See, eat & stay, in Blyth.
See.
Blyth Cinema.
The Blyth Cinema was established in May 2005 in Blyth (Pop. 400) by a local community group to bring a city quality cinematic experience to residents and visitors of the Clare Valley region and beyond. Full candy bar and parking. In 2022 a second Cinema room and function room was added.
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contact.cinema@blythsa.com.au
The Terrace Gardens
The Terrace Garden is newly established in Blyth, with plantings commencing in 2020. In 2023 the garden holds around 1400 plants of approximately 700 species. While Eremophilas are the dominant species, many other Australian Genera are represented, including Eucalypts, Grevillea, Banksia, Myoporum, Thryptomene, Hakea, Alyogne, Correa, & Melaleuca.
Around 230 species have nameplates. While the best time to visit for maximum flowering is Aug-Nov, some plants can be found in flower throughout the year.
The Garden is maintained by the local group "Friends of the Terrace", who meet most Monday mornings to weed water & prune, subject to weather.
Blyth Golf Course.
Blyth's 18 hole golf course is the perfect way to spend an afternoon or join in the Wednesday and Sunday competition. Visitors are welcome - Green fee payable.
Address: 1009 Blyth Road, Blyth.
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Contact Janet Zweck 0457681694
Clare Road, Blyth
Lomandra Trail.
Looking for a chance to stretch your legs? The Lomandra Walking trail is a 2.5km return trail, following the south side of the Golf Course. Simply park your car on Curnow road at the entrance sign and make your way along the path, with around 400 species of native plants either side for the first 250m, then local species until you get to the golf club. A seat is provided to allow you to enjoy expansive views to the Clare hills & across the plains.
Medika Gallery.
Local artist, Ian Roberts, sells art & giftwares, as well as native plants, in what was formerly St Petri Kirche Lutheran Church. Ian grows around 7000 plants each year for sale. The gallery sells flora & fauna artworks, as well as indoor plants.
Blyth Bike Track
The Blyth Bike Track is situated near the town oval, with entrance off of South Terrace. Suitable for all levels.
Eat.
Blyth Cafe.
The Blyth Cafe is the perfect spot to stop and refuel. Opening in 2019, the Blyth cafe offers barista made coffee, fresh salad rolls and baked goods.
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8 Harley Street, Blyth
Blyth Hotel.
The Blyth Hotel offers pub style meals, wether you are looking for a some takeaway on your way through, or are wanting to sit down and a few drinks, the Blyth hotel has you covered.
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20 Harley Street, Blyth
Stay.
The Quarters.
The Quarters is shared style accommodation with individual rooms and weekly rates. Ideal for Vintage, Harvest and others working or studying in the area.
1 South Terrace, Blyth
RV Park at Blyth Sportsground
Plenty of space, clean toilets and showers facilities & dump point. Only non powered sites. Fee - Donation.