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Glenelg Highway

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Type
  
Highway

Length
  
304 km

Route number(s)
  
B160 (1998-present) Entire route

Former route number
  
State Route 112 (1986-1998) Entire route

West end
  
Princes Highway Mount Gambier, South Australia

East end
  
Midland Highway Sebastopol, Ballarat

Major cities
  
Hamilton, Dunkeld, Lake Bolac, Skipton, Casterton, Coleraine, Glenthompson

Via
  
Casterton, Coleraine, Hamilton, Dunkeld, Glenthompson, Lake Bolac, Skipton

Major settlements
  
Casterton, Coleraine, Hamilton, Dunkeld, Glenthompson, Lake Bolac, Skipton

The Glenelg Highway is a 301 kilometre highway in south-eastern Australia, linking Mount Gambier with Ballarat. Most of the highway is located within the Western part of the state of Victoria; except for a short, 15 km stretch from the South Australia/Victoria state border near Ardno to Glenburnie (6 km east of central Mount Gambier) is located in South Australia. Some maps identify the South Australian stretch as Casterton Road. Major towns along its route include Casterton, Coleraine and Hamilton.

Map of Glenelg Hwy, Australia

References

Glenelg Highway Wikipedia