Visitors to Adelaide can look forward to shopping up a storm on Rundle Mall, admiring local art at the many galleries and appreciating nature along a nearby walking track.
The famous Adelaide Hills, McLaren Vale and Barossa wine regions are within one hour’s drive of the CBD and there are convenient tours that will pick up guests from the doorstep of their hotel.
Further afield is nature’s playground, Kangaroo Island, where Australian wildlife can be found in abundance. A five hour drive north of Adelaide, The Flinders Ranges offers a stunning natural scenery. As the largest mountain range in South Australia, it offers walking trails covered with native orchids and wildlife in spring.
Foodies can look forward to a smorgasbord of cuisines on offer. Some of the finest restaurants can be found on Rundle Street, Gouger Street and King Willam Road. From relaxed contemporary Thai eateries to elegant fine dining offerings, there's something for every occasion.
Perch yourself at cocktail bars with sunset views, venture on wine-themed day trips and watch whales migrate across the ocean, as you explore a whole new side to Adelaide during the cooler months.
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Read MoreOne of the marvellous things about Adelaide is its proximity to some of Australia’s best wine regions. With the Adelaide Hills, Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale all within an hour’s drive of the city centre, there is no shortage of cellar doors to please even the pickiest wine connoisseur. With so many options to choose from, it can be hard to know where to start.
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