in South Australia, located between Balaklava and Snowtown in the Clare Valley, approximately 110 kilometres (68 mi) north of the state capital, Adelaide. It consists of a primary school and a church. A general store, post office, bottle shop and a pub are now closed. As the name suggests, Cudlee Creek is a creek that flows into the nearby to River Murray. It is believed that the name derives from a translation of a local Aborigine word.
Cudlee Creek is a tiny hamlet in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia. It is located in the Adelaide Hills Council local government area and is about 130km from the capital city, Adelaide. It is located within the federal Division of Mayo and the state electoral district of Kaurna.
The area is named for Cudlee Creek which flows through the district to join the Onkaparinga River.
It is often said that the area was named for Thomas Cudlee, who was a shepherd and subsequently a local politician. A small town that is located in the south-east of Australia is Cudlee Creek. The name of the town was actually taken from the name of the creeks that flow through the area, Cudlee Creek. It is a tiny town that is actually located in the hills of the Mount Lofty Ranges and it is located in the South Australian government area of the Adelaide Hills. This town is also about 230 kilometres away from the city of Adelaide, which is the capital of South Australia. Aside from the fact that there are plenty of creeks in the area, there is also a small conservation park within the city.