Kersbrook
Kersbrook is a small town located in the Adelaide Hills region of South Australia, Australia. It is situated approximately 35 kilometres (22 miles) northeast of the Adelaide city centre.
Kersbrook is known for its rural setting, characterized by rolling hills, vineyards, and bushland. The area's economy is primarily driven by agriculture, including wine production, fruit growing (particularly cherries and apples), and livestock farming.
The town's history dates back to the mid-19th century when the area was settled by European immigrants. The name "Kersbrook" is believed to be derived from the name of an early settler or a natural feature of the landscape.
Kersbrook offers a range of local amenities, including a general store, a primary school, and community facilities. It serves as a service centre for the surrounding rural area. The town also features recreational opportunities, such as bushwalking trails and picnic areas, capitalizing on its natural environment.
The Kersbrook area is part of the Adelaide Hills Council.