Belalie Creek

Belalie Creek meanders through Jamestown, providing a host of perfect locations for travellers to enjoy a peaceful walk or relaxing bite to eat.

Grab some tasty food from one of Jamestown’s many eateries. Spread out your picnic blanket or sit at tables placed along the banks of the creek. Often your only company will be the friendly local ducks.

At night the majestic River Red Gums along the creek are stunningly illuminated.

Railway Hotel Motel

At the Railway Hotel Jamestown we have 9 motel units, separate from the hotel.

The Railway Hotel Jamestown – a Jamestown Institution for over 139 years
The Railway Hotel Jamestown was officially licensed in 1878 by W.C.Voight, only a few years after the township of Jamestown was officially founded by Governor Sir James Fergusson.

Jamestown Motel Terraces

Jamestown Motel Terraces is located 240 kms north of Adelaide. For that special weekend away with country town facilities within a short walk the terraces have main street convenience. Walk across to Hotels, cafes, coffee shops, museum, art gallery or enjoy a picnic along side the Belalie Creek or in rotunda in the park.