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Barossa
Looking for an excuse to (re)visit the Barossa? NATURAL WONDERS Swap four wheels for two and leave the highway for one of the many trails crossing the flat valley floor. Shared cycling paths follow gum-lined creeks and pass through colourful gardens on the way to funky cafes and small-batch wineries. Or if you’d prefer to...
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Here’s just one way to spend a week exploring the diversity of the mighty River Murray. Drive south from Adelaide across Fleurieu Peninsula and in just under an hour you’ll reach Goolwa. The closest town to the mouth of the Murray is also the gateway to the Coorong National Park, a series of freshwater and...
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A little over an hour from Adelaide, Port Wakefield is the gateway to Yorke Peninsula. You’ll need at least a week to truly appreciate this well-loved region of South Australia. Drive across the peninsula to Kadina, the region’s largest town and the start of the Copper Triangle. When copper was discovered here in 1860 it...
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A comfortable 90-minute drive from Adelaide brings you to Cape Jervis, where the vehicle and passenger ferries depart for the famous Kangaroo Island. From the tip of the Fleurieu Peninsula it’s just a 45-minute ferry trip across the Backstairs Passage towards the towering sea cliffs and lush green fields of Kangaroo Island’s east coast. Pennesh...
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On the edge of South Australia’s Mid-North, the Clare Valley is a comfortable 90-minute drive from Adelaide. Before arriving, turn off on the Barrier Highway to explore the Gilbert Valley. Riverton is home to many historic buildings, including a gallery displaying works by acclaimed local artist Robert Hannaford. Saddleworth has a heritage walkin...
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Looking for an outing for the afternoon? Head to the Hills! Cleland Conservation Park is home to Cleland Wildlife Park, where more than 130 species of Australian wildlife reside. Many of them roam free and interact with visitors on the gentle walking tracks that cross the park. If you’re after a challenging hike, the steep...
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Begin your walking tour of the city where East Terrace meets North Terrace, the broad boulevard that houses most of the state’s top-tier cultural institutions. Orienting yourself is simple in Adelaide, but you can easily spend hours getting lost on the Adelaide Botanic Garden’s twisting paths. Linger by the lily ponds, stop to smell the...
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Whether you’re a local looking to entertain some visitors, here for a festival or stopping off before discovering more of South Australia, take time to enjoy all Adelaide has to offer. Food: From cafes to tasting plates and fine dining, there is a wide range of foodie experiences across the city and suburbs of South...
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Words Rebecca Stock As the weather warms up, our thoughts naturally turn to spending time at the beach. Perhaps it’s time to revisit an old favourite or discover a new one along South Australia’s wonderful coastline? Family Fun Some of the most well-known beaches, just a short distance from the city and great for families...
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The Clare Valley is more than a wine region. It's sublime countryside, it's a compelling slice of pioneer history, and – if you're prepared to go a little off the beaten track – it's a taste of Outback, too...
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