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99% of
people that use GPS to find Pilwarren get lost 99% of
people that follow the directions below do not get lost Moral of
the story is do not rely on your GPS to find Pilwarren, so use the
following directions From Mt
Pleasant From
the Barossa Valley From
Mannum
Look out for the Pilwarren signs on Murraylands Road onwards.
It is a good idea to print these directions & take them with you when travelling to Pilwarren.
We suggest first time visitors try to arrive before dark, it is much easier to find in daylight.
Watch out for kangaroos & wombats, particularly if you travel at dust, night or dawn.
Pilwarren
292
Simpson Road Sunnydale South Australia 5353
Phone 0427701132
Turn onto Walker Flat Road & travel approximately 42kms. Turn left
onto Murraylands Road. There is the Marne River concrete
causeway which is 8kms along Murraylands Road. Another 6kms past the
causeway is the first right turn, which is Sunnydale Road. 4kms along
the Sunnydale Road turn right onto Christian Road. 1km along
Christian Road turn left onto Simpson Road. 3kms along on the right is
Pilwarren’s bright yellow gate, near the end of the road.
Go to Sedan then head towards Swan Reach. Approximately 2kms
before the Swan Reach ferry turn right onto Murraylands Road. Approximately 12kms along Murraylands Road turn left onto
Sunnydale Road.4kms along the Sunnydale Road turn right onto
Christian Road. 1km along Christian Road turn left onto Simpson Road.
3kms along on the right is Pilwarren’s bright yellow gate, near
the end of the road.
Head along the Purnong Road for Approximately 12kms then turn left onto
Murraylands Road (dirt road). Once you cross the Mt Pleasant to Walker
Flat bitumen Road there is the Marne River concrete causeway which is
8kms along Murraylands Road. Another 6kms past the causeway is the first
right turn, which is Sunnydale Road. 4kms along the Sunnydale Road
turn right onto Christian Road. 1km along Christian Road turn left onto
Simpson Road. 3kms along on the right is Pilwarren’s bright yellow
gate, near the end of the road.