North of Adelaide
One of Adelaide’s greatest assets is it’s close proximity to a number of fascinating regions. Vineyards and wineries, rolling hills and quaint
villages, seaside resorts and beautiful wildlife reserves. Click here for more info ...
Kangaroo Island
Only 120 kilometres south-west of Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, the third largest Australian Island, shows nature at its wildest and purest form
in a magical combination of sun and sea, native flora and fauna. Click here for more info ...
South East of Adelaide
Lieutenant James Grant, in 1800, sighted and named Mount Gambier, an extinct volcano. Mount Gambier township is built on its slopes in the centre
of the largest pine plantations in Australia. Click here for more info ...
South of Adelaide
Just 20 minutes from the city, drive through tree-covered valleys, steep hills, villages, wildlife sanctuaries, apple and pear orchards and stop
for coffee or lunch at one of the many tea houses. Click here for more info ...
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