Sunday, July 22, 2012

Adelaide Accommodation CBD


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Adelaide City


Adelaide is the festival city. The city is surrounded by parklands, historic buildings, wide streets and a range of various of shops, cafes and restaurants. Adelaide is known to host various events throughout the year such as Clipsal 500 Adelaide V8 race, the international music festival WOMADelaide and the Santos Tour Down Under pro cycling event. The Adelaide Festival is one of the most innovative arts festivals in the world and the Adelaide Fringe is now the second biggest in the world. Join the people buying, selling and tasting the best South Australian food at the Adelaide Central Market. It's the largest undercover market in the southern hemisphere. Take a ride on Adelaide’s tram from the city centre to beachside town of Glenelg. Enjoy the beach, jetty, lively shops and cafes along the Road. At the other end of the tram line, get to concerts, circuses and entertainment at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Bonython Park and Governor Hindmarsh Hotel (The Gov).

Visit to the South Australian Maritime Museum is well worth it, and take a short cruise to see the Port River dolphins. After enjoying a bite to eat and a glass of South Australian wine, w
ander around the boulevard of antique shops, cafes, bakeries and pubs.Enjoy the native and exotic flower displays and thousands of roses at the International Rose Garden. Stroll through a tropical rainforest in the Bicentennial Conservatory.Explore the world's largest collection of indigenous artefacts in the Australian Aboriginal Cultures Gallery. The Art Gallery of South Australia holds one of the best Australian colonial art collections in the world. See Western Desert dot paintings and works by Sir Hans Heysen, Tom Roberts and Frederick McCubbin (some of Australia's best artists).

While in Adelaide you can enjoy canoeing, cruisins,cycling, the beach, golfing,jet boating, kayaking,motor racing ,sailing,shopping,wind surfing, wine tasting, wild life or any other out door activities you fancy.

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Adelaide Coast

The beach is just 15 minutes from the city, the waters of Gulf St Vincent wash onto a wide band of fine white sand, which stretches virtually for more than 30 kilometres.The metropolitan coast begins at the tip of the narrow Le Fevre Peninsula, created by the Barker Inlet's sweep of waters, and ends at Sellicks Beach, where the sandstone cliffs begin their run down to the tip of the Fleurieu Peninsula. There's a great choice of accommodation along the coast, particularly in Glenelg and Adelaide Shores.

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Adelaide Hills

Drive in Adelaide Hills's many scenic routes and you'll find amazing view you would marvel. Enjoy some of the best wines in Australia. See wild life, koalas, kangaroos and enough cute native animals.

Visit charming villages on the way:

- Hahndorf for German heritage
- Woodside for antiques
- Stirling for the organic market and excellent shops
- Gumeracha for the Big Rocking Horse (voted best “Big Thing” in Australia)
- Bridgewater for the award-winning cellar door and restaurant at Bridgewater Mill
- Birdwood for the National Motor Museum
- Macclesfield for its Sunday market
- Norton Summit for the Scenic Hotel

Adelaide region is home to more than 200 grape growers and 50 wine labels. Look out for world famous names and cellar doors like Petaluma, Nepenthe, Shaw & Smith, Ashton Hills and Chain of Ponds. Visit the Adelaide Hills Harvest Festival in February, the Oakbank Easter Racing Carnival, the Heysen Festival in October and the Lobethal Lights Christmas extravaganza.

At Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary
, Mylor, enjoy a self-guided walk between 9am and sunset. Take a guided nocturnal tour to see bilbies, brush-tailed bettongs, tammar wallabies and the shy platypus. The sanctuary is less than 30 minutes from Adelaide.
The experience you would cherish for a long time.It has a family picnic area, Bilby Café, accommodation and convention facilities.

You will find
restaurants, wineries, pubs and cafés throughout Adelaide Hills area. And you’ll find local specialties at farmers’ markets throughout the region.

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Aldinga Beach



Aldinga Beach is one of the few in Australia where cars are permitted to drive on parts of its broad, sandy beach, making access to its safe swimming and surf especially easy.Aldinga Beach is a top spot for scuba diving and snorkelling, with the beach overlooking a unique aquatic reserve established to protect a rare reef formation.


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An underwater trail includes a spectacular drop-off, or underwater cliff. A boat ramp provides easy access to the water.See more of the Fleurieu Peninsula – a coastal playground famed for its laidback lifestyle, beach breaks for surfers of all levels of experience, and top fishing spots. It's a paradise for divers and snorkellers, with dramatic shipwrecks and stunning marine life, including the famed Leafy Seadragon.Enjoy some of the best produce and vineyards in Australia. The Fleurieu Peninsula is home to some prestigious winemaking regions, like McLaren Vale. The history of winemaking in this region goes all the way back to 1842, and it consistently produces some of the best wines you'll ever taste.