SA Regions
Up one levelTravel to South Australia (SA) to experience: Adelaide Hills, Yorke Peninsula, Clare Valley, the City of Adelaide, the Barossa, Eyre Peninsula, Fleurieu Peninsula, Flinders Ranges and Outback, Kangaroo Island, Limestone Coast and the Murray Riverland Regions.
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Adelaide Hills
by cmsadmin — last modified 2009-04-02 20:35 - The Adelaide Hills region in South Australia, South of Adelaide is the states oldest wine region dating back to the first vintage in 1841. The Adelaide Hills region of South Australia offers visitors historic townships, heritage accommodation properties with stunning gardens.
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Yorke Peninsula
by cmsadmin — last modified 2009-04-02 20:38 - Yorke Peninsula, South Australia with more than 600 kilometres of coastline and a host of sunny seaside towns, "Yorkes" is much loved by local South Australians. Popular towns in the stunning Yorke Peninsula include Maitland, Kadina and Moonta.
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Clare Valley
by cmsadmin — last modified 2009-04-02 20:40 - The Clare Valley is known for food and wine, hotels, history, arts and festivals. Explore the pretty churches and vineyards along the Clare Valley between Auburn and Clare, including Leasingham, Watervale, Penwortham and Sevenhill.
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Adelaide
by cmsadmin — last modified 2009-04-02 20:44 - 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.
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Murraylands
by cmsadmin — last modified 2009-04-02 20:47 - Australia's mighty Murray River winds its way through the heart of the Murraylands, carving out steep sandstone cliffs that turn deep orange at sunset; winding past giant red gums and weeping willows; and spilling its banks to create wide, wild lagoons.
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Barossa
by cmsadmin — last modified 2009-04-02 20:50 - While the Barossa Valley boasts more than 50 wineries, ranging from household names such as Penfolds to boutique wineries like Charles Melton and Grant Burge Wines, the region also offers lots of other attractions, including its history and scenery.
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Eyre Peninsula
by cmsadmin — last modified 2009-04-02 20:53 - There's 2000 kilometres of coastline to explore on Eyre Peninsula, and rarely will there be another boat bobbing on the best patch; tourists blocking your camera lense; or even footprints in the sand. Eyre Peninsula offers a holiday without the holiday crowds...
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Fleurieu Peninsula
by cmsadmin — last modified 2009-04-02 20:56 - Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia with its close proximity to Adelaide and outstanding combination of seaside resorts surrounded by idyllic rural townships, set among rolling hills and vineyards, make the Fleurieu Peninsula an ideal holiday destination.
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Flinders Ranges and Outback
by cmsadmin — last modified 2009-04-02 20:59 - Flinders Ranges in Australia's Outback, renowned for its rugged mountain scenery, deep gorges and tranquil valleys, this is a land of legends and South Australian 4x4 adventure holidays. Most visitors are drawn to the National Parks and the opal mining town of Coober Pedy.
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Kangaroo Island
by cmsadmin — last modified 2009-04-02 21:03 - Kangaroo Island, South Australia is the third largest island off the Australian coastline. Kangaroo Island is 155km long and 55km at its widest point, many visitors are surprised by its large size and its scenic beauty. Its reputation as a haven for wildlife and flora is well deserved.
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Limestone Coast
by cmsadmin — last modified 2009-04-02 21:05 - The Limestone Coast, in the south-east corner of South Australia, is rich in natural attractions, with an arc of beaches and lobster-fishing ports stretching along the coastline to the Victorian border. There is no shortage of accommodation and attractions for travellers.
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Riverland
by cmsadmin — last modified 2009-04-02 21:08 - The Murray Riverland produces close to half of South Australia's wine grapes and is becoming increasingly known as a wine area in its own right. Murray Riverland is the heart of the fruit bowl of South Australia, where most of the state's citrus, stone fruit and nuts are grown.