Published for: Tuesday, 5/08/2008
Travel Guides -> Attractions -> South Australia -> Adelaide
Adelaide - Everything you ever wanted to know about the home of footy in South Australia and more is now available for everyone to enjoy. AAMI Stadium has been recently opened as a tourist venue, enabling members of the general public to view facilities previously unseen by most.
Guided tours are available Monday to Friday excluding South Australian National Football League and Australian Football League match days. Ideal for social club groups, tourist and coach operators or just a group of friends inter... read more
Aboriginal Art Gallery - Boomerang Art
Adelaide - Boomerang Art offers the best in authentic Aboriginal art to clients all over the world.
Founded in April of 1996 by Werner and Elena Obermeier, Boomerang Art has become a known and trusted name among discerning local and international clientele via its website and two galleries in Adelaide and Alice Springs.
Boomerang Art`s Adelaide gallery is open by appointment and Elena will welcome you at any time.
Aboriginal Tjilbruke Trail, Monument And Kingston Park Coastal Reserve
Adelaide - Kingston Park has superb coastal views. Take time to explore the coastal reserve, visit the John Dowie Rock Sculpture at the heritage Aboriginal Site and learn the Dreamtime Story of Tjilbruke and how the Spring Site evolved. Kingston House was built originally in 1840; this was the home of Charles Cameron Kingston, former premier and progressive federal parliamentarian. Kingston was premier of South Australia from 1893 to 1899. Under this government, South Australia was the first state to intro... read more
Adelaide - If you are looking for something for the kids, fitness, and a challenge or for the body, the Adelaide Aquatic Centre is the place for you. Only minutes from the heart of the city come and visit the Adelaide Aquatic Centre where it is summer all year round.
Come and try our water toys and slides, only at the Adelaide Aquatic Centre. Ride the slides, squeal in delight on our squirt frogs and whale or splash through our many water features and fountains.
The Adelaide Aquatic Centre offers an eigh... read more
Adelaide - Adelaide Arcade is a beautiful shopping experience with an exciting atmosphere.
Located just off Rundle Mall in the Adelaide city centre, this olde-worlde arcade has more than 100 specialty stores on the ground floor and balcony level.
Haigh`s has a chocolate shop here and there`s also plenty of friendly cafes and divine coffee bars. There`s a wealth of fashion, from Adelaide Hatters and Bonnie`s Wigs through to menswear, silk fashion and shoes stores. You`ll find all manner of services inclu... read more
Adelaide - Based at the scenic, charming and country Aldinga Airfield, Adelaide Biplanes is all about delivering some of the most awesome flying experiences it is possible to imagine.
From the joy and sheer romance of a nostalgic 1930`s Waco Biplane flight at 1,000 feet along the stunning Adelaide south coast or experience a vintage 1940 Tiger Moth flight with a delicious sunset as your personal backdrop.
For adventure seekers, an extreme aerobatic trip aloft that offers a totally unique adrenalin-pumpi... read more
Adelaide - The Adelaide Botanic Garden is a lush garden oasis in the cosmopolitan heart of Adelaide city.
A favourite retreat for locals and visitors, this 30 hectare nook of the city offers beautifully themed gardens featuring Australian natives, exotic and ornamental plants in one stunning location.
The magnificently restored art-deco Palm House is a favourite visitor attraction. This stately ornate glasshouse houses a cactus and succulent garden featuring rare arid land Madagascan flora, now highly t... read more
Adelaide - Adelaide Central Gallery began in 1987 as an artist-run exhibition space and has evolved into one of Adelaide`s most prominent contemporary non-profit galleries.
The curated program of monthly changing exhibitions includes both emerging and established artists working in a wide range of media, including painting, drawing, prints, photography, sculpture, ceramics, glass, video and multimedia. There is a particular focus on representing emerging artists who are ACSA graduates or associated with A... read more
Adelaide - Adelaide Central Market, buzzing with sounds, colours and wondrous smells is truly the destination for food lovers.
Offering not only fresh fruit and vegetables, most of which are grown within one hours drive of the market, you will also find one of the largest ranges of meat and fish along with the gourmet specialities introduced by the waves of immigrants and their families who call Adelaide home. Every stall has its own special story making your visit to the Adelaide Central Market a wondrou... read more
Adelaide - Grab a bicycle to get around the Adelaide city centre, from the Adelaide City Bikes Scheme.
It`s a fun way to explore Adelaide`s parklands, wide boulevards and bustling market district. Take the scenic bicycle track along the River Torrens. Skirt our broad city perimeters at your own pace.
This free bike scheme allows you to travel anywhere within Adelaide`s city limits.
All you need is a drivers licence, proof of identity card or passport. Your ID will be held as a deposit for the duration ... read more
Adelaide - The Adelaide Convention Centre has developed an enviable reputation as an international-class facility providing quality, efficiency and excellence. It has twice been ranked among the world’s top 10 and each year more than 300,000 people pass through its doors. It caters – with equal quality – for a meeting for 10, or a conference of 6,000. It boasts more than 10,0000 square metres of pillarless floor space, with a catwalk height of 11 metres above floor level. This space can be divided into six... read more
Adelaide - Celebrating its 35th birthday in 2008 and situated in the heart of the city, the Adelaide Festival Centre was the first multi-purpose arts centre built in Australia and maintains its status as South Australia’s creative hub - the place where people and ideas connect with each other.
You’ll always find something to see and do at the Adelaide Festival Centre, whether it’s theatre, dance, music, opera, visual art, markets, children’s theatre, and much more. It is also home to three annual festiva... read more
Adelaide Gaol Historic Site and Museum
Adelaide - Take a walk around the Adelaide Gaol and unlock a piece of South Australia`s history. On a guided or self-guided tour you will see aspects of prison life as was in South Australia over a period of 147 years - between 1841 and 1988.
Several sections of the original cellblocks are still standing for you to explore, as well as many later additions including the `New Building` - built in 1879! A tour takes you through the cellblocks, exercise yards, the hanging tower and graves area. Between 1840 a... read more
Adelaide - The Adelaide Hills Petanque Club is a community run sporting club offering fun, comradery and personal challenges for all members of our community. We have been around for nearly 10 years and have grown a membership base to approximately 60.
Petanque is a unique sport in that it can be played by nearly all ages and physical abilities/disabilities at the same time. It can also be a game that can be played at everyone`s convenience as we play all year round and team committal is far from mandator... read more
Adelaide - The Adelaide Himeji Garden was built to symbolise the bonds of friendship between the City of Adelaide and the Himeji Region of Japan. It was opened on 3 April 1985.
The Adelaide City Council resolved in 1982 to make a symbolic garden which might help the people of Adelaide to understand the culture of the Japanese. Osmond Gardens on South Terrace was chosen as the site as it is easily accessible and contains many fine trees, although not all of them are native to Japan.
The Garden blends two ... read more
Adelaide Oval Tours And Museum
Adelaide - Adelaide Oval is widely regarded as the most picturesque test cricket ground in the world, with St Peter`s Cathedral rising behind an elegant Edwardian scoreboard and Moreton Bay fig trees at the northern end.
See cricket memorabilia at the Adelaide Oval Museum and learn about some of the oval`s other rich sporting history, including football. The museum is located on the first level of the Sir Donald Bradman Stand.
Take a tour of the oval - you`ll see the Sir Donald Bradman Stand, Scoreboard,... read more
Adelaide - The Adelaide Shores Golf Park has two 18 hole public courses. It is situated on Adelaide Shores, a 135 hectare coastal recreation reserve which includes a boat haven, sports grounds, skate park, minigolf, golf driving range and award winning accommodation.
The Patawalonga Course was opened in 1957 and the back nine was completely rebuilt six years ago. This is a Par 72 course, has an Australian Course Rating 71 with a length of 5,947 metres.
The Executive 60 Course is 21 years old and has pr... read more
Adelaide - The Adelaide Showground hosts over 100 events each year including the South Australian Caravan and Camping Show, Adelaide Motor Show, Big Day Out, various home-style expos and the Royal Adelaide Wine Show. It is home to the Adelaide Showground Farmers Market every Sunday morning and will host the BMX World Championships in 2009. The Adelaide Showground is the venue for the Royal Adelaide Show, South Australia`s largest community event held from the first Friday in September each year. As South A... read more
Adelaide Showground Farmers Market
Adelaide - Head to the Adelaide Showground Farmers Market for fresh, regional and seasonal produce. It`s a vibrant place where farmers and producers sell their goods direct to you. You`ll find freshly harvested fruit and vegetables and quality, locally made goods at affordable prices.
The Adelaide Showground Farmers Market supports small family farms, agricultural diversity and consumer choice.
Adelaide - A landmark heritage building, the Adelaide Town Hall is steeped in history yet graced with every modern amenity. Its magnificent architecture and elegant interiors give an in depth insight in to the rich cultural heritage of South Australia. The Town Hall hosts all kinds of events including elegant black tie and civic receptions, visits from international diplomats, corporate or private functions, tours, weddings, events such as senior citizens concerts and touring festival acts.
Adelaide - Adelaide Zoo is home to over 3,400 animals and almost 300 species of exotic and native mammals, birds, reptiles and fish exhibited in magnificent botanic surroundings now expanded to eight hectares.
Adelaide Zoo focuses on endangered and rare animals from continents which made up the super continent Gondwana - South America, India, Africa and Australia (also South East Asia). The Zoology and Botany of these continents show interesting similarities and are the regions represented in the Zoo’s m... read more
Adelaide`s Underwater Heritage Trail
Adelaide - Adelaide`s Underwater Heritage Trail interprets four shipwrecks located in Gulf St Vincent - the Grecian, Zanoni, Star of Greece and Norma.
These wrecks represent a variety of vessels associated with trade and development in South Australia during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and span the period of British shipbuilding from 1841 to 1893.
The remains demonstrate the four major types of materials used in sailing vessel construction during that era - wood, composite (wood and iro... read more
Adelaide - Established in 1979, Aldinga Bay Winery is situated on the Fleurieu Peninsula of South Australia under the picturesque hills of Sellicks and two and a half kilometres from the beautiful sandy beaches of Aldinga Bay.
The cellar door provides an excellent opportunity for visitors to experience premium wines produced from traditional and alternative grape varieties.
Adelaide - Enjoy the best of both worlds at the historic Alma Hotel. Built in 1856, the Alma Hotel at Willunga has all the character and charm of a by-gone era.
Melinda and Jason McCauley welcome you to come and enjoy our great value meals served seven days a week for lunch and dinner, ice-cold beer and a selection of local wines. There is also a fully stocked bottle shop, PubTAB, South Australia Lotteries, automatic teller machine, gaming room and beer garden.
Adelaide - Limoncello is a traditional Italian lemon liqueur, which you can enjoy as an aperitif mixed with champagne or simply poured over a bed of crushed ice or mixed with tonic water.
The Ambra Limoncello range of liqueurs includes lemon, orange, strawberry and chocolate flavours.
At our Thebarton tasting outlet and showroom you can taste our range of liqueurs and purchase them.
Group bookings available by arrangement.
Adelaide - St Agnes Cellars at Tea Tree Gully stands as a lasting monument to Dr WT Angove, founder of Angove`s Winemakers and Distillers, established in 1886. The site is the home of Australia`s number one, St Agnes Brandy.
Today Angove`s is one of a small band of substantial Australian wine companies to remain family owned and operated. The family tradition continues with fifth generation family member Victoria Angove now working in the business. While the original stone winery still exists, the site no... read more
Anne and Gordon Samstag Museum of Art
Adelaide - As South Australia’s newest Art Museum the Samstag Museum of Art aims to stimulate, challenge and engage its audiences with a program of diverse and innovative exhibitions, publications and associated public activities. Located in the Adelaide City West End, the Art Museum is a five-minute walk from most major city-based hotels, King William Street and Rundle Mall. Trams operate from Victoria Square along King William Street and North Terrace to the Samstag Museum, UniSA City West campus and Li... read more
Art Gallery Of South Australia
Adelaide - The Art Gallery of South Australia is collection of Australian and international works of art, and holds one of Australia`s finest art collections housed in one of Adelaide`s most beautiful historic buildings.
You can trace the history of European art from the 15th to 20th century, particularly the development of landscape and portrait painting.
The gallery`s permanent display of Australian art is outstanding, enabling you to track the development of Australian art from the beginning of the co... read more
Adelaide - Art Images Gallery is a contemporary art gallery showcasing the work of local and interstate emerging and established artists.
The gallery has a regular exhibition program covering a wide variety of mediums including paintings, sculpture and limited edition works on paper, catering to art lovers and art investors.
We are also delighted to present regular Indigenous art exhibitions from the Tjala Arts group, which have featured works from well-known Aboriginal artists such as Tiger Palpatja, He... read more
Adelaide - A very small winery in the European mould established in 1982. The fine elegant wines, plus bigger bodied wines made for the second label, Galah, are available for tasting at the friendly and bucolic cellar door where the winemaker is often in attendance.
Ashton Hills Vineyard lies just below the summit of Mount Lofty on a ridge top overlooking the Piccadilly Valley. Their wines reflect the regions cool and humid climate and have fine flavours with a lingering finish. The cellar door opened in ... read more
Adelaide - Aspects of Healing offers a range of innovative, preventative health and wellness services that can help individuals and organisations facilitate more productive outcomes in their lives and workplace.
In today`s hectic world, Aspects of Healing offers a sanctuary in the city. Designed with your health in mind, Aspects of Healing is Adelaide’s first integrative centre where east meets west health and nutrition practices.
You, your colleagues and employees will become more aware of key health ri... read more
Australian Museum Of Childhood
Adelaide - See children`s toys that date back as early as the 1890s at the Australian Museum of Childhood in Port Adelaide. Discover the fads and trends of children at play.
With hands-on fun for everyone, you`ll enjoy new experiences mixed with old fashion styles, from skittles and hula-hoops to planes, trains and automobiles. Social changes and development are shown through displays and photographs for social and educational group bookings.
The Australian Museum of Childhood also conducts Magical Histo... read more
Adelaide - The colonial mansion named after the nineteenth century state premier Sir Henry Ayers, Ayers House Museum illustrates Victorian domestic life as it was lived both upstairs and downstairs. The social history of the period is discussed on guided tours of the house as is the life and work of Sir Henry Ayers. On display is a collection of historic costume, silver, artwork and furniture as well as changing exhibitions.
The house also contains important decorative painted finishes on internal walls a... read more
Adelaide - Historic Glenelg Town Hall takes pride of place as the home of the Bay Discovery Centre, a social history museum interpreting the cultural heritage of Holdfast Bay.
Just hop on the famous Glenelg tram in the city at Victoria Square and at the end of the line you will find yourself in Moseley Square, across from Adelaide`s best seaside attraction - the Bay Discovery Centre. In addition to the fantastic multimedia exhibitions, we also have a mezzanine gallery which features a program of visual ar... read more
Adelaide - Beaumont House is owned by the National Trust of South Australia, it is a Heritage listed building, built by Adelaide`s first Anglican Bishop, Bishop and Lady Short in 1847.
During its long history the house has been the home of Sir Samuel Davenport and was one of the first locations of plantings of olive groves and grape vines in South Australia.
Afternoon tea available on open days. Car parking available in visitors car park or street.
Open for private and corporate functions by appointment... read more
Adelaide - The Progressive Jewish Congregation in South Australia was formed in 1963 and dedicated its site at Hackney in 1985.
The synagogue includes a sanctuary, a memorial library, an embroidered ark curtain and fused stained glass window Yerushalayo both by Raya Tsur an Israeli artist. There are three leadlight stained glass windows by contemporary South Australian artist Andrew Steiner (The Eternal Dream 1993, The Twelve Tribes 2001 and Bereshit In the Beginning 2002).
Services are held regularly, t... read more
Adelaide - Only a 25 minute drive from Adelaide in the picturesque Adelaide Hills, South Australia`s oldest park is a favourite with locals and a lifetime away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Fancy a hit of tennis, a spot of cricket or a game of golf? Belair includes more than 50 bushland tennis courts, several ovals, grassy picnic areas, gas barbecues and even a golf course and caravan park nearby.
And then there`s an adventure playground that will keep kids entertained for hours, with a huge w... read more
Adelaide - Some 25 German families formed Bethlehem congregation in 1860. Looking to the future, and with the help of the public of the City of Adelaide, the present church was built in 1871 and 1872. The architect of the building was James Cumming. It is registered with the National Trust as a heritage building.
The church, with the old horse stable behind it, is built of Mitcham bluestone, with 66 centimetre thick walls and a 33 metre tower. A set of three bells for the tower arrived in Sydney in 1879 a... read more
Adelaide - One of South Australia’s most visited attractions, the Adelaide Botanic Garden, is home to the internationally acclaimed Bicentennial Conservatory.
The largest single span glasshouse in the Southern Hemisphere and one of the largest in the world, this elegant and contemporary steel superstructure, with its glistening and distinctive shape, houses an amazing world of rainforest plants.
Take a stroll inside, and discover a lush forest of plants from northern Australia, Papua New Guinea, Indonesi... read more
Adelaide - Enjoy a green, fun, family exercise on a bikelfun pedal car designed for adults and older children. Choose from a six seat Tourer with four pedals or a three seat Roadster with two pedals. You can hire bikelfuns at Rymilll Park, Adelaide in the East Parklands just east of Rundle Street. The Free 99C bus (Circle Bus) can drop you off at the corner of Rundle Street and East Terrace. The longer you hire a bikelfun the further you can go. Discounts apply for longer hires and each bikelfun includes a... read more
Adelaide - Black Hill Conservation Park is situated approximately 12 kilometres north-east of Adelaide in the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges. The park rises distinctly from the Adelaide Plains, its densely vegetated contours standing boldly behind the north-eastern suburbs.
Black Hill Conservation Park has a network of walking trails of varying length some of which offer spectacular views over the city. The park supports an intricate variety of plants. Growing among the heath is low-lying sheoak that... read more
Adelaide - Blake`s Restaurant & Wine Bar and Shiki`s are two fine dining options found within the Hyatt Regency Adelaide.
Blake`s offers modern, innovative Australian cuisine complemented by an award-winning wine list. Its superb seasonal menu accentuates the freshness and flavour of South Australia`s best local produce.
Blake`s has received accolades for its extensive wine list. In addition to being judged Best Wine List in South Australia on numerous occasions, Blake`s was entered into the Hall of Fame... read more
Adelaide - Blown Away Cellar Door is located in the Sellicks foothills sub-region of the McLaren Vale wine region, on a north-facing, gentle slope, three kilometres from Aldinga Bay and Silver Sands Beach.
This area is highly sought after by wineries for their premium and super-premium labels.
The sea has a moderating influence on our summer vineyard temperatures. We have premium Grenache, Shiraz and Cabernet wines available for tasting and sales. Our cellar door has stunning views over the plains to t... read more
Adelaide - The largest of the named city parks, some 17 hectares, Bonython Park attracts many thousands of visitors each year. The Park, situated between Port Road and the River Torrens hosts Australian and international circuses and many other events like the Schutzenfest in January.
The southern end of the park has two playgrounds, a boating lake which is used by model and sailing boat enthusiasts, a kiosk and barbecues. The banks of the River Torrens offer visitors the opportunity to walk quietly, obse... read more
Brickworks Markets And Leisure Complex
Adelaide - Set in a sprawling six-hectare site of permanent markets and leisure activities, the Brickworks Markets is Adelaide`s largest and premier markets situated just 10 minutes from the Adelaide central business district.
The markets are centred around the historic and heritage listed brick Kiln, established in 1912. There are over 100 permanent stalls and shops, complimented each weekend with dozens of casual day traders selling products and gifts from local crafts people and from around the world. ... read more
Adelaide - Established in 1855, the Bridgewater Inn is one of South Australia`s most historic pubs. With cosy open fires blazing in winter and the shady vine covered pergola by the creek in summer, the Bridgewater Inn is a venue for all seasons.
Set in picturesque Bridgewater in the Adelaide Hills, and overlooking Cox`s Creek, the Inn is the perfect spot for a relaxing ale and a bite to eat.
With friendly bistro and al fresco dining seven days a week, the extensive and a la carte menu from the Inn`s fam... read more
Adelaide - Welcome to Brighton! This walk has been designed to give you an insight into the history and heritage of this special area. You will probably take about one to two hours, depending on whether you are a brisk walker or a leisurely stroller! There is an optional tour included, and we have even suggested a break time so you can enjoy all that Jetty Road has to offer. We hope you enjoy your walk. Brochures can be collected at 24 Jetty Road, Brighton so enjoy your self guided walk.
Adelaide - In the heart of Adelaide, paddleboats are a must for the visitor or family outing. These boats are fast and easy to paddle and are a fun way to enjoy the River Torrens.
Paddleboats can be hired from Captain Jolleys, which is under the King William Street Bridge, down Jolleys Lane by Jolleys Boathouse.
Hire available on weekends, public and school holidays all year round, weather permitting, with the exception of May to October weekends only.
Adelaide - Carrick Hill is fortunate in being one of the few period homes in Australia to survive with its original contents almost completely intact and its grounds undiminished.
It was a centre of stylish living; and friends hold fond memories of a house constantly filled with laughter, parties, artists, music, good wine, fine food and dancing; and heady with the scent of masses of flowers. While those days are now gone, Carrick Hill remains as an important example of the lifestyle of two wealthy and cu... read more
Adelaide - The Grange was the home of Captain Charles Sturt and his family from when it was built in 1840 until they returned to England in 1853. Captain Sturt was one of Australia’s most famous explorers, his Murray River expedition paved the way for settlement in South Australia.
Much of the furniture on display in the house was used by the Sturt family and sent out from England after the house was restored in the 1960s. The former nursery wing is now an exhibition gallery.
School visits and group book... read more
Adelaide - Welcome to the beautiful and historic Christ Church established in the mid nineteenth century on the ridge of Montefiore Hill overlooking the city of Adelaide.
The determination of the pioneering church-going residents of North Adelaide to hold services in their own place or worship led the women of the district to start a building fund in 1841, but it was not until the arrival of the first bishop, Doctor Augustus Short, in 1848 that construction work was started.
What you see today are many ... read more
Adelaide - The City Skate Park, which is located on North Terrace, on the corner of Morphett Street Bridge, was officially opened in May 2000 and since then skaters have flocked enmasse to pit their skills against South Australia`s finest skating facility.
City SK8 Park is a street style skate facility at which skaters of all ages test their skills on features such as a funbox, steps and blocks, seat grind, transition run and flat ramp combinations. But the Skate Park is not just a place for skaters. A t... read more
Adelaide - The Classic Jets Fighter Museum houses a permanent collection of jet aircraft built between 1950 and 1980 flown by the Royal Australian Air Force and Royal Australian Navy. They include well known Avon Sabre A94-974, F8 Gloster Meteor A77-867 and DH Sea Venom WZ-939, which were flown off Australia`s last aircraft carrier, HMAS Melbourne.
Other aircraft from the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) are also on display together with engines, flight suits, photographs and an excellent display of hist... read more
Adelaide - Clipsal 500 HQ - A Must for Visitors.
The Clipsal 500 Adelaide event, held every year on Adelaide`s famous city street circuit, is South Australia`s largest annual sporting event.
The four-day extravaganza has twice won the award as Australia`s best festival or event. Visitors to Adelaide can now sample the event all year round by visiting Clipsal 500 HQ at 191 Pulteney Street, Adelaide, weekdays from 9am to 5pm.
See the V8Supercar Hall of Fame exhibit honouring the legends of the sport like ... read more
Adelaide - The Coast to Vines rail trail is a great day or weekend destination on the Fleurieu Peninsula. From the magnificent cliffs of Hallett Cove to the natural beauty of the Onkaparinga River Recreation Park, the trail offers scenic coast to hinterland views. Take in spectacular vineyard vistas and changing landscapes as you make your way through the renowned McLaren Vale wine district. With historic towns such as Old Reynella and Willunga there are plenty of good places to stay and eat.
The trail is... read more
Adelaide - When you`re in South Australia, make sure you get a sweet treat from Cocolat – specialists in the art of chocolate.
Cocolat is a family-owned and operated South Australian business producing tempting treats, delicious chocolates, wicked desserts and more.
Don`t miss the signature chocolate - Guilt and Innocence. Guilt is a rich chocolate truffle made with apricots soaked in premium South Australian port and covered in dark chocolate. Innocence is a rich white chocolate truffle made with aprico... read more
Adelaide - Cocos Hair and Day Spa is unique, housed in a beautiful elegant 100 year old stone home in the heart of historic Stirling in the beautiful Adelaide Hills. The house is surrounded by acres of natural bushland, vineyards and the magnificent gardens of the Adelaide Hills.
Cocos Day Spa has seven treatment rooms, single or double candlelit treatment rooms, manicure and pedicure spa room, waxing room, solarium and sun tanning room, Vichy shower room and a romantic candlelit hydrotherapy bath.
Half... read more
Adelaide - The Coopers General Store stocks a complete range of authentic Coopers clothing, merchandise and memorabilia. The store showcases the complete range of Coopers clothing from t-shirts, vests and jackets, through to caps, visors and beanies.
Coopers General Store also has a wide range of trinkets and bar wear such as key rings, clocks, towels, bar mats, glassware and cooler bags.
Come and visit us at the Coopers General Store on Level 2 at the Adelaide Airport or shop online at our website.
Adelaide - The largest fine art photographic gallery in South Australia.
Exclusive limited edition images by photographer David Evans and works by guest photographers and artists.
David Evans is a South Australian landscape photographer whose work displays both extraordinary technical mastery and unique sensitivity to his subject matter. He is a multi award winning artist whose work is recognised and sought after at the highest levels both in Australia and overseas.
Adelaide - Dolls World is the home of collector dolls and teddy bears featuring the best of European and United Kingdom artists. It is also the home of The Australian Teddy Bear Company, featuring Australian made bears, plus t-shirts and many other items. Suitable for teddy bear lovers and located just five minutes from the city, by car or bus.
Adelaide - Our family have been producing chemical free wines made in the traditional Italian way for over 100 years.
Discover the history of Dominic Versace wines, our new release wines and dare to sample the true flavour of Italian wines.
The winery and vineyard is only 35 minutes north of Adelaide and visitors are welcome at the small family cellar door outlet to enjoy a glass of Ruspantino with Domenic`s famous wood oven pizza. Bookings are recommended.
Adelaide - Dyson Wines were established in 1977 and specialise in the production of dry grown, single vineyard, 100 percent premium variety red and white table wines. Varieties produced are Chardonnay, Viognier, White Port, Cabernet Sauvignon and Liqueur Chardonnay. All wines are handmade and estate produced. Dyson Wines are open for tasting and sales.
Adelaide - Elder Park is located on the slopes of the south bank of the Torrens Lake, adjacent the Adelaide Festival Centre.
The Rotunda in Elder Park was erected in 1882.
Popeye launches leave from a landing stage in the Park for a 20 minute cruise upstream to the zoo or you can hire a paddleboat. Bicycle hire is also available.
There are a number of walking tracks in and around the city area, providing beautiful views of the lake, its wildlife and the city. The park is host to many community events in... read more
Adelaide - Endota Spa Adelaide has a simple philosophy, to provide stand out service, in fresh, appealing surroundings and incredible, enticing treatments at reasonable prices.
Open seven days a week, Endota Spa, Rundle Street has six pampering treatment rooms complete with one double treatment room. Specialised pregnancy, group and bride-to-be packages are available.
You can breeze in and leave stress at street level, as its all downstairs from here. Nestle into the lounge, cradle a cup of Endota herbal... read more
Adelaide - The Enfield Heritage Museum is located within the two and a quarter hectares of historic, tree studded Sunnybrae Farm. The museum extends over three of the farm`s many buildings, the 1882 Machinery Shed, the 1883 Stables and the recently built Sunnybrae Farm Federation Pavilion. Town and country life in South Australia from the 1880`s to more recent times is on display.
The displays are educational, interesting and quite often humorous, ranging from blacksmiths to household items, typewriters t... read more
Adelaide - Located at the Lion Arts Centre with other arts organisations, the Experimental Art Foundation incorporates a gallery with monthly changing exhibitions of contemporary visual art, and a specialist arts bookshop.
The Experimental Art Foundation curates its exhibition program to represent new work that expands current debates and ideas in contemporary art and culture.
Adelaide - Fabric of Life offers hand made textiles that are finely crafted, distinctive and beautiful. Textiles are collected from around the world and represent some of the finest textile traditions still being practiced. We also represent the textile and fibre works of Ernabella Arts Incorporated, an Indigenous community in the north west of South Australia. These include hand drawn batik hangings, silk scarves and Tjanpi (fibre baskets and sculpture). Textiles for the home include wall hangings, table ... read more
Adelaide - Fino`s passionate and experienced team lead by David Swain and Sharon Romeo aim to maintain high levels of food with professional and welcoming service. Located in the heart of the Fleurieu Peninsula, we are fortunate to have the Willunga Farmers Market at our doorstep. David`s expertise and finesse show craftsmanship by preparing produce with minimal intervention. It`s all about the produce! Our wines are carefully chosen to compliment the local produce and delicate flavours and make for an... read more
Adelaide - The Flagstaff Hill Golf Club is set in a picturesque area, studded with old gums and surrounded by almost 1,000 modern homes. Hooker Rex Proprietary Limited who employed a New South Wales Golf architect, Bob Green, to choose the best site and prepare the golf course, developed the suburb of Flagstaff Hill in the mid 1960’s. In 1967 the golf club was formed and the clubhouse built, and Hooker Rex asked a committee of the day to run the golfing side of the project, giving the club the right to pur... read more
Flinders Street Baptist Church
Adelaide - Flinders Street Baptist Church commenced 25 years after the proclamation of South Australia, when in August 1861, a group of Christian believers covenanted together to form a Baptist church to serve the city of Adelaide. Four months later a foundation stone was laid, and 18 months after that the building was opened for worship. It is now heritage listed.
Features of the interior include a gallery, added in 1873 partly to improve the acoustics, but unfortunately obstructing view of a beautiful r... read more
Adelaide - Fort Glanville, commissioned in 1880, was taken over by the Commonwealth in 1901, by which time it was of no strategic importance and its flanking guns were given to the City of Adelaide in 1907. At times with a caretaker, at others virtually abandoned, all metalwork and ten inch carriages were removed as scrap in 1937. One now restored, is the largest gun in Australia.
Restored to state control in 1951, it was converted into a caravan park. In the 1960`s its heritage value was recognised and f... read more
Adelaide - Established in 1995, the Fox Creek Wine Company is situated in the centre of the lovely valley between McLaren Vale and Willunga. The vineyards are established in a picturesque undulating property with a natural creek, a large lake and many native river red gums and century old olive groves.
The Cellar Door is a nineteenth century stone cottage surrounded by beautiful cottage gardens, lawns and large olive trees where picnics may be held. At the other corner of the property is a state of the ar... read more
Garden Island Ships` Graveyard Maritime Heritage Trail
Adelaide - The abandoned wrecks of the Garden Island Ships` Graveyard represent a collection of craft which plied South Australian waters during an era when the maritime industry dominated transport, trade and employment.
From 1909-1945 the North Arm of the Port Adelaide River became the final destination for many vessels, which had outlived their usefulness - casualties of technological change; of the Great Depression and two World Wars; or simply of disrepair and accidental damage.
Instead of scuttling... read more
Adelaide - The Gepps Cross Treasure Market is a great alternative to garage sales so bring your goods along and sell them at the Mainline Drive In, Gepps Cross.
The market offers a variety of goods both second hand and new plus fruit and vegetable stalls.
Canteen facilities are available where you can get a snack.
Sellers set up from 5.30am, stalls and trestle tables available for hire.
Adelaide - Situated a block away from the ocean, the Glanville Par 3 golf course is the only Par 3 course in the western suburbs of Adelaide, and one of the world leaders in short course golf evolution. The course is a member of both the Par 3 and Pitch and Putt communities and is one of the oldest Par 3 courses in Australia.
On a given weekend you might find players taking their first golf swing, alongside elite players engaged in a competition against opponents located on the other side of the world. Th... read more
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