Mitcham Visitor Information
Mitcham, South Australia
Mitcham is a suburb of Adelaide, situated approximately 7km south of the city centre. The suburb boasts a blend of modern amenities and historical charm.
Attractions
- The Stirling Linear Park Trail: This walking and cycling trail runs along the old Stirling railway line and offers scenic views of the Adelaide Hills and surrounding suburbs.
- The Mitcham Cultural Village: This heritage-listed site includes the old Mitcham Council Chambers, a blacksmith shop, a schoolhouse, and a chapel. It is located on the corner of Princes Road and Old Belair Road.
- The Brownhill Creek Recreation Park: This park offers a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, bird-watching, and picnicking. It is situated on the western edge of the suburb and provides stunning views of the Adelaide Hills.
Dining and Shopping
The Mitcham Square Shopping Centre offers a range of boutique stores and dining options, including a supermarket, cafes, and restaurants. Additionally, the nearby Unley Road precinct features a range of high-end fashion and homeware stores.
Accommodation
There are a range of accommodation options available in and around Mitcham, including hotels, motels, and bed and breakfasts. The nearby suburb of Glenelg also offers a range of beachfront accommodation options.
Transportation
Mitcham is serviced by a range of public transport options, including buses and trains. The Mitcham Railway Station provides direct access to the Adelaide CBD, as well as other Adelaide suburbs.
Visit Mitcham
Mitcham provides a unique blend of historical charm and modern amenities, making it an ideal destination for visitors to South Australia. Whether you're interested in outdoor activities, dining and shopping, or simply want to explore the historical architecture of the area, Mitcham has something to offer everyone.