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...
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...
If you're interested in fishing, canoeing, rock climbing or photography the spectacular Onkaparinga River National Park is a must. Onkaparinga National Park features a magnificent gorge with...
The Monastery Retreat Centre at Urrbrae is situated on 10 acres of spacious and beautiful grounds. While conveniently close to public transport and only five kilometres from the heart of the city of...
The Grange now the Charles Sturt Museum 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...
The Adelaide Botanic Garden is a garden oasis in the cosmopolitan heart of Adelaide city. This 30-hectare nook of the city offers beautifully themed gardens featuring Australian natives, exotic and...
The Mount Hurtle winery first built in 1897 by Mostyn Owen is a heritage-listed building. Painstakingly restored to its former glory by Geoff Merrill in the mid eighties, the winery and surrounds have...
Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary is located approximately 50 kilometres from Adelaide. Situated in natural bush setting, the Sanctuary was established by Thomas Bellchambers in 1905. The Sanctuary is...
Taking its name from an Aboriginal phrase meaning river with scrub, Para Wirra Recreation Park is one of the major recreation parks in the greater Adelaide metropolitan area. The park's beautiful bush...
Only a 25-minute drive from Adelaide in the picturesque Adelaide Hills, South Australia's oldest park is a favourite with locals and a world away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Belair...
Morialta Conservation Park is well known for its impressive waterfalls, deep gorges and lush, wooded hillsides, just 20 minutes drive from the city at the base of the Adelaide Hills. A popular place...
South Australia's history lives on North Terrace. Not just in museums and the Art Gallery, but in memorials, statues and plaques. Starting at the western end, is the City Skate Park. Then, back to the...
To escape the summer heat, South Australia's early Governors MacDonnell would retreat to a summer residence in the cooler Adelaide Hills, known today as Old Government House. Built in the middle of...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Located in the leafy suburb of Blackwood, Wittunga Botanic Garden contains stunning displays of Australian and South African plants that are especially spectacular in spring. Meandering pathways...
A formal English-style garden, surrounding a lovely Edwardian country house featuring towering 100 year old exotic trees and clipped hedges enclosing 12 colour coordinated borders of flowering shrubs,...