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Coming soon: Mobile Version: The Adelaide Botanic Park and Gardens is a wonderful walk pretty much in the heart of the city. Escape the hustle and bustle with a tranquil walk through lush forests, old trees and beautiful flower beds. This ebook guide is designed for use on your mobile in a compact and informative way including photos of your trail.
MoreComing soon: Tablet Version: Adelaide is the perfect place to explore on foot or bike. Here are 8 walks that take in stunning architecture, river strolls, beautiful gardens, unique history, shopping and much more. In fact you'll love the diversity of our Adelaide City Walks ebook guide as your visual and interactive companion as you explore this beautiful city on your tablet.
MoreComing soon: Mobile Version: Full of architectural delights, the Colonial Adelaide Walk takes you for a wander into the 1800s Adelaide with luxury mansions, churches and quaint homes all of a colonial feel. Stanley Street in the north-east of the walk is a stunning street to walk and enjoy.
MoreComing soon: Tablet Version: The Coorong and National Park an ancient coastal wilderness! A little over two hours drive from Adelaide and north of the Limestone Coast you will discover a spectacular natural ancient landscape…an unspoilt and untouched coastal wilderness that is breathtaking and abundant…welcome to Coorong Country! More
Coming soon: Mobile Version: Adelaide’s East End is the heart of the city teeming with style, culture and entertainment. A picturesque neighbourhood, dotted with street art, galleries, boutiques and restaurants, iconic pubs, cafes and chic small bars, it’s where the locals go for their latte or long black. This walk also takes in Rundle Mall, the premier shopping destination and meeting place in Adelaide with over 1000 retail stores and services. More
Coming soon: Tablet Version: Goolwa - where the river meets the sea Goolwa is at the mouth of the Murray River on Lake Alexandrina is 83 km south of Adelaide and 19 km from Victor Harbour. Like many river towns, Goolwa is today a tourist destination with a number of boats operating from its historic wharf. With a unique blend of historic attractions, cafes and stunning scenery, Goolwa is an ideal holiday location and the perfect town for walking to discover its local history and treasures. More
Coming soon: Mobile Version: Taking in the heart of Adelaide along King William Street you end up at Victoria Square full of history and attractions in every direction. Then make your way to Adelaide’s No. 1 attraction, the Adelaide Central Markets where you’re in a foodies heaven. Stop for a bite to eat, stroll the markets for great food experiences. Then make your way through Adelaide’s China Town and a casual stroll to Hindley Street.
MoreComing soon: Tablet Version: Mallee Highway: The Mallee Highway is the shortest route from Adelaide to Sydney, Canberra and the Snowfields. In this land of sunshine, big skies and rich character, you’ll discover a whole new world. It’s not a world you can experience just driving through; it’s a world you need to stop, look at and consider. Don’t assume there’s nothing to see or do. Like many things in life, the Mallee’s beauty is in the detail. There’s nothing like the Mallee anywhere else in the world! More
Coming soon: Tablet Version: Mannum is a Murray River destination with something for everyone, whether it’s fossicking for fossils, river scenery, or activities such as houseboating or canoeing. As the birthplace of the Murray-Darling paddle steamer industry you'll find plenty of to enjoy close to Adelaide.
MoreComing soon: Tablet Version: Welcome to the fun and interesting Moonta Happee Trails. This includes walking, cycling and driving. The Moonta Happee Trail Drive starts at the old railway station and is 16 kilometres long. You can enjoy the sites of the National Heritage listed Moonta Mines. Stop off at many attractions along the way. If you're more keen for walking there are many options in the Moonta Mines heritage site or around the Moonta township walk to enjoy. More
Coming soon: Tablet Version: The Discover Murray River War Trail aims to assist and educate those travelling our great river region to connect with the stories of the those communities who acknowledge their fallen and showcase some of the wonderful experiences, museums and monuments you can experience that preserve and protect the legacy of our diggers for the future. More
Coming soon: Tablet Version: South Australia's Riverland has some great birdwatching experiences. From the internationally renown Gluepot to some spectacular views across lagoons. Take a drive through the Nor West of the Riverland or the Wetlands and explore the region yourself with this wonderful ebook guide.
MoreComing soon: Tablet Version: Robe - a favourite seaside and historic town. At the southern part of South Australia's rugged Limestone Coast, Robe has a fascinating history. The lovely seaside town sits on the shores of Guichen Bay and was named in honour of a French Admiral after it was sighted by Nicolas Baudin in 1802. The town was named after South Australian Governor Frederick Holt Robe, who chose the site for a new port and settlement in 1846. Robe built its name as a very strong fishing town and now is one of South Australia's favourite holiday destinations. More
Coming soon: Mobile Version: Today, Hindley Street is Adelaide’s entertainment strip with clubs, pubs, cafes and much more. Life really comes to life here. However beyond Hindley Street in Adelaide’s west you can enjoy a walk to the western section of the River Torrens taking in original Adelaide’s original Gaol, the newly established Royal Adelaide Hospital, SAHMRI building and the universities west campus' with much more on this diverse walk.
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