Glenelg Highway
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Glenelg Highway | |
Known as Casterton Road in South Australia. Formerly |
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General direction | East-West |
From | Midland Highway, Ballarat, Victoria |
via | Skipton, Vic., Lake Bolac, Glenthompson, Dunkeld, Hamilton, Coleraine, Casterton, Vic., Glenburnie, SA |
To | Princes Highway, near Mount Gambier, South Australia |
Major Junctions | Pyrenees Highway Hamilton Highway Henty Highway |
The Glenelg Highway (B160) is a 304 kilometre highway in south-eastern Australia, linking Ballarat with Mount Gambier. Most of the highway is located within the Western part of the state of Victoria; a final, 15 km stretch from the South Australia/Victoria state border near Ardno to Glenburnie (7 km west of central Mt Gambier) is located in South Australia. Some maps identify the South Australian stretch as Casterton Road.
The total length of the Glenelg Highway is 304 km. Major towns along its route include Hamilton, Coleraine and Casterton.