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South Australian Tourism Commission/Elise Cook
Two Hands Wines, Barossa
SOUTH AUSTRALIA South Australian Tourism Commission/Adam Bruzzone
South Australia is bursting with culture, food and wine, wildlife, spectacular landscapes and a busy calendar of events.
With world-famous wine regions, pristine beaches, incredible once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounters, and stunning
outback adventures there is something for everyone in South Australia.
ADELAIDE ADELAIDE HILLS THE BAROSSA
South Australia’s vibrant capital Adelaide The Adelaide Hills is an easy 20 minute drive Not far from Adelaide lies the renowned
has established itself as a foodie and from Adelaide. Visit Mt Lofty Summit for Barossa Valley. With over 80 cellar doors, you
festival city. Experience boutique wine bars, panoramic views. Stroll Hahndorf, a historic can taste acclaimed wines, sip a local drop
experimental menus, stylish hotels with German village steeped in history and from your birth year and marvel at scenic
amazing roof top bars and a diverse festival character. Stop at local markets to sample vineyards with some of the oldest vines in the
season. All of this is set against a backdrop handmade cheeses and chocolate. Linger at world. Complementing amazing wines are
of grand architecture and Aboriginal history. some of the many cellar doors. some of the freshest local produce.
EYRE PENINSULA FLEURIEU PENINSULA CLARE VALLEY
The Eyre Peninsula offers a range of intimate Just forty minutes from Adelaide you’ll find a Less than two hours’ drive from Adelaide lies
wildlife encounters that can’t be experienced stunning region with pristine beaches, world the Clare Valley. Explore century-old wineries
anywhere else. Go cage diving with Great famous wineries and mouth-watering dining, along with new vineyards producing some
White Sharks. Swim, play and interact with Fleurieu Peninsula ticks every box. Visit the of the world’s best Riesling. Considered
Australian sea lions, meet wild koalas in their charming coastal towns, explore breathtaking the heart of Australian Riesling, there are
natural habitat at Mikkira Station or spot beaches and sample local wines in Fleurieu’s over 50 cellar doors dotted through historic
emus strolling around Coffin Bay. world-famous McLaren Vale wine region. towns which ooze charm and character.
KANGAROO ISLAND FLINDERS RANGES MURRAY RIVER
Get up close to native animals in their A five hour drive or one hour flight from South Australia’s Murray River region boasts
natural habitat. See stunning scenery such Adelaide, and you’ll reach the magnificent natural beauty, a wealth of native produce,
as Remarkable Rocks, the naturally-formed Flinders Ranges. The landscape in this breathtaking scenery and is steeped in
Admirals Arch and the giant sand dunes region is breathtaking – rugged mountain Aboriginal history, culture and heritage. From
known as Little Sahara. It’s also famous for ranges, dramatic gorges and the jewel in the water fun, wine tasting, a safari at Monarto,
its produce – seafood, organic honey and crown – the gigantic natural amphitheatre of discovering dark skies or the Dreaming
award-winning gins. Wilpena Pound. stories of Ngaut Ngaut, The Murray has it all.
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