Barossa Range

Barossa Range
Yampoori[1]
Mount Kaiser Stuhl, pictured in 2005
Highest point
Elevation 588 m (1,929 ft)[2]
Parent peak Mount Kaiser Stuhl
Coordinates 34°34′48″S 138°59′23″E / 34.58007°S 138.98959°E / -34.58007; 138.98959Coordinates: 34°34′48″S 138°59′23″E / 34.58007°S 138.98959°E / -34.58007; 138.98959[2]
Geography
Barossa Range
Location of the mountain range in South Australia
Location Adelaide Hills, South Australia, Australia
Parent range Mount Lofty Range
Geology
Mountain type Mountain range

The Barossa Range (alternatively Yampoori) is a mountain range located in the Australian state of South Australia.

Location

The range is a part of the southern Mount Lofty Ranges and the western slopes primarily fall into the Barossa Valley. As such, the range is the main source for the North Para River and its tributary Jacob's Creek. The highest point of the range is Mount Kaiser Stuhl with an elevation of 588 metres (1,929 ft)[2] AHD and forms part of the Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park.

Naming

The range was named by Colonel William Light in 1837 after Barrosa Hill (Cerro de Puerco) in the modern municipality of Chiclana de la Frontera, Spain, to which it he thought it similar.[1] The Spanish location was the site of the Battle of Barrosa and was won by Light's friend Lord Lynedoch in 1811.[1] The word barrosa in Spanish and Portuguese languages simply means "muddy".

Thus named, the Barossa Range was the source of many other local place names, such as the Hundred of Barossa and better-known Barossa Valley.

Settled features

The Heysen Walking Trail and the Mawson Cycling Trail both traverse the range.

It is also home to some of the many wineries in the region, including those in Eden Valley.[3]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Placename Details: Barossa Range". Property Location Browser. Government of South Australia. 10 January 2011. SA0004778. Retrieved 25 October 2017. Named By: Colonel William Light; Alternative Name: Yampoori; Derivation of Name: A location in Spain; Dual Name; Barossa Range / Yampoori; Other Details: Named by Colonel Light in 1837 after a location in Spain being the site of a battle won by Lght's friend Lord Lynedock in 1811.
  2. 1 2 3 "Kaiserstuhl (Patpoori)". PeakClimbs. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  3. "Map of Barossa Ranges, SA". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
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