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The best of down under can be found in South Australia. Take
your pick of adventures like rock climbing, hot air ballooning
and caving. Cycle around South Australia - there’s a track to
meet every mood and motivation - or hike along one of our
walking trails with spectacular look-outs and regions to
discover. If you prefer four-wheel-drive, you can traverse some
of the best desert and coastal tracks in the world.
Fishing is big here, along the coastline and also on the Murray
River. Enjoy our waterways cruising on a houseboat, kayak, canoe
or jet boat. For closer encounters, try diving our temperate
waters, offering plenty of sites for experienced divers or
beginners. Or experience South Australia on an Aboriginal
cultural tour, sharing fascinating insights. Experience it all
in South Australia, a brilliant blend |
| The Outback begins at the Flinders
Ranges. A vast and rugged region where red soil deserts are transformed into
a sea of wildflowers after rain. |
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| Stretching 1000 km's from Whyalla in the east to the WA border, and 400 km from the Gawler Ranges in the north to Port
Lincoln in the south. |
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| Premium wine-growing region with more than 30 cellar doors in the region within a
15-minute drive from each other. Photogenic landscapes, pioneer history |
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| 95 km north of Adelaide, and a 1 1/2-hour journey by
car. Unique blend of country and coastal living with more than 600 km of
coastline. |
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| 120km south west of Adelaide, just 16 km off the tip of
the Fleurieu Peninsula. Reached by plane or car. 480 km
coastline, rugged cliffs, protected coves |
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| Capital of South Australia. A small elegant
city in a park. Set beside the Torrens River between
the Adelaide Hills and the Gulf of St Vincent |
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| Hour drive north of Adelaide. One of the
world's greatest wine producing areas. 20 km's wide and about thirty
km's long with over 50 wineries |
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| A two-hour drive east of Adelaide and includes
approximately 300km of the Murray River. Orchards, vineyards and magnificent golf courses. |
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| Ideal day trip and
holiday destination. The McLaren Vale winemaking region is 40 mins south of
Adelaide. Also the Murray Mouth & Hindmarsh
Island |
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| Adelaide Hills for a
taste of country life. Market gardens and orchards share the hillside with
the vineyards that supply more than 30 wineries in
the region. |
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| A two-hour drive east of Adelaide and includes
approximately 300km of the Murray River. Orchards, vineyards and magnificent golf courses. |
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| Adelaide and Melbourne - a four-hour
drive, or one-hour flight from either city. Includes classic wine country;
Wetlands Naracoorte Caves |
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