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Adelaide is known for its many festivals as well as for its arts, wine, and sports. Within minutes of arriving in Adelaide you'll soon realise that it's not trying to be some other place.
In the Adelaide Hills you can discover a new boutique winery and sample fresh local produce at a country market.
Barossa Valley is Australia’s most famous wine producing area. Take a winery tour in a limousine, vintage car, or float above the valley in a hot-air balloon.
In the Clare Valley, is just an hour and a half north of Adelaide, you can be a world away. With a rich cultural tapestry dating back 160 years and more than 35 cellar doors, the region is perfect for immersing yourself in the finer things in life.
There's 2000 kilometres of coastline to explore on the Eyre Peninsula region. Rarely will there be another boat bobbing on the best patch, tourists blocking your camera lens, or even footprints in the sand.
On the Fleurieu Peninsula, wineries, orchards and pastures are patch-worked between bushland; and quiet roads lead to alluring cellar doors where you can sit back and take it all in.
Discover a vast and ancient land filled with startling colours, amazing wildlife and stories as spellbinding as the location itself.
Take a drive and collect wine, cheeses, oysters and lobsters and indulge on a secluded beach.
Lush pastures dotted with gum trees, immaculate vineyards, sweeping expanses of coast and parallel pine plantations line the way as you drive among the region's beautiful country towns.
The Riverlands is a mecca for water activities from paddlewheel steamers, houseboats, watersports and fishing.
The perfect way top describe the lifestyle of the Yorke Peninsula region is relaxed and laid back.