Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park
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IUCN category III (natural monument or feature) | |
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Nearest town or city | Tanunda |
Coordinates | 34°35′5″S 139°0′48″E / 34.58472°S 139.01333°E |
Area | 4.03 km² |
Established | 3 December 1987 |
Managing authorities | Department for Environment and Heritage |
Official site | Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park |
The Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park is a small 403 ha park about 12 km southeast of Tanunda in South Australia. It lies in the range overlooking the Barossa Valley, and is named after the 600 metre high Kaiserstuhl (literally "emperor's chair") in an immediately adjacent section of the Mount Crawford Forest.
The mountain itself is named after the Kaiserstuhl mountain range near Freiburg in southwestern Germany, a famous winegrowing region.
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