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Adelaide South Australia Destinations

The city of Adelaide is positioned on the banks of the picturesque River Torrens, among superb gardens, with the Adelaide Hills as a backdrop, giving it a relaxed atmosphere. Explore the Botanic Gardens, be inspired by diverse music and arts festivals.

There is lots to see in Adelaide South Australia and lots of Destinations for you to explore on your SA holiday.

Adelaide - Adelaide  

The wine and festival capital of Australia, Adelaide is a place to experience the buzz, culture and convenience of a big city without the frustrations. The city centre, surrounded by parklands, is a charming blend of historic buildings, wide streets, ...

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Aldinga - Adelaide  

Aldinga is a seaside town near fabulous Aldinga Beach. Aldinga Beach itself is one of the few in Australia where cars are permitted to drove on parts of the broad sand, making it easier for you to reach the water and surf. This is also a great spot f ...

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Aldinga Beach - Adelaide  

Aldinga Beach is one of the few in Australia where cars are permitted to drive on parts of its broad, sandy beach, making access to its safe swimming and surf especially easy. Aldinga Beach is a top spot for scuba diving and snorkelling, with the bea ...

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Ashton - Adelaide  

Ashton is a small village in the Adelaide Hills, central to the wonderful attractions of this picturesque region. Make it your base for a romantic holiday or relaxing retreat. It's only a short drive to renowned restaurants and eateries including the ...

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Bridgewater - Adelaide  

Nestled within the Adelaide Hills, Bridgewater provides a pleasant village retreat. Delight in Bridgewater's European gardens and lines of deciduous trees along the creek. Visit the award winning St Githa's Garden, best seen in spring and summer. Thi ...

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Christies Beach - Christies Beach  

Christies Beach is one of Adelaide's popular family beaches. It provides safe swimming for all ages, with a large foreshore reserve for picnics, gatherings and other outdoor activities. A well used, all season boat ramp provides access to many good f ...

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Glenelg - Adelaide  

Glenelg is Adelaide's most popular beach destination. It's always buzzing with people enjoying the sand and sea, foreshore parks and summer entertainment. Stroll along the jetty. Browse through the hundreds of shops and dining at sidewalk cafes along ...

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Henley Beach - Adelaide  

Henley Beach is a popular beachside suburb of Adelaide, offering white sand, gentle surf, a popular dining square and regular live entertainment in the summer. Take your family and spread out on the sand, or enjoy a picnic on the grassed areas. Take ...

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Holdfast Bay - Adelaide  

An historic and popular Adelaide coastal area, Holdfast Bay encompasses Glenelg, Brighton, Seacliff and Kingston Park. Holdfast Bay is just 20 minutes from Adelaide's city centre and less than 10 minutes from the domestic and international airports. ...

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Moana - Adelaide  

Moana is a popular beachside town on the Fleurieu Peninsula with Norfolk Island Pines that dominate its foreshore. Go to Moana for its summer swimming, year-round fishing, snorkelling and coastal walks. It's not far from Adelaide and a popular seasid ...

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North Adelaide - Adelaide  

A few minutes north of Adelaide's city centre you'll find North Adelaide's tree-lined streets, majestic mansions and a bustling atmosphere. North Adelaide is home to two of Adelaide's most loved 'eat streets', boasting everything from coffee shops an ...

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Norwood - Adelaide  

Just five minutes east of the central business district, you’ll find one of Adelaide’s most popular shopping and dining destinations – The Parade, Norwood. Famous for its cosmopolitan café culture and an extensive selection of men’s, women†...

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Old Noarlunga - Adelaide  

Old Noarlunga is a Fleurieu Peninsula town set on a bend in the Onkaparinga River. Take the self guided tour of Old Noarlunga to absorb its history, including the landmark Saint Phillip and Saint James Church. The village of Old Noarlunga became an i ...

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Port Adelaide - Adelaide  

Port Adelaide is a sea port city and the historic maritime heart of South Australia. It's home to fascinating museums, bustling markets, historic buildings and more. Port Adelaide's ornate former bank and office buildings, humble warehouses and bond ...

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Port Noarlunga - Port Noarlunga  

Port Noarlunga is a popular family destination, with gorgeous beach and great fishing opportunities for all ages who take advantage of the jetty. Port Noarlunga is just 34 kilometres south of Adelaide. Low tides expose a nearby heritage-listed reef t ...

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Salisbury - Adelaide  

Salisbury is a vibrant community offering a wide range of recreation opportunities including beautiful parks, reserves and wetlands for you to enjoy. It takes in the historic seaside town of St Kilda with its award winning adventure playground. Explo ...

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Sellicks Beach - Adelaide  

Beautiful Sellicks Beach offers steep cliffs that give way to a long expanse of white sand. Sellicks Beach is at the southern most point the City of Onkaparinga and is where the Mount Lofty Ranges meet the sea. This part of the South Australian coast ...

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Semaphore - Adelaide  

Semaphore’s white sands, family-friendly shallows and colourful foreshore make for a classic Adelaide beach escape. Semaphore beach is deep and white and backed by low dunes rather than tall buildings, so you get a sense of being miles from anywher ...

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Tjilbruke - Adelaide  

What is now Adelaide's metropolitan coastline plays a significant role in the creation story of the Kaurna (pronounced Gar-Na) people. The ancestor Tjilbruke carried the body of his slain nephew down the coast from the place that's now Kingston Park ...

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West Beach - Adelaide  

Spend time at West Beach, one of Adelaide's most popular seaside holiday destinations. Swim in its beautiful, safe waters or relax on the sand and watch pelicans fly by. West Beach offers award-winning caravan park and holiday village accommodation, ...

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editors picks

Tidal Measurements at the Isle of the Dead Port Arthur

Isle of the Dead boldysr | 2010-02-11 | A fascinating program on ABC Radio National caught my attention. It led me to put my camera in a plastic bag, launch my kayak and paddle out to the Isle of the Dead, about one kilometre from my holiday accommodation, Burilda Waters. | read more

The return of the wombat.

The wombat Gate lgoldsmith | 2010-03-03 | Continuing the saga of living with wombats (In the previous episode our gallant wombat excluder had succeded in preventing the wombat returning to the burrow beneath the B & B ) read on for the next exciting episode. | read more

Australia: Love at first sight - Perth

Perth esmeralda | 2009-04-03 | 1995 Esme & Nick's Australian Travel Diary (April to August) | read more

Thornton’s Beach at Cape Tribulation

The beach and us marief | 2009-01-19 | A beautiful isolated beach in Tropical North Queensland with historical reference to Captain Cook's discovery of the Eastern Coast of Australia | read more

Surfing at Shipsterns Bluff, Marion Bay, SE Tasmania

Shipsterns is close to the popular town and beach of Marion Bay Beachbreaks | 2009-02-15 | Shipsterns Bluff , 'The Stern' or "shippies" has put South East Tasmania firmly on the world surfing map. The wave is considered as one of the worlds heaviest, and with good reason. | read more

 

 

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