Onkaparinga Valley Road

Onkaparinga Valley Road is a South Australian secondary road, connecting the towns of Birdwood, Woodside, Balhannah and Hahndorf with Meadows and Willunga on the Fleurieu Peninsula. It is a secondary route, hence has been given the State Route designation of B34.

Onkaparinga Valley Road is the name given only the northern section of the B34 route, north of the South Eastern Freeway. Other road names are:

  • Echunga Road - Between Hahndorf and Echunga
  • Battunga Road - Between Echunga and Meadows
  • Brookmans Road - Between Meadows and Kuitpo Forest
  • Meadows Road - Between Kuitpo Forest and Willunga
Road infrastructure in South Australia
Freeways
  • Gawler bypass road
  • South Eastern Freeway
Interstate Highways
  • Barrier Highway
  • Dukes Highway
  • Eyre Highway
  • Port Wakefield Road
  • Princes Highway
  • Stuart Highway
  • Sturt Highway
State Highways
  • Barossa Valley Highway
  • Flinders Highway
  • Glenelg Highway
  • Lincoln Highway
  • Mallee Highway
  • Riddoch Highway
  • Southern Ports Highway
  • Tod Highway
  • Wimmera Highway
Roads
  • Adelaide Mannum Road
  • Gorge Road
  • Macclesfield Road
  • Onkaparinga Valley Road
  • Main South Road
  • Strathalbyn-Goolwa Road
  • Wellington Road
Outback Tracks
  • Anne Beadell Highway
  • Birdsville Track
  • Gunbarrel Highway
  • Mount Davies Road
  • Oodnadatta Track
  • Strzelecki Track


Famous quotes containing the words valley and/or road:

    All the Valley quivered one extended motion, wind
    undulating on mossy hills
    Allen Ginsberg (b. 1926)

    A novel is a mirror carried along a high road. At one moment it reflects to your vision the azure skies at another the mire of the puddles at your feet. And the man who carries this mirror in his pack will be accused by you of being immoral! His mirror shews [sic] the mire, and you blame the mirror! Rather blame that high road upon which the puddle lies, still more the inspector of roads who allows the water to gather and the puddle to form.
    Stendhal [Marie Henri Beyle] (1783–1842)