One of the Adelaide Hills most famous towns, Hahndorf is Australia’s oldest surviving German..
Stirling InformationHome to some of South Australia’s most beautiful homes, Stirling become popular with Adelaide’s..
Ashton InformationAshton is a small village in the Adelaide Hills, central to the wonderful attractions of this..
Mount Torrens InformationMount Torrens is one of the Adelaide Hills's most well preserved historic towns. Declared a..
Mount Lofty InformationEnjoy spectacular views of the Adelaide Plains, Kangaroo Island and Yorke Peninsula from Mount..
Crafers InformationLargely regarded as the gateway to the Adelaide Hills, Crafers is one of the oldest towns in the..
Aldgate InformationAldgate has retained a historic feel, with the town's buildings now home to a selection of art..
Balhannah InformationBalhannah is a pleasant Adelaide Hills village, popular for its roadside stalls such as the Olde..
Bridgewater InformationNestled within the Adelaide Hills, Bridgewater provides a pleasant village retreat. Delight in the..
See all locations in Adelaide HillsGumeracha in the Adelaide Hills is famed for its 18-metre high Giant Rocking Horse, which visitors can climb to survey the leafy surroundings.
Afterwards, wander through the toy factory featuring a wealth of charming wooden creations. Continue through the toy factory and into the adjoining wilderness park, where you can see (and feed) a variety of birds and animals.
Gumeracha is a town that is proud of its history. See beautifully restored buildings, including two churches. The Gumeracha and District History Centre holds a collection of photographs and paraphernalia.
There are also craft and antique shops, two winery cellar doors with restaurants at nearby Chain of Ponds, and various accommodation options.
And there's more to discover in the Adelaide Hills.
It's the home of boutique wineries, country markets, art galleries and charming villages. It's also the place for romantic weekends away, cosy pub meals, scenic drives and nature walks. Wander through the National Motor Museum and explore the local wildlife parks.
Located only 20 minutes from Adelaide's central business district, the Adelaide Hills provide a wonderfully refreshing change from the pace of the city.
Imagine a sophisticated city, with everything a major city can deliver in shopping, dining..
Barossa InformationArguably Australia's most commercially important wine region, the Barossa Valley, just an hour's..
Kangaroo Island InformationThis large and visually spectacular island is a microcosm of varying landscapes and different..
Clare Valley InformationThe Clare Valley is just an hour and a half north of Adelaide, but you might as well be a world..
Limestone Coast InformationFamed for its red wines, red soils and red rock lobster, the Limestone Coast is located in the..
Eyre Peninsula InformationThere's 2000 kilometres of coastline to explore on Eyre Peninsula, and rarely will there be another..
Fleurieu Peninsula InformationIt's little wonder Australia's richest landscape art prize is staged on the Fleurieu..
Port Augusta InformationPort Augusta is known as the Crossroads of Australia, where roads from Adelaide, the Flinders..
Port Elliot/Horseshoe Bay InformationOne of the sweetest beach settings in South Australia, Port Elliot is a popular tourist..
Victor Harbor InformationVictor Harbor is all about the sun, surf, sand, stunning views and intimate wildlife..
Yorke Peninsula InformationLazy days under the beach umbrella. Cold beers around a barbecue sizzling with the day's catch...
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