Travelling to Clare

Traveling to Clare by public transport? The workshop dates have been scheduled to fit in with the days that the bus services run from Adelaide to Clare.It's an easy bus trip, taking approximately two hours and forty-five minutes. Buses depart from Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, which is about fifteen minutes by taxi or shuttle bus from Adelaide airport and the railway stations.
Buses from Adelaide to Clare are scheduled for every Mon, Wed, Fri departing at 4pm and arriving at 6.42pm and on Sundays at 3pm, arriving at 5.45 pm.Buses from Clare to Adelaide Central Bus Station, depart every Mon, Wed, Friday at 8.55am, arriving 11.30am and on Sundays at 11.30am, arriving at 2.00pm.
Times / days may differ on public holiday weekends. Check timetables and make bookings via the Yorke Peninsula Coaches’ website at: peninsulacoaches.com.au/ services-and-bookings/ Click on the Mid-north box for the timetable.Accommodation in and around Clare.

Accommodation in and around Clare

If you are travelling to Clare by car and require overnight accommodation there are many options available in and around the town and other areas of the Clare Valley, including camping sites and cabins, motels and hotels, AirBnBs, and self-contained cottages. You will find details on the Clare Valley and SA Tourism websites at clarevalley.com.au/stay and southaustralia.com/destinations/clare-valley
If you are travelling to Clare by public transport, there are several options for accommodation within walking distance of the workshop venue. The workshop venue is at Vanga Avenue, Clare, just off the Blyth Road and almost opposite Clare High School. It is approx. 1.5 km from the town centre. However, if anyone requires assistance from and / or to the Ness Street bus stop on arrival and departure, or to / from local accommodation, please let me know and we will be glad to help.
The Clare Valley is one of Australia’s primary wine-producing regions and a historic area. If you are travelling with someone who is not attending the workshop, there are lots of places to visit and things to do around the Clare Valley, either independently or through a local tour company. See the links above for details and a guide to what’s one.

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