Eagle On The Hill, South Australia

[1] The village is located on Mount Barker Road, which was formerly the connection from Adelaide to the South Eastern Freeway.

Once the freeway was extended through the Heysen Tunnels in 2000, through the ridge underneath Eagle On The Hill, the locality went into a precipitous decline.

It is now a relic of its former self; its restaurant, hotel, bottle shop and service stations have all closed, leaving behind a quiet suburb with a small resident population.

Eagle On The Hill is now a very popular spot for downhill speedboarders who travel down the road at speeds close to 65 kilometres per hour.

[6] His wife, Elizabeth Fordham, successfully applied for the licence, and died aged 68 at the hotel in September 1866.

The now-closed Eagle on the Hill Hotel