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Capital city of South Australia Population: 1,158,259 Climate: Mediterranean climate, averaging 15C
in winter and 29C in summer In Adelaide, there is a brilliant blend of
things to see and do: immerse yourself in the culture
of Adelaide's North Terrace, with its museums and city cafes
indulge in retail therapy while shopping at Rundle Mall
sample the tastes on offer at the famed Adelaide Central Market
sip award-winning wines at the National Wine Centre
follow in the footsteps of sporting champions at the world-famous Adelaide Oval
enjoy a retreat to the cosmopolitan seaside suburbs of Glenelg, Henley Beach and Semaphore.
http://www.southaustralia.com/regionalguides/adelaide/index.html
One visit to the Adelaide Hills and you'll see why this place fuelled the creative fires of so many artists: Located only 20 minutes from the city of
Adelaide home to the famous town of Hahndorf,
the garden village of Stirling, Mount Barker, Lobethal and Birdwood.
offers you numerous walking and cycling trails, great attractions, welcoming cellar doors, quality pubs & restaurants, good shopping, an abundance of fresh local produce and a wide range of accommodation.
Climate: average 14C in winter and 28C in summer
http://www.southaustralia.com/regionalguides/AdelaideHills/index.html
The wine capital of Australia, a place where you can get a taste for the finer things in life: share a drink with the people who
actually make the region's world class wines
meet them at the Barossa's wineries and cellar doors, run into them at restaurants, or on a golf course
browse art stores get out into the sunny countryside and
stretch your legs with a walk in a national park
Climate: Dry summers (up to 35C), mild winters
http://www.southaustralia.com/regionalguides/barossa/index.html
If you're after a taste of the country, this is as real as it gets: home to a working rural community
who uphold traditions that have been passed down through generations
experience lovingly restored heritage towns such as Burra and Kapunda
explore farm shops and cellar doors share a drink with locals, and listen to
their stories soak up the festive harvest-season
atmosphere
Climate: Continental weather, average 29C in
summer and 13C in winter
http://www.southaustralia.com/regionalguides/clarevalley/index.html
With its breezy pace, Yorke Peninsula is the ideal place to go for a peaceful getaway: renowned for it’s cruisy atmosphere and
laidback lifestyle the beaches are great places to go
swimming, surfing, fishing or on a family picnic
Innes National Park is an amazing place to visit - serene, yet full of wildlife, with bushland, rugged cliffs and secluded ocean beaches
treat yourself to some of the best fishing in the country by dropping a line off one of the region's historic jetties
Climate: Average in summer 25 – 30C and 14 –
15C in winter
http://www.southaustralia.com/regionalguides/YorkePeninsula/index.html
If you want a coastal holiday you'll never forget, travel to the Eyre Peninsula: discover unforgettable sea adventures swim with sea lions and cage dive with
Great White Sharks see sheltered coves and bays that are
perfect for fishing explore secluded beaches, and
stunning cliff faces spot giant whales as they undertake
their annual migration through the Southern Ocean
home to national parks, ancient caves, and the Nullarbor
taste mouth-watering local seafood Climate:
Average 25 – 29C in south and 34C inland during summer, average max winter temperate 15 – 18C
http://www.southaustralia.com/regionalguides/EyrePeninsula/index.html
You can visit on the internet:
http://www.southaustralia.com/Regions.aspx
http://www.southaustralia.com/sg/oceantooutback.aspx
You can read:
Lonely Planet South Australia