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Mount Lofty Ranges
The summit of Mount Lofty
Highest point
PeakMount Bryan
Elevation936 m (3,071 ft)[1]
AHD 
Isolation102.07 km (63.42 mi)[2]
Coordinates33°25′34″S 138°58′28″E / 33.42604°S 138.97452°E / -33.42604; 138.97452[1]
Dimensions
Length300 km (190 mi) N–S
Area1,640 km2 (630 sq mi)
Naming
EtymologyMount Lofty
Geography
Mount Bryan is located in South Australia
Mount Bryan
Mount Bryan
Location of the mountain range in South Australia
CountryAustralia
StateSouth Australia
Parent rangeAdelaide Rift Complex
Geology
OrogenyPalaeozoic
Age of rockCambrian
Type of rockSedimentary
Volcanic arc/beltAdelaide Rift Complex
Last eruptionMarch 1954
Climbing
Normal routeHeysen Trail
AccessSouth Eastern Freeway

The Mount Lofty Ranges are a range of mountains in the Australian state of South Australia which for a small part of its length borders the east of Adelaide. The part of the range in the vicinity of Adelaide is called the Adelaide Hills and defines the eastern border of the Adelaide Plains.

  1. ^ a b "Mount Bryan". PeakClimbs. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  2. ^ Mount Bryan, Australia

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