Anzac Highway

Anzac Highway

Anzac Highway facing southwest towards the Morphett Road intersection
Coordinates
General information
TypeHighway
LocationAdelaide
Length8.7 km (5.4 mi)
Route number(s) A5 (1998–present)
(Keswick–Glenelg)
Former
route number
(1998–2017)
(Adelaide–Keswick)
Major junctions
Northeast endWest Terrace
Adelaide
 
Southwest endColley Terrace
Glenelg, Adelaide
Location(s)
RegionEastern Adelaide, Western Adelaide, Southern Adelaide
Major suburbsPlympton, Camden Park
Highway system

Anzac Highway is an 8.7-kilometre-long (5.4 mi) main arterial road heading southwest from the city of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, to the beachside suburb of Glenelg.

Originally named the Bay Road, it mostly follows the track made by the pioneer James Chambers from Holdfast Bay, the first governor's landing site, to Adelaide. It gained its current name in 1923, to honour the contribution of the ANZACs in World War I.