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  1. Keyneton is a locality in South Australia. The town is in the Mid Murray Council local government area, 82 kilometres north-east of the state capital, Adelaide.

  2. Home of the magnificent Henschke Wines and gateway to the Barossa Valley, Keyneton is a beautiful township with massive gum trees and sweeping landscapes. The Henschke family have been making exceptional wines in Keyneton since 1862 and offer a boutique and inviting cellar door.

  3. This place is situated in Mid Murray, South Australia, Australia, its geographical coordinates are 34° 34' 0" South, 139° 8' 0" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Keyneton. See Keyneton photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Keyneton in Australia.

  4. Set in big gum country on the road to the Murray River, Keyneton is a pretty country village of just a dozen or so buildings - most of them dating from the late 1880s.

  5. Keyneton in 1860. This change averted postal confusion with the North Rhine Mine and Keynes renamed his enterprise Keyneton Estate (Keyneton Station since the 1920s). Founded in agriculture, secure in their faiths, the bi-cultural settlers worked together in communal harmony and created shared history.

  6. Interpretive signs mounted on prominent epidote (green) rock indigenous to Keyneton, identify the culturally historic sites central to pioneering settlement and district development of the former North Rhine in the Mid Murray Council region.

  7. Keyneton is a rural town in Mid Murray.

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