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Travel 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.

Adelaide Hills
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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. A good selection of accommodation, hotels, tours and attractions for your holiday. Tourist information can be found at major tourist towns Hahndorf, Mount Barker and Stirling.
Yorke Peninsula
by cmsadmin — last modified 2008-08-08 08:29
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.The stunning Yorke Peninsula region has a good selection of accommodation, hotels, tours and attractions for your SA holiday. SA Tourist information can be found at busier tourist towns such as Maitland and the Copper Triangle towns of Kadina and Moonta.
Clare Valley
by cmsadmin — last modified 2008-08-08 08:15
The Clare Valley, north of Adelaide, South Australia known for food and wine, hotels, history, arts and festivals. All visitors to the Clare Valley region in SA can explore the pretty churches and vineyards along the Clare Valley between Auburn and Clare, including Leasingham, Watervale, Penwortham and Sevenhill. Clare Valley accommodation, tours, events, and destination information.
Adelaide
by cmsadmin — last modified 2008-08-08 08:22
About Adelaide, South Australia. Large choice of accommodation, hotels, bars and swimming beaches to be found around Glenelg, the oldest part of Adelaide. Explore many of the music and arts festivals that make Adelaide famous. The city of Adelaide is positioned on the banks of the picturesque River Torrens, among superb gardens, with the blue haze of the Adelaide Hills as a backdrop, giving it a relaxed atmosphere.
Murraylands
by cmsadmin — last modified 2008-08-10 02:01
The Murraylands region in South Australia has a good selection of accommodation, hotels, tours and attractions for your holiday. Tourist information for the Murraylands region; Murray Bridge, Murray River can be found at Mannum and planbooktravel is a useful resource for articles, reviews, stories, photos and blogs for the Murray region of South Australia.
Barossa
by cmsadmin — last modified 2008-08-10 02:06
Barossa, South Australia, although relatively small in area, the Barossa Valley is Australia's best-known wine region. Each year thousands of visitors tour the wineries of Seppeltsfield, Angaston, Lyndoch, Penfolds and Wolf Blass to name a few, tasting the wines and making cellar-door purchases. The Barossa's Mediterranean-type climate and differing soils make it an ideal place for growing diverse varieties of grapes, producing consistently high quality wines..
Eyre Peninsula
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Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, watch Southern Right Whales play with their young beneath towering cliffs at the Head of Bight, or jump right in and swim with dolphins and sea lions at tranquil Baird Bay, and fluorescent cuttlefish at Whyalla all in the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia. Information on Eyre Peninsula holidays, touring, attractions, accommodation, hotels for tourists can be found at Ceduna, Port Lincoln and smaller towns in the area.
Fleurieu Peninsula
by cmsadmin — last modified 2008-08-10 02:54
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. The region starts near the southern coast of Adelaide and continues to Cape Jervis, a small town situated at the tip of the Peninsula, which offers excellent views across Backstairs Passage to Kangaroo Island and a variety of accommodation, tours and events for your SA holiday.
Flinders Ranges and Outback
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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. Main attractions include Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary, Flinders Ranges National Park, Gammon Ranges National Park, Wilpena Pound, Coober Pedy, William Creek Hotel, Pichi Richi Railway, Birdsville Track, Iga Warta. A mix of accommodation and tours at Coober Pedy, Hawker, Port Augusta, Quorn and Roxby Downs.
Kangaroo Island
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Kangaroo Island, South Australia is the third largest island off the Australian coastline. Main attractions include Cape Borda Lighthouse, Cape Gantheaume, Flinders Chase National Park, Kingscote, Maritime Heritage Trail, Penneshaw, Ravine des Casoars, Remarkable Rocks, Seal Bay, Stokes Bay and Vivonne Bay. A good range of accommodation and tours are available at Kingscote, Parndana, American River and Penneshaw.
Limestone Coast
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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. The SA region, which centres on Mount Gambier has main attractions including: Blue Lake, Bool Lagoon, Bordertown, Cape Jaffa Lighthouse, Canunda National Park, Coonawarra Wineries, Crater Lakes, Kingston SE, Millicent, Naracoorte Caves, Padthaway, Penola, Pool of Siloam, Robe and Tantanoola Caves. There is no shortage of accommodation and attractions for travellers to the area.
Riverland
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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 more than 90% of the state's citrus, stone fruit and nuts are grown; local produce can be sampled from stalls along the roadside. Attractions include Banrock Station, Fresh Fish and Dried Fruit Outlets, Loxton Historical Village, River Cruises and The Big Orange. Accommodation in the main towns of Berri, Loxton, Barmera and Renmark.
 

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