Flinders Highway, South Australia
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Flinders Highway | |
Length | 410 kilometres |
General direction: | Northwest-Southeast |
From: | Ceduna, SA |
To: | Port Lincoln, SA |
Towns along highway: | Streaky Bay, Port Kennedy, Elliston, Mt. Hope |
Flinders Highway connects the South Australian towns of Ceduna and Port Lincoln. The highway was formerly designated as National Route Alternate 1 and currently signed as B100. The National Route Alternate 1 presents an alternative but somewhat longer coastal route between Port Augusta and Ceduna, compared to the more direct Eyre Highway.
It runs parallel to the western coasts of the Eyre Peninsula. It is named after the explorer Matthew Flinders who sighted these coasts in the early 19th century. Only small settlements lie along its track. Of these, Coffin Bay is a centre for oyster farming, Elliston is renowned for surfing and fishing and Ceduna itself is a base for whale watching.