Unley Road from outside St Augustine's Church in 1921

Unley Road is a road in the City of Unley, located south of the City of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. It runs from South Terrace to Cross Road, where it becomes Belair Road. The road was named after the family name of the wife of Thomas Whistler, owner of land in Unley which was laid out around 1857.

The road contains numerous cafés, restaurants, shops and churches. It is known for its boutique shopping scene selling designer fashion and artisan gifts and homewares. The road is two-lane with parking on both sides plus bicycle lanes. A tramline ran through the road up until the 1960s.

Major intersections

LGALocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
AdelaideAdelaide0.00.0Pulteney StreetAdelaide CBDNorthern terminus of road
South TerraceAdelaide CBD
AdelaideUnley boundaryAdelaideUnleyParkside boundary0.60.37Greenhill Road (R1) – Wayville, BurnsideNorthern terminus of route B29
UnleyMitcham boundaryUnley ParkMalvernHawthornKingswood quadripoint3.32.1Cross Road (A3) – Plympton, Glen Osmond
Belair Road (B29) – Torrens Park, BelairRoute B29 continues south along Belair Road
Route transition

See also

Australian Roads portal