Hallett, South Australia, is a quiet historic town in the Goyder region known for its pastoral heritage, the Sir Hubert Wilkins Homestead, and proximity to nature. Visitors can explore local history, enjoy the scenic countryside on the Mawson Trail, and experience country hospitality, with nearby access to Mokota Conservation Park for Hiking.

 

Top Things to Do :

 

Visit Sir Hubert Wilkins Homestead - Tour the birthplace of the famous Antarctic explorer, polar aviator and photographer.

Explore Hallett Coffee and Collectables - Stop for morning tea or lunch at the popular local cafe, which features a range of collectables and serves cyclists on the Mawson Trail.

Visit the Hallett Country Store - It's a charming arts-and-crafts country store offering a variety of services, including fuel supply, motel accommodation, food, drinks, basic groceries, ice cream, ice, and newspapers. 

Stay at The Carriage on Alfred - attached to the Hallett Country Store, ph. 8894 2078.

See the Hallett War Memorial - View the town's memorial located across from the local store.

Hike or Cycle through Mokota Conservation Park - Visit this nearby 445-hectare park, which features native grasslands and is significant to the local area.

Ride the Mawson Trail - Cycle through the area, with bike-friendly amenities available in town.