Mydeerhome’s Guidebook in Adelaide

Mydeerhome
Mydeerhome’s Guidebook in Adelaide

Coffee and brunch

Maybe the best coffee in Adelaide. If you are looking for some great coffee spots to have coffee, Exchange is one of them.
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Exchange Specialty Coffee
18 Vardon Ave
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Maybe the best coffee in Adelaide. If you are looking for some great coffee spots to have coffee, Exchange is one of them.
Great vibe, tasty food, good coffee. A perfect spot for your weekend morning with the family.
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My Kingdom For a Horse
191 Wright St
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Great vibe, tasty food, good coffee. A perfect spot for your weekend morning with the family.
House roast coffee. You won't sayTasty, but Amazing.
Elementary Coffee
9-17 Young St
House roast coffee. You won't sayTasty, but Amazing.
The soft launch for our coffee brand, Paddy Barry's has started at Sibling. Available as batch brew, espresso and to take home.
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Sibling
96 Gilles St
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The soft launch for our coffee brand, Paddy Barry's has started at Sibling. Available as batch brew, espresso and to take home.
An architecturally converted inner-city bank, beautifully transformed into a cafe with a growing and mezzanine level for brunch.
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Crack Kitchen
13 Franklin St
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An architecturally converted inner-city bank, beautifully transformed into a cafe with a growing and mezzanine level for brunch.
A specialty coffee cafe bringing people together. Located at 39 Rundle Street, Kent Town. Operating 7 days a week.
Tell Henry
A specialty coffee cafe bringing people together. Located at 39 Rundle Street, Kent Town. Operating 7 days a week.

Food scene

Just 15 minutes away from the CBD in Adelaide’s beautiful foothills, Penfolds Magill Estate has long held the title of being one of Adelaide’s best restaurants. A finalist alongside Restaurant Botanic in the Gourmet Traveller best Restaurants for 2023; Penfold Magill Estate boasts an enviable chef hat award. The prestigious accolade sees restaurants given a score out of 20 based on their food alone and aims to recognise exceptional chefs. No restaurant has ever received a score of 20 making Restaurant Botanics 18 a prized rating. Magill Estate is also the birthplace of Australia's most prized wine, Penfolds Grange, so you’re guaranteed a great drop to compliment your feast. Worthy of interstate travel solely for its dining experience, reserve a table at this award-winning restaurant and enjoy breathtaking views over Adelaide city and Penfold’s historic vineyards.
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Penfolds Magill Estate Restaurant
78 Penfold Rd
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Just 15 minutes away from the CBD in Adelaide’s beautiful foothills, Penfolds Magill Estate has long held the title of being one of Adelaide’s best restaurants. A finalist alongside Restaurant Botanic in the Gourmet Traveller best Restaurants for 2023; Penfold Magill Estate boasts an enviable chef hat award. The prestigious accolade sees restaurants given a score out of 20 based on their food alone and aims to recognise exceptional chefs. No restaurant has ever received a score of 20 making Restaurant Botanics 18 a prized rating. Magill Estate is also the birthplace of Australia's most prized wine, Penfolds Grange, so you’re guaranteed a great drop to compliment your feast. Worthy of interstate travel solely for its dining experience, reserve a table at this award-winning restaurant and enjoy breathtaking views over Adelaide city and Penfold’s historic vineyards.
Australia's Restaurant of the Year for 2023, Restaurant Botanic has landed Adelaide a spot on the world map for destination dining. Head chef Justin James’s impressive career has seen the Michigan born cook work in some of America’s best restaurants including Blue Hill at Sone Barns and Eleven Madison Park, before working in Melbourne’s Vue de monde. Taking on the role as head chef at the newly renovated Restaurant Botanic in 2021, James moved to Adelaide determined to create a new world-class dining experience in Adelaide. Achieving exactly that less than 2 years later, James has quickly earned the attention of the country receiving a number of prestigious accolades including Australia’s Restaurant of the Year and one of six restaurants in the country to take home the esteemed Australian Good Food Guide Chef Hat rating of 18. Nestled amid Adelaide’s botanic gardens and inspired by the flora and fauna found in this inner-city oasis, a reservation at Restaurant Botanic is so remarkable making it a must on any Australian itinerary. With 20 combinations dished out as part of a curated tasting menu, you can expect to find things like green ants, finger limes, paperbark parsnip pie and bunya bunya branches on the menu. Be warned though – this is not a meal for those short on time with the minimum dining experience lasting four hours.
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Botanic Gardens Restaurant
Plane Tree Drive
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Australia's Restaurant of the Year for 2023, Restaurant Botanic has landed Adelaide a spot on the world map for destination dining. Head chef Justin James’s impressive career has seen the Michigan born cook work in some of America’s best restaurants including Blue Hill at Sone Barns and Eleven Madison Park, before working in Melbourne’s Vue de monde. Taking on the role as head chef at the newly renovated Restaurant Botanic in 2021, James moved to Adelaide determined to create a new world-class dining experience in Adelaide. Achieving exactly that less than 2 years later, James has quickly earned the attention of the country receiving a number of prestigious accolades including Australia’s Restaurant of the Year and one of six restaurants in the country to take home the esteemed Australian Good Food Guide Chef Hat rating of 18. Nestled amid Adelaide’s botanic gardens and inspired by the flora and fauna found in this inner-city oasis, a reservation at Restaurant Botanic is so remarkable making it a must on any Australian itinerary. With 20 combinations dished out as part of a curated tasting menu, you can expect to find things like green ants, finger limes, paperbark parsnip pie and bunya bunya branches on the menu. Be warned though – this is not a meal for those short on time with the minimum dining experience lasting four hours.
Where do celebrities eat when they come to Adelaide? Fugazzi of course. Pull up a seat and you might just rub shoulders with the likes of Nigella Lawson, Cate Blanchett, The Killers, Jimmy Barnes and Axl Rose. This New York-Italo inspired bar and dining room embodies the term moreish, from touches of velvet and marble to artistically curated cocktails and hand rolled duck cappelletti. Be sure to try their version of Australiana cuisine with their Roman Vegemite finger or go all out with a Wagyu scotch fillet.
Fugazzi Bar & Dining Room
Where do celebrities eat when they come to Adelaide? Fugazzi of course. Pull up a seat and you might just rub shoulders with the likes of Nigella Lawson, Cate Blanchett, The Killers, Jimmy Barnes and Axl Rose. This New York-Italo inspired bar and dining room embodies the term moreish, from touches of velvet and marble to artistically curated cocktails and hand rolled duck cappelletti. Be sure to try their version of Australiana cuisine with their Roman Vegemite finger or go all out with a Wagyu scotch fillet.
One of the hottest tables in town, Africola is best enjoyed when shared. Let the spices of Northern Africa unleash your adventurous spirit by trying something wonderfully unfamiliar. Opt for the sumptuous four course chef’s selection, or fill your table with plates like golden dahl, sprouted lentils, fried cauliflower, sardine with harissa, falafel and marinated eggplant. Chef Duncan Welgeoed’s raving fanbase has not only attracted glowing reviews but celebrity diners including Novak Djokovic and Phoebe Bridges - making Africola one of the hottest restaurants in Adelaide.
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Africola
4 East Terrace
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One of the hottest tables in town, Africola is best enjoyed when shared. Let the spices of Northern Africa unleash your adventurous spirit by trying something wonderfully unfamiliar. Opt for the sumptuous four course chef’s selection, or fill your table with plates like golden dahl, sprouted lentils, fried cauliflower, sardine with harissa, falafel and marinated eggplant. Chef Duncan Welgeoed’s raving fanbase has not only attracted glowing reviews but celebrity diners including Novak Djokovic and Phoebe Bridges - making Africola one of the hottest restaurants in Adelaide.
Experience a touch of Bordeaux on in Adelaide at the Sofitel’s in-house restaurant – Garcon Bleu. A ‘progressive Australian restaurant with a deep French influencer,’ head chef de cuisine Gianni Delogu has carefully crafted a menu that respects its French culinary roots with a modern twist. A true local collaboration, ingredients are sourced from passionate South Australian providores, wine produces, farmers and fisherman for a best in the region and season approach. Kick things off at the bar with a glass of champagne, before making your way to a table with stunning elevated views of Adelaide, the Adelaide Hills and our coast. Bon appétit!
Garcon Bleu
Experience a touch of Bordeaux on in Adelaide at the Sofitel’s in-house restaurant – Garcon Bleu. A ‘progressive Australian restaurant with a deep French influencer,’ head chef de cuisine Gianni Delogu has carefully crafted a menu that respects its French culinary roots with a modern twist. A true local collaboration, ingredients are sourced from passionate South Australian providores, wine produces, farmers and fisherman for a best in the region and season approach. Kick things off at the bar with a glass of champagne, before making your way to a table with stunning elevated views of Adelaide, the Adelaide Hills and our coast. Bon appétit!
If your experience of Japanese cuisine is limited to plastic sushi plates rolling around a conveyor belt, then head to Leigh Street’s Shōbōsho and prepare for a flavour revelation. The Japanese-inspired menu blends smoke, steam and fire – the ancient traditions of Japanese yakitori. Raw, cured, pickled and fermented dishes complement smoky flavours with sashimi, noodles, yakitori, dumplings and bao on the menu.
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Shobosho
17 Leigh St
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If your experience of Japanese cuisine is limited to plastic sushi plates rolling around a conveyor belt, then head to Leigh Street’s Shōbōsho and prepare for a flavour revelation. The Japanese-inspired menu blends smoke, steam and fire – the ancient traditions of Japanese yakitori. Raw, cured, pickled and fermented dishes complement smoky flavours with sashimi, noodles, yakitori, dumplings and bao on the menu.
Touch down in Adelaide and begin your foodie adventure, jumping straight into a taxi to 2KW Restaurant and Bar. Boasting postcard-worthy views of the CBD and beyond, put your suitcases in the cloak room, pull up a seat on the balcony and let the food do the talking. Head chef Sam Christopher has a passion for native Australian ingredients, using local produce pairing sumptuously paired with South Australian wine. This award-wining restaurant - and central location within Adelaide city - makes it the perfect first night dinner reservation and introduction to the foodie city and state, South Australia is renowned for.
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2KW Bar & Restaurant
2 King William Street
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Touch down in Adelaide and begin your foodie adventure, jumping straight into a taxi to 2KW Restaurant and Bar. Boasting postcard-worthy views of the CBD and beyond, put your suitcases in the cloak room, pull up a seat on the balcony and let the food do the talking. Head chef Sam Christopher has a passion for native Australian ingredients, using local produce pairing sumptuously paired with South Australian wine. This award-wining restaurant - and central location within Adelaide city - makes it the perfect first night dinner reservation and introduction to the foodie city and state, South Australia is renowned for.
Family-friendly Glenelg is our most popular metropolitan beach. It’s also the easiest to access. Just hop on the tram from the city and get off at Moseley Square, just metres away from the water at Glenelg Beach. Jetty Road is a bustling mix of quality cafés, clothing boutiques and restaurants. End your day in luxury at the plush Stamford Grand hotel or Seawall apartments, overlooking the beautiful Glenelg beach.
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Press* Food & Wine
40 Waymouth St
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Family-friendly Glenelg is our most popular metropolitan beach. It’s also the easiest to access. Just hop on the tram from the city and get off at Moseley Square, just metres away from the water at Glenelg Beach. Jetty Road is a bustling mix of quality cafés, clothing boutiques and restaurants. End your day in luxury at the plush Stamford Grand hotel or Seawall apartments, overlooking the beautiful Glenelg beach.

Natural Park

With vast expanses of untouched woodlands, tranquil waterfalls and impressive gorges, Morialta Conservation Park feels a world away from the city. But this slice of bushland bliss is a quick 10-minute drive from the Adelaide CBD, the perfect escape for city-slickers looking to get back in touch with nature. A bushwalkers paradise, Morialta Conservation Park is home to countless walking trails. We recommend starting with the Morialta Falls Plateau Hike, a 4km circuit which takes hikers to the 30-metre First Falls which flow in autumn and winter and offers impressive views of the city and coast. The park is also home to Adelaide’s biggest nature-based playground, and there’s plenty of spots to throw down your picnic rug for a spot of yoga or meditation.
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Parque de Conservación de Morialta
Morialta Falls Road
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With vast expanses of untouched woodlands, tranquil waterfalls and impressive gorges, Morialta Conservation Park feels a world away from the city. But this slice of bushland bliss is a quick 10-minute drive from the Adelaide CBD, the perfect escape for city-slickers looking to get back in touch with nature. A bushwalkers paradise, Morialta Conservation Park is home to countless walking trails. We recommend starting with the Morialta Falls Plateau Hike, a 4km circuit which takes hikers to the 30-metre First Falls which flow in autumn and winter and offers impressive views of the city and coast. The park is also home to Adelaide’s biggest nature-based playground, and there’s plenty of spots to throw down your picnic rug for a spot of yoga or meditation.
Wander through more than 800 hectares of woodlands and bushland at Belair National Park. Just 20 minutes from the city in the Adelaide Hills, walking trails to suit all fitness levels weave throughout the park, as well as a range of mountain bike trails. Waterfall chasers will be rewarded with two sets of seasonal falls coming to life after heavy rains. Take the 6km hike for the best opportunity to see the falls. There is a viewing platform at the lower waterfall, and the walking trail passes along the top of the upper waterfall.
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Belair National Park
Upper Sturt Road
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Wander through more than 800 hectares of woodlands and bushland at Belair National Park. Just 20 minutes from the city in the Adelaide Hills, walking trails to suit all fitness levels weave throughout the park, as well as a range of mountain bike trails. Waterfall chasers will be rewarded with two sets of seasonal falls coming to life after heavy rains. Take the 6km hike for the best opportunity to see the falls. There is a viewing platform at the lower waterfall, and the walking trail passes along the top of the upper waterfall.
For wildlife spotting, city views and heart rate-raising hikes, head for Cleland Conservation Park. Flanking the eastern foothills of the city and marking the start of the Adelaide Hills, here a network of walking trails weaving through bushland are teeming with wildlife, including the popular Waterfall Gully to Mount Lofty hike and a section of the Heysen Trail. To hike without another soul in sight, choose one of the lesser known surrounding 11 trails and traverse through dense bushland, up challenging inclines, by waterfalls and past sites of historical and cultural importance as you spot koalas, kangaroos and birdlife. Cleland Conservation Park is a 20-minute drive from the Adelaide CBD.
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Parque de Conservación de Cleland
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For wildlife spotting, city views and heart rate-raising hikes, head for Cleland Conservation Park. Flanking the eastern foothills of the city and marking the start of the Adelaide Hills, here a network of walking trails weaving through bushland are teeming with wildlife, including the popular Waterfall Gully to Mount Lofty hike and a section of the Heysen Trail. To hike without another soul in sight, choose one of the lesser known surrounding 11 trails and traverse through dense bushland, up challenging inclines, by waterfalls and past sites of historical and cultural importance as you spot koalas, kangaroos and birdlife. Cleland Conservation Park is a 20-minute drive from the Adelaide CBD.
There’s nothing like a long walk by the sea to soothe the soul, and Hallett Cove Conservation Park offers breathtaking coastal views along the 2km hike. In just under an hour’s drive from the city, meander along coastal clifftops with a fresh ocean breeze in your face before stopping for a snap at the insta-worthy Sugarloaf formation. Once the site of a glacial lake which melted some 270 million years ago, Hallett Cove Conservation Park is renowned as one of Australia’s most important geological and archaeological sites. If you’re after a longer walk, continue along the boardwalk towards Marino or venture further on to Brighton and Glenelg.
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Hallett Cove Conservation Park
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There’s nothing like a long walk by the sea to soothe the soul, and Hallett Cove Conservation Park offers breathtaking coastal views along the 2km hike. In just under an hour’s drive from the city, meander along coastal clifftops with a fresh ocean breeze in your face before stopping for a snap at the insta-worthy Sugarloaf formation. Once the site of a glacial lake which melted some 270 million years ago, Hallett Cove Conservation Park is renowned as one of Australia’s most important geological and archaeological sites. If you’re after a longer walk, continue along the boardwalk towards Marino or venture further on to Brighton and Glenelg.

Beaches

Largs Beach, nestled along the coast of South Australia, is a serene and picturesque destination that beckons visitors with its natural beauty and tranquil ambiance. With its long stretch of sandy shoreline, gentle waves, and stunning coastal landscape, Largs Beach offers a captivating experience for beachgoers. Located along the Gulf St Vincent, Largs Beach boasts crystal-clear turquoise waters that are ideal for swimming and cooling off on hot summer days. The soft golden sands provide a perfect setting for sunbathing, picnicking, or simply strolling along the water's edge. It offers a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of city life, allowing visitors to unwind and relax in a serene coastal setting. The beach's uncrowded nature also makes it a great spot for solitude and reflection. Largs Beach is blessed with a temperate climate, making it a year-round destination for outdoor activities. Nature enthusiasts can explore the nearby salt marshes, which are home to a variety of bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching. Additionally, the calm waters provide opportunities for snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding. The beach is also in proximity to the historic Largs Pier, which adds to its charm. The pier offers stunning views of the coastline and serves as a focal point for leisurely walks or fishing. Whether you seek a tranquil escape or an opportunity to connect with nature, Largs Beach is a hidden gem along the South Australian coast. Its natural beauty, peaceful atmosphere, and array of outdoor activities make it a must-visit destination for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Largs Beach
Largs Beach, nestled along the coast of South Australia, is a serene and picturesque destination that beckons visitors with its natural beauty and tranquil ambiance. With its long stretch of sandy shoreline, gentle waves, and stunning coastal landscape, Largs Beach offers a captivating experience for beachgoers. Located along the Gulf St Vincent, Largs Beach boasts crystal-clear turquoise waters that are ideal for swimming and cooling off on hot summer days. The soft golden sands provide a perfect setting for sunbathing, picnicking, or simply strolling along the water's edge. It offers a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of city life, allowing visitors to unwind and relax in a serene coastal setting. The beach's uncrowded nature also makes it a great spot for solitude and reflection. Largs Beach is blessed with a temperate climate, making it a year-round destination for outdoor activities. Nature enthusiasts can explore the nearby salt marshes, which are home to a variety of bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching. Additionally, the calm waters provide opportunities for snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding. The beach is also in proximity to the historic Largs Pier, which adds to its charm. The pier offers stunning views of the coastline and serves as a focal point for leisurely walks or fishing. Whether you seek a tranquil escape or an opportunity to connect with nature, Largs Beach is a hidden gem along the South Australian coast. Its natural beauty, peaceful atmosphere, and array of outdoor activities make it a must-visit destination for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Family-friendly Glenelg is our most popular metropolitan beach. It’s also the easiest to access. Just hop on the tram from the city and get off at Moseley Square, just metres away from the water at Glenelg Beach. Jetty Road is a bustling mix of quality cafés, clothing boutiques and restaurants. End your day in luxury at the plush Stamford Grand hotel or Seawall apartments, overlooking the beautiful Glenelg beach.
Glenelg Beach
Family-friendly Glenelg is our most popular metropolitan beach. It’s also the easiest to access. Just hop on the tram from the city and get off at Moseley Square, just metres away from the water at Glenelg Beach. Jetty Road is a bustling mix of quality cafés, clothing boutiques and restaurants. End your day in luxury at the plush Stamford Grand hotel or Seawall apartments, overlooking the beautiful Glenelg beach.
Jump back into the car for ten minutes and you’ll be at Brighton. Mirroring Glenelg with its own Jetty Road, Brighton has a similar relaxed vibe with eclectic cafés, restaurants and fish and chip shops aplenty. One of our favourite places to grab a bite is the Esplanade Hotel, with great pub food and impressive ocean views.
Brighton Beach - Adelaide
Beach Road
Jump back into the car for ten minutes and you’ll be at Brighton. Mirroring Glenelg with its own Jetty Road, Brighton has a similar relaxed vibe with eclectic cafés, restaurants and fish and chip shops aplenty. One of our favourite places to grab a bite is the Esplanade Hotel, with great pub food and impressive ocean views.
Surrounded by a range of high-end seafood restaurants and centring around a bustling grassed square, Henley is a must-visit whether you’re after a quality dinner, a quality swim, or a bit of both. The shoreline stretches as far as the eye can see, with plenty of space for laying out your towel or taking a dip.
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Muelle de Henley Beach
Seaview Road
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Surrounded by a range of high-end seafood restaurants and centring around a bustling grassed square, Henley is a must-visit whether you’re after a quality dinner, a quality swim, or a bit of both. The shoreline stretches as far as the eye can see, with plenty of space for laying out your towel or taking a dip.
Semaphore beach is long, wide and bordered by sand dunes. The expansive foreshore and boulevard are dotted with beautifully preserved Art Deco buildings. Nothing quite compares to the grandeur of Semaphore's Palais – originally a 1920s bathing pavilion, now a great place to grab a pub-style lunch or enjoy a glass of wine. Semaphore Road, just metres away, is bordered by historic pubs, restaurants, awesome boutiques and a treasure-trove of op shops.
Playa Semaphore
Semaphore beach is long, wide and bordered by sand dunes. The expansive foreshore and boulevard are dotted with beautifully preserved Art Deco buildings. Nothing quite compares to the grandeur of Semaphore's Palais – originally a 1920s bathing pavilion, now a great place to grab a pub-style lunch or enjoy a glass of wine. Semaphore Road, just metres away, is bordered by historic pubs, restaurants, awesome boutiques and a treasure-trove of op shops.
Port Noarlunga, Christies Beach and Moana are a bit further away from the city, but well-worth the trip. The three beaches are surfing and body boarding hot spots, but still perfect for families as swells rarely get too rough. Take your snorkelling gear to Port Noarlunga. Its long boardwalk leads to a reef that’s popular all year-round. Post-swim, grab a bite at award-winning Hortas, then shack-up at the beautifully-appointed Coast Motel and Apartments.
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Port Noarlunga Beach
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Port Noarlunga, Christies Beach and Moana are a bit further away from the city, but well-worth the trip. The three beaches are surfing and body boarding hot spots, but still perfect for families as swells rarely get too rough. Take your snorkelling gear to Port Noarlunga. Its long boardwalk leads to a reef that’s popular all year-round. Post-swim, grab a bite at award-winning Hortas, then shack-up at the beautifully-appointed Coast Motel and Apartments.

One Day Tour

Barossa is more than just shiraz and picturesque views. The true character lies in the way we break rules in the quest for mastery (or just to find out what will happen) the generosity that sees us offering 'just a little more' and the unapologetic way we embrace both evolution and tradition.
Valle de Barossa, Tanunda Australia Meridional 5352, Australia
Barossa is more than just shiraz and picturesque views. The true character lies in the way we break rules in the quest for mastery (or just to find out what will happen) the generosity that sees us offering 'just a little more' and the unapologetic way we embrace both evolution and tradition.
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Hahndorf
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