Posts by: dueSouth

Relax and Refresh in the Adelaide Hills

Written on January 27, 2019 in Adelaide Hills

A region renowned for its wine and steeped in history, you’ll need more than a day to soak it all in. Take a look at some of the beautiful accommodation options in the Adelaide Hills. Longview Vineyard For the best of all worlds, treat yourself to a stay in a spa suite at Longview Winery....

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Taste Your Way Around the Barossa

Written on January 27, 2019 in Barossa

Take a look at our favourite dining destinations around the Barossa. FermentAsian With its culinary roots firmly entrenched in the Vietnamese heritage of the owners, FermentAsian in Tanunda actively supports local producers. Many of the pungent herbs used in the eclectic dishes come from the chef’s home gardens with a nice menu coupled with f...

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A Guide to South Australia’s Road Trips

Written on January 23, 2019 in South Australia

Whether it’s a cruise from the city to the coast or an outback adventure, a South Australian road trip is a brilliant way to see a cross section of this diverse landscape. Make time to take in the natural wonders, iconic experiences and fresh regional produce. EXPLORE THE NORTH Venture into the heart of the...

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Travel With a Local – Riverland

Written on January 14, 2019 in River Murray

We travel to the Riverland with locals, Sarah Dowdell and Tom Freeman, owners of Wikladene, Woolshed Brewery and find out the best things to do in the region! Wilkadene Once a famous wheat and sheep station, Wilkadene is now the home to the Woolshed Brewery, just a short drive from the Riverland town of Paringa....

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Taste Your Way Around Adelaide

Written on January 7, 2019 in South Australia

As well as the numerous culinary option in the city centre, Adelaide’s suburbs offer a diverse range of cuisines highlighting South Australia’s multiculturalism. King William Road Regarded as one of the best restaurants in Adelaide, The Pot has developed a stellar reputation for it’s innovative approach to modern Australian food. Next-door, M...

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3 Reasons to Visit – Murray, Lakes and Coorong

Written on January 2, 2019 in River Murray

Planning a trip to the Murray? Take a look at our three reasons to visit below! Diverse Landscapes A trip to the Murraylands provides a snap shot of vastly different South Australian landscapes, from the banks of the mighty Murray River to the wheat fields of the Mallee and the splendour of the Lower Lakes....

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3 Reasons to Visit the Flinders Ranges

Written on December 20, 2018 in Flinders Ranges and Outback

Stretching from the Clare Valley to the Northern Territory border, the Flinders Ranges and Outback is the biggest and, some would say, the most impressive, region in South Australia. The landscapes are as diverse as they are impressive, from flat salt lakes to the dramatic mountains at Wilpena Pound through to vast, open expanses of...

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Relax and Refresh: Top Accommodation in Kangaroo Island

Written on December 20, 2018 in Kangaroo Island

Located just a hop, skip and a jump from the mainland, Kangaroo Island has long been a source of intrigue for travellers from around the world. Relative isolation has protected the natural assets of the Island and makes visiting this unspoiled region a unique and inspiring experience. Stowaway Kangaroo Island Nestled between Stokes Bay and...

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Taste and Savour – Yorke Peninsula

Written on December 13, 2018 in Yorke Peninsula

Treat your taste buds to some of the finest food and drink on offer on Yorke Peninsula. Check out our favourites below… The northern part of the Yorke Peninsula is known as “Australia’s Little Cornwall” due to an influx of miners from Cornwall in the 1860s seeking work in the region’s copper mines. They bough...

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