Sightseeing
Hahndorf is a small town in South Australia. Settled by 19th-century Lutheran migrants, it’s known for its original German-style architecture and artisanal food. Hahndorf Academy is home to the German Migration Museum, tracing local history. North of town, the Cedars houses the studio and art of German-born landscape painter Sir Hans Heysen. Numerous wineries in the nearby Adelaide Hills offer tours and tastings.
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Hahndorf
Hahndorf is a small town in South Australia. Settled by 19th-century Lutheran migrants, it’s known for its original German-style architecture and artisanal food. Hahndorf Academy is home to the German Migration Museum, tracing local history. North of town, the Cedars houses the studio and art of German-born landscape painter Sir Hans Heysen. Numerous wineries in the nearby Adelaide Hills offer tours and tastings.
Kangaroo Island lies off the mainland of South Australia, southwest of Adelaide. Over a third of the island is protected in nature reserves, home to native wildlife like sea lions, koalas and diverse bird species. In the west, Flinders Chase National Park is known for penguin colonies and striking coastal rock formations, like the sculpted Remarkable Rocks and the stalactite-covered Admirals Arch
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Kangaroo Island
Kangaroo Island lies off the mainland of South Australia, southwest of Adelaide. Over a third of the island is protected in nature reserves, home to native wildlife like sea lions, koalas and diverse bird species. In the west, Flinders Chase National Park is known for penguin colonies and striking coastal rock formations, like the sculpted Remarkable Rocks and the stalactite-covered Admirals Arch
Food Scene
Bayside Glenelg draws families to its long, sandy beach and the Beachouse amusement centre, with waterslides, rides and arcade games. The Bay Discovery Centre in the 1870s Town Hall has local history exhibits including a vintage swimwear collection, and dolphin-spotting cruises cast off from nearby Holdfast Marina. Laid-back pubs, organic cafes, global eateries and indie boutiques give the area a trendy vibe.
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Glenalg Beach
S EsplanadeBayside Glenelg draws families to its long, sandy beach and the Beachouse amusement centre, with waterslides, rides and arcade games. The Bay Discovery Centre in the 1870s Town Hall has local history exhibits including a vintage swimwear collection, and dolphin-spotting cruises cast off from nearby Holdfast Marina. Laid-back pubs, organic cafes, global eateries and indie boutiques give the area a trendy vibe.
Drinks & Nightlife
The redeveloped Moseley Bar & Kitchen – previously known as The Dublin – has been reborn, transforming the Irish themed venue into a premium beach side destination.
The Moseley Bar & Kitchen is giving people a reason to visit Glenelg. With a calendar of events and experiences never seen before, the venue is fast becoming a South Australian icon.
The Downstairs Restaurant offers a unique dining experience, with one of the state’s leading chefs producing phenomenal dishes. Whilst the Upstairs Bistro offers a more casual approach to dining but still promoting amazing produce. The venue is at its peak on Friday, Saturday and Sunday as a premier entertainment venue.
Breakfast at The Moseley is
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The Moseley Bar & Kitchen
11 Moseley SquareThe redeveloped Moseley Bar & Kitchen – previously known as The Dublin – has been reborn, transforming the Irish themed venue into a premium beach side destination.
The Moseley Bar & Kitchen is giving people a reason to visit Glenelg. With a calendar of events and experiences never seen before, the venue is fast becoming a South Australian icon.
The Downstairs Restaurant offers a unique dining experience, with one of the state’s leading chefs producing phenomenal dishes. Whilst the Upstairs Bistro offers a more casual approach to dining but still promoting amazing produce. The venue is at its peak on Friday, Saturday and Sunday as a premier entertainment venue.
Breakfast at The Moseley is
Situated on the edge of Adelaide's stunning Botanic Gardens the centre combines eye-catching architecture with smooth functionality to create an exciting tourism venue which showcases the Australian wine industry. Awarded the Best Tourism Initiative at the 2013 Hotels Industry Awards for Excellence.
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National Wine Centre
Botanic RoadSituated on the edge of Adelaide's stunning Botanic Gardens the centre combines eye-catching architecture with smooth functionality to create an exciting tourism venue which showcases the Australian wine industry. Awarded the Best Tourism Initiative at the 2013 Hotels Industry Awards for Excellence.
Parks & Nature
Victor Harbor is a coastal town in South Australia. From the waterfront, horse-drawn trams cross the causeway to Granite Island, home to a wild penguin colony. Steam locomotives pull the Cockle Train to nearby Goolwa, a gateway to the wetlands of the Murray River Mouth. Offshore, southern right whales frequent the waters of Encounter Bay. The Heysen Trail runs across the Fleurieu Peninsula to Cape Jervis
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Victor Harbor
Victor Harbor is a coastal town in South Australia. From the waterfront, horse-drawn trams cross the causeway to Granite Island, home to a wild penguin colony. Steam locomotives pull the Cockle Train to nearby Goolwa, a gateway to the wetlands of the Murray River Mouth. Offshore, southern right whales frequent the waters of Encounter Bay. The Heysen Trail runs across the Fleurieu Peninsula to Cape Jervis
In the heart of the city but another world away … Take time out to explore the beauty and diversity of plants from across Australia and around the world. Spend an hour or spend the day among the 50 hectares of magnificently maintained gardens and stunning architecture. Relax in the shade or enjoy a coffee among some of Australia’s finest plant collections.
Visitor information
All the information you need to plan your visit and get around Adelaide Botanic Garden.
Gardens
Discover Adelaide Botanic Garden, an oasis of beautifully landscaped gardens.
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Botanic Gardens Restaurant
Plane Tree DriveIn the heart of the city but another world away … Take time out to explore the beauty and diversity of plants from across Australia and around the world. Spend an hour or spend the day among the 50 hectares of magnificently maintained gardens and stunning architecture. Relax in the shade or enjoy a coffee among some of Australia’s finest plant collections.
Visitor information
All the information you need to plan your visit and get around Adelaide Botanic Garden.
Gardens
Discover Adelaide Botanic Garden, an oasis of beautifully landscaped gardens.