Delamere, nestled in the southern region of the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia, is a quaint village situated along the route connecting Adelaide to Cape Jervis. Initially known as Glenburn, it was later renamed Delamere after a town in Cheshire, England. This charming village now encompasses what was once the nearby settlement of Bullaparinga.
Delamere also holds significant cultural heritage, originally inhabited by the Kaurna and Ngarrindjeri peoples, with traces of Aboriginal presence in the area dating back thousands of years.
Nearby points of interest include Deep Creek Conservation Park, the picturesque Blowhole Beach, and the scenic Southern Ocean Walk.
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