Port Wakefield (formerly Port Henry) was the first government town to be established north of the capital, Adelaide, in South Australia.© Wikipedia
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Port Wakefield is a small town in South Australia about 98 kilometres from Adelaide, located on the Princes Highway. If you venture off the main road you will find quiet streets full of old world charm. We found a number of quaint little stone cottages and lovely gardens full of colourful flowers. Check out the Salt of the Earth Cafe and Gallery which are housed in what appears to be two old church buildings - just beautiful white picket fence and gardens.
On the main road are several bakeries, service stations, and caravan shops selling new caravans as well as providing service and spare parts. Port Wakefield is not only close to Adelaide but close to other lovely small coastal towns on the Yorke Peninsula, making it a great place to explore in either direction.