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EXPERIENCES YOU’LL LOVE
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The best part of any journey is the experiences you have along the way, leaving
you with memories to relive long after the holiday is over.
South Australia has countless amazing things to see and do. Here are some of our
favourites to inspire your wanderlust.
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Adelaide Fringe Festival Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary
ADELAIDE FESTIVALS DARK SKY STARGAZING
Within the space of a few months Adelaide plays South Australia’s star-filled skies are a sight to
host to a number of major festivals. The Adelaide behold. There are an array of Astro hot spots and
Festival is one of the world’s great art events ideal star viewing areas. In the Flinders Ranges,
showcasing internationally acclaimed theatre Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary, South Australia’s
productions, musicians and dance performances. only certified International Dark Sky Sanctuary, is
The city is buzzing during the Adelaide Fringe known for its incredible stargazing and astronomy
Festival. In the Botanic Gardens, WOMADelaide tours, while Wilpena Pound offers the opportunity
is an annual open-air music and dance festival. for a glamping experience like no other. Grab a
Foodies come together for Tasting Australia, be sky map, unzip your front door and start your
it a collaboration among world-class chefs or an exploration of the star-filled night sky. Just a 90
intimate beer and wine tasting. The rest of the minute drive from Adelaide, The River Murray
state doesn’t miss out, with the Barossa and International Dark Sky Reserve is the only reserve
Clare Valley Gourmet Weekends. in Australia and one of only 15 worldwide.
CYCLE THE VINES
Explore South Australia’s stunning wine regions
by bike. Following original railways lines,
cycling trails offer a relaxed, slower paced and
atmospheric option to visit the regions and
with time for tastings and meal stops as you
go. Most of these sealed trails are also suitable
for walking, prams and wheelchairs. Explore
the Barossa Trail, the Shiraz Trail in McLaren
Vale, Clare Valley’s Reisling Trail and Adelaide South Australian Tourism Commission
Hills Amy Gillett Pathway. The trails are easily
accessible with several cycling tour companies
offering organised day tours as well as multi day,
multi trail options. Spring Gully Conservation Park, Clare Valley
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