Belair, South Australia
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Belair is a suburb located in the hills of Adelaide, South Australia. A leafy suburb, it was established during the settlement of Adelaide as a source of timber. Parts of it have views of the city of Adelaide and the coast, and it is approximately fifteen minutes drive from the Adelaide CBD. Belair National Park is one of the main attractions of this suburb. Furthermore, Windy Point (formerly known as Observation Point) represents one of the best lookouts over the city and suburbs.
Belair is the site of an 18 hole golf course.
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Suburbs of the City of Mitcham | |
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Bedford Park | Belair | Bellevue Heights | Blackwood | Brown Hill Creek | Clapham | Clarence Gardens | Colonel Light Gardens | Coromandel Valley | Crafers West | Craigburn Farm | Cumberland Park | Daw Park | Eden Hills | Glenalta | Hawthorn | Hawthorndene | Kingswood | Leawood Gardens | Lower Mitcham | Lynton | Melrose Park | Mitcham | Netherby | Panorama | Pasadena | Springfield | St. Marys | Torrens Park | Upper Sturt | Urrbrae | Westbourne Park |