Scenic Road offer great views from the Bluff Range
Quite often around Australia, many great drives and special features and not on the average
tourist drive, and Scenic Road, just north east of the forgotten town of
Ngapala is one such small drive.
Recently there was a
forum question by a member about the weather conditions and what is there to see and do in the “
Clare Valley” in late June. There were a few replies and one caught my eye, posted by member “Cruiser” of the
old ruins of the former
Julia Creek Police Station, which is not really in the
Clare Valley. Cruiser could not remember where he found the old site, but was on one of the back road between
Gawler and
Mount Bryan. I had seen photos of the
ruins before, so I set myself a goal to try and find them myself and to get some images and add it to the “
Places” page.
Time to leave the main road and head up Ngapala Road
Time to leave the main road and head up Ngapala Road
Time to leave the main road and head up Ngapala Road
The good thing about living in a small country area, is that it took me no time at all to find out where the
ruins were and after only 3 phone calls, made contact with a local from
Ngapala that painted the ceramic tiles for the memorial and was able to give me a first hand account of how this site was officially unveiled back in November 2000. It was during a talk from the Police Historical Society and the history of the area in the late 1990’s, that locals were able to give the Police Historical Society details of where the former Police Station was located, as Police records for the area could not locate the exact location. After extensive searching of Police records and other Government documents, it was confirmed that the locals were correct and the memorial was erected.
Boggy Road Intersection and time to head to the memorial site
Boggy Road Intersection and time to head to the memorial site
An old fridge put to good use
Wet weather continued for a few weeks before it fined up enough to head over towards
Eudunda and headed to Boggy Road where I knew the memorial was located. With the memorial accurately recorded on my GPS and images of the site, it was time to head
home the long way, rather than back on the bitumen roads that I have travelled countless times over the years. From the memorial site, it was north to the small former town of
Ngapala and then I made my way in a north easterly direction on Dunstan Road to the
intersection aptly named “Scenic Road”.
Site of the former 1842 Julia Creek Police Station
Site of the former 1842 Julia Creek Police Station
Site of the former 1842 Julia Creek Police Station
The tiles were hand painted by Jim Dunstan of Ngapala
Old ruins on the Ngapala Road
Old ruins on the Ngapala Road
Old ruins on the Ngapala Road
Ngapala Road is an easy road to travel and suitable for all vehicles
Ngapala is an old town that no one ever visits
Ngapala is an old town that no one ever visits
Ngapala is an old town that no one ever visits
Ngapala is an old town that no one ever visits
Ngapala is an old town that no one ever visits
Ngapala is an old town that no one ever visits
Ngapala is an old town that no one ever visits
Ngapala is an old town that no one ever visits
Ngapala is an old town that no one ever visits
Running parallel to the top of
Bluff Range, Scenic Road my only be a short drive, but the
views from the top make up for it. The almost vertical drop off sits over 200 metres above the plains below with uninterrupted
views to the north, south and east. Two large Wedge Tail Eagles were making the most of the thermals and glided gracefully above and were the true “Kings” of the sky. Scenic Road may only be dirt, but was in good condition and is capable of being driven by a standard passenger vehicle with low ground clearance, after all I was only driving our VW Golf for the drive and they have no ground clearance at all compared to our Prado. Following the road north you will come to the only other road
junction, with Garden Road on your left and Scenic Road ends and the road though
Inspiration Point now called Hills Road.
All roads in the area are well signposted
Looking north from Scenic Road along the Bluff Range
If our Golf can travel these roads, so can you in your vehicle
This pair of Wedge Tail Eagles were the true Kings of the sky
Scenic Road
Scenic Road
Scenic Road
Scenic Road
Approaching Inspiration Point
Take notice of this Sign
If you are not able to travel down Hill Road, you will have to turn off into Garden Road
Looking down Hill Road from Inspiration Point
.I headed down from
Inspiration Point and from Robertson followed more good dirt roads through Emu Downs and
Black Springs and back out to
Farrell Flat where is was all bitumen back to
Clare.
Looking back towards Inspiration Point from Hill Road
Looking back towards Inspiration Point from Hill Road
Old Church at Black Springs
Country around Black Springs
If you ever in the area near
Eudunda and would like to some special scenery that you will not find marked on any map, make your way to
Ngapala and follow Scenic Road for some truely inspiring
views.
Stephen Langman
June 2016.