Things To See And Do.

Find out what's on offer around Adelaide and the Windsor Gardens Caravan Park.

Adelaide O-Bahn
Take a leisurely 15 minute walk along the River Torrens Linear Park walking trail and jump on the O-Bahn to explore the City of Adelaide. The O-Bahn is the world's longest guided busway and offers the fastest suburban bus service, it runs from the City Centre to Tea Tree Plaza.

Find out more: http://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/guides/catching-the-o-bahn


Torrens Linear Park
From the beachside suburb of Henley Beach to the city's north-eastern suburbs, the River Torrens Linear Park is the ideal choice for families and those looking for a leisurely walk, jog or cycle. The trail runs right through the city centre, passing the Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide Convention Centre and Adelaide Zoo, providing an oasis away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Find out more: http://www.southaustralia.com/info.aspx?id=9006310


Geoff Heath Par 3 Golf Course
Located on the opposite side of the River Torrens in Lochiel Park and a brief 15-20 minute walk with your golf clubs, lies arguably Adelaide’s ‘best kept secret’. The course provides sufficient challenge to interest the experienced player but at the same time is not intimidating to beginners, juniors, schools, social and recreational players. Why not try Night Golf from 6:00pm on Fridays, with a glow in the dark golf ball!

Find out more: http://www.geoffheathgolf.com.au


Glenelg
Glenelg is Adelaide's Premier Seaside Destination just 20 minutes from the City, and its main street, Jetty Road, offers a vibrant retail centre with a kaleidoscope of shopping experiences complimented by a variety of cosmopolitan restaurants from alfresco dining to award winning silver service establishments. Why not join in all the fun at The Beachouse, a family entertainment centre packed with Australian-first and world-class attractions! Take the O-Bahn into town and then the tram from King William Street down to Glenelg, for a wonderful day out.

Find out more: http://jettyroadglenelg.com


Barossa Valley
Australia’s wine capital features more than 80 cellar doors, less than two hours' drive from Adelaide. The success of the wine industry has historically been celebrated every two years with the week-long Barossa Valley Vintage Festival. The festival draws visitors from all over the world and has entertainment for all tastes including a huge street parade, concerts and gourmet dining.

Find out more: http://www.barossa.com/

 


McLaren Vale Wineries
A pleasant 45 minute drive will find you in the heart of one of South Australia's famous wine districts that rivals the most picturesque of sceneries, sample some of South Australia's best labels in a warm friendly atmosphere.

Find out more: http://www.mclarenvale.info/


Adelaide City
The perfect blend of style and sophistication without the brashness of a big city. Explore Adelaide's famous cultural heart - North Terrace, showcasing the Art Gallery, The Museum and The Adelaide Casino. Within a short stroll take in the River Torrens walks, The Adelaide Zoo and The Adelaide Festival Centre.

Find out more: http://www.southaustralia.com/regions/adelaide-city.aspx


Adelaide Hills
A 30 minute drive from Windsor Gardens and you will be in the heart of an idyllic hills setting of lush flora. A very easy drive, just up the South Eastern Freeway, takes you to the quaint historic German village of Hahndorf; boasting a smorgasbord of home-made pastries, preserves and authentic German food, where its main street is lined with craft shops. There are many more such charm filled hills towns, just on your doorstep, which make the Adelaide Hills an enchanting touring experience.

Find out more: http://www.southaustralia.com/regions/adelaide-hills.aspx


Cleland Wildlife Park
Just 20 minutes from the centre of Adelaide you can meet some of South Australia's most iconic inhabitants. Wander at your leisure among kangaroos, wallabies, emus and waterfowl. The animals are accustomed to people, meaning you can pat and feed them. The Park is open daily (except Christmas Day) from 9.30am to 5 pm ( No admission after 4.30 pm).

Find out more: http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/clelandwildlife/Home


Adelaide Zoo
Home to more than 1,800 animals and 300 species of exotic and native mammals, birds, reptiles and fish exhibited in over 8 hectares of magnificent botanic surroundings. The zoo is also now home to Wang Wang and Funi, two Giant Pandas. Other exhibits include the Immersion South East Asian Rainforest, Seal Bay, Australian Rainforest Wetlands walk-through aviary, Nocturnal & Reptile Houses.

Find out more: http://www.zoossa.com.au/adelaide-zoo


SA Museum
Exhibitions and displays reflect the museum’s extensive collections, including the Australian Aboriginal and Pacific Cultures collections. The Ancient Egyptian Room has been a favourite destination for generations of museum visitors, and the Giant Squid is always a winner with children and adults alike.

Find out more: http://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au


Art Gallery of South Australia
Founded in 1881, the Art Gallery of South Australia is home to one of Australia's great art collections, housed in one of Adelaide's most beautiful buildings. Located at the heart of Adelaide's cultural boulevard, North Terrace. Admission is Free.

Find out more: http://www.artgallery.sa.gov.au/agsa/home


Adelaide Botanic Gardens
Within walking distance of the city centre, this historical garden features an exceptional Victorian landscape complemented by outstanding plant and cultural collections and architecturally significant glass houses. Enjoy a casual meal in one of the cafés or go all-out with a fine dining experience at the Botanic Garden Restaurant. On a sunny day, take a picnic and snooze the afternoon away on one of the lush green lawns.

Find out more: http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/botanicgardens/home


Adelaide Aquatic Centre
You’ll find this swimming and leisure centre just a short 15 minute drive away in the parklands at North Adelaide. The Centre offers a 50 metre lap pool, diving pool and two heated leisure pools, of approx. 600m2, complete with water slides and features. It is a great place to cool off and escape the summer heat.

Find out more: http://adelaideaquaticcentre.com.au


Adelaide Fringe Festival
The Fringe Festival is the largest Arts event in the Southern Hemisphere. It runs for 24 days and nights in February and March every year and includes hundreds of cabaret, comedy, dance, theatre, music, and visual arts events. Fringe highlights include the opening night party, parade and concert, street theatre, the Garden of Unearthly Delights and the Fringe Family Weekend.

Find out more: http://www.adelaidefringe.com.au


Adelaide Festival
This annual event held in the warm South Australian autumn is Australia's largest multi-arts festival. The program focuses on the contemporary and features the best in opera, theatre, dance, music, cabaret, new media events, literature, outdoor entertainment and the visual arts.

Find out more: http://www.adelaidefestival.com.au

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