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Moonta Mines State Heritage Area

The Moonta Mines State Heritage Area covers most of the former Moonta Mining Company lease. A tourist drive starting from the Moonta Town Hall leads through the Cornish cottages housing area and then passes the church, the Hughes Pump House ruins, Taylor’s shaft, the deepest shaft in the area and the ruins of the ore concentrating plant at Richman's. A walk to the lookouts on the top of the skimp heap gives an aerial view of the whole area.

Information signs enable visitors to relate existing ruins to former structures. The tour includes Ryan's shaft where copper was first discovered in 1861, ore sorting floors, the National Trust Miners Cottage and Hancock's skimp heap and lookout. The mining area is amongst the most significant in Australia, illustrating the early mining and treatment of copper ores, mostly by Cornish immigrants.

Contact Details

Moonta Mines State Heritage Area
Moonta Tourist Office
Moonta
SA 5558

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+61 (08) 8825 1891

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+61 (08) 8825 1711

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  • Moonta Mines State Heritage Area, Moonta Mines, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia
  • Moonta Mines State Heritage Area, Moonta Mines, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia
  • Moonta Mines State Heritage Area, Moonta Mines, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia

Details

Cost

  • Free entry

Facilities

  • Access With Assistance for the Disabled
  • Car park
  • Coach Parking
  • Parking for the Disabled
  • Walking track

Activities

  • Self-Guided
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