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Alyssa Tresider
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Best Things To Do In Jamestown, South Australia

Jamestown is a charming rural town in South Australia that is full of great Jamestown activities and attractions to suit every traveller. From scenic walking trails to historical museums, there is plenty to see and do in this part of South Australia. Whether you're interested in history, culture, or outdoor activities, Jamestown has something to offer everyone. 

This is the ultimate guide of the best things to do in Jamestown, as well as places to stay in Jamestown SA in a campervan. So read on, get inspired, and start planning your Jamestown road trip in an Apollo Camper today.

 

Where is Jamestown, South Australia?

Jamestown is a charming town situated in the mid-north region of South Australia, located around 207 kilometres north of Adelaide. It is an ideal destination for those looking to explore the countryside. The town is known for its rich agricultural heritage, with wheat and barley production being the primary source of income for the locals. 

The surrounding area of Jamestown is characterised by stunning natural beauty, with rolling hills and vast open spaces that are perfect for outdoor activities and campervan travel. Those travelling in a campervan are in for a real treat as the 3-hour journey from the Apollo Camper Adelaide branch is a scenic drive with plenty of places to stop along the way

 

Why Jamestown is worth visiting

There are so many reasons to visit Jamestown, from its cultural heritage and picturesque landscapes to its family-friendly atmosphere and variety of experiences. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through the towns streets and admiring the historic buildings and learn about Australia's cultural heritage while unwinding in a charming rural town.

The town is nestled in some of South Australia’s most stunning countryside, with rolling hills, lush green fields, and picturesque landscapes that are sure to take your breath away. If you want to experience the beauty of South Australia, Jamestown is definitely worth adding to your travel itinerary.

 

When to visit Jamestown

The best time to visit South Australia is during the shoulder seasons of March through May and September through November. When planning your trip to Jamestown, it's important to consider the activities you would like to do. If you're interested in hiking, biking, or exploring the countryside, the shoulder seasons are the best time to visit. During these months, the weather is mild and comfortable, making it the perfect time to explore the countryside and enjoy outdoor activities.

On the other hand, if you're interested in Jamestown cultural activities or indoor Jamestown attractions, the winter months may be a better option. The winter months of June through August can also be a great time to visit Jamestown if you're looking to avoid crowds. The town is less busy during this time, and you can enjoy the peaceful surroundings and charming atmosphere without the hustle and bustle of peak season. 

 

Getting to Jamestown

Once you’ve picked up your Apollo Camper from Adelaide and enjoyed some of the great things to do in Adelaide, enjoy your pick of scenic routes from Adelaide. Travel along the Murray River or the Fleurieu Peninsula to get to Jamestown. Plus, during the drive you’ll find some great places to stop off, explore, stretch your legs and enjoy a picnic lunch. All of which is possible when travelling in a campervan hire.

 

Where to stay in Jamestown

If you're planning a trip to Jamestown, there are several great camping spots and holiday parks to choose from. Despite being a small town, Jamestown is very welcoming to campervan travellers and has plenty of options for those looking for great campervan sites.

 

The Park Jamestown

The Park Jamestown is a great option for those looking for a comfortable and convenient place to stay. The park offers a range of facilities, including powered and unpowered sites, clean amenities, a camp kitchen, and a BBQ area. The cost per night is affordable and varies depending on your choice of site and time of year. Plus, the park is located close to the town centre, making it easy to explore the local Jamestown activities.

 

Bundaleer Sport & Rec Grounds

For those looking for a more budget-friendly option, then the Bundaleer Sport and Rec Grounds is a great spot. The facilities are basic, with limited amenities, but the site is located in a picturesque setting with plenty of space to park your campervan.

 

RV Motorhome Reserve

The RV Motorhome Reserve is another great option for campervan travellers. The reserve offers powered and unpowered sites, clean amenities, a camp kitchen, and a BBQ area. The reserve is located on the outskirts of town, offering a peaceful and secluded setting, making it a great base for your travels in and around Jamestown.

 

10 of the best things to see and do in Jamestown, South Australia

1. Explore the Belalie Creek Walking Trail

The first for this list of the best things to do in Jamestown, South Australia is to enjoy a walk along the Belalie Creek Trail. This scenic walk along this beautiful trail follows the path of the Belalie Creek. The trail offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and is a great way to spot local wildlife. Best of all, it's free to use and accessible for all ages and fitness levels.
 

2. Discover the history at the Jamestown Railway Station Museum

History buffs are going to want to discover the history at the Jamestown Railway Station Museum. Here you can explore the history of the railway in South Australia at this fascinating museum, learning about the local railway history and see a range of exhibits and artifacts on display. The museum is located in the historic Jamestown railway station, which dates back to the 1880s making it a very unique experience for the whole family to enjoy.
 

3. Take yourself on the Jamestown Mural Walk

Jamestown has become known for its vibrant murals, so a walk along the Jamestown Mural Walk is a must. Take a self-guided tour of the town and discover these beautiful works of art that celebrate the town's heritage and culture. Plus, if you’re visiting during September, be sure to check out the Jamestown Mural Festival, a very vibrant and exciting experience for locals and visitors alike.
 

4. Visit the RM Williams Centre

Next on this list is a must-do cultural experience, the RM Williams Centre. When you visit the RM Williams Centre, you can learn about the life and legacy of the iconic Australian clothing maker, RM Williams, as well as learn about its impact on Australian fashion.
 

5. Pick up a bakery treat (or two) at Jamestown Bakery

When hunger strikes, then pick up a bakery treat (or two) at the drool-worthy Jamestown Bakery. When you visit this local bakery you’ll be able to try their delicious bread and pastries that are made fresh daily. It's a great place to stock up on supplies for your campervan fridge to enjoy at your campsite or on a picnic later.
 

6. Take a short drive to Bundaleer Forest

Another great thing to do in Jamestown is to take a short drive to Bundaleer Forest where you can explore the birthplace of Australian forestry at this stunning forest reserve. The forest is a great spot for picnicking, hiking, and cycling, and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

 

7. Attend the Jamestown Agricultural Show

Experience the true spirit of rural Australia at this annual Jamestown Agricultural Show. Held in October, the show features a range of activities that celebrate the local farming community, including sheep markets and the iconic Ram and Ewe Ball. A fun Jamestown activity to add to your travel plans if travelling here in October.
 

8. Visit Jamestown Historical Museum

Want to learn about the town's rich maritime and agricultural history? Then a visit to the Jamestown Historical Museum is a must. The museum features a range of exhibits that showcase the local history and culture, offering a deeper understanding of the local area and its past.


9. Play a round of golf at Jamestown Golf Club

Golfing enthusiasts will enjoy a game at the Jamestown Golf Club. Tee off and enjoy a round or two at this picturesque golf course that boasts stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
 

10. Explore The Conservator’s Trail

Last up on our list is to explore The Conservator's Trail. This trail winds through the stunning countryside surrounding Jamestown and offers stunning views of the local landscapes, flora and fauna. A great way to experience the natural beauty of the region.

 

Other notable attractions to enjoy in and around Jamestown

There are several other notable attractions worth exploring in the areas surrounding Jamestown that are well-worth adding to your road trip travel plans. Firstly, you can take a short drive from Jamestown to Belalie Wines, which is a family-owned winery that produces a range of high-quality wines. Visitors can enjoy a tasting session, tour the vineyards, or simply relax and take in the beautiful surroundings.

Another great activity is to explore the region's rich gold-mining history at the Ulooloo Gold Fields, located just 26km from the heart of Jamestown. Here you can learn about the local gold rush, see a range of exhibits and artifacts, and even try your hand at gold panning. Next is to take a leisurely stroll through the picturesque town of Burra, just 39km from Jamestown. Here you can discover its stunning collection of outdoor sculptures along the Sculpture Walk. The Sculpture Walk features a range of works by local artists and is a great way to experience the town's art scene. Lastly, you can step back in time and explore the history of the region's penal system at the Gladstone Gaol. Located 72km from Jamestown, the gaol was built in the 1800s and is now a museum that offers guided tours and a range of exhibits and artifacts.

 

See the best of Jamestown South Australia with Apollo

When it comes to things to do in Jamestown SA, there truly is something for every traveller. Plus, the beauty of travelling in a motorhome or campervan hire with your family in South Australia means you can find many more Jamestown attractions along the way and enjoy it all at your own pace. 

With the Apollo branch conveniently located in Adelaide, and a range of vehicles to choose from, you can be travelling in style and with ease in no time. Book your Apollo Camper online today.

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