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South Australia
Driving is undoubtedly the best way to explore South Australia. So plan your motoring holiday and be sure to leave plenty of time to take it all in. South Australia has every thing from beaches to wineries and the beautiful Adelaide city.
Adelaide is a relatively small city but has plenty of charm and is a fantastic places to cruise and see. You have easy access to the sea, the wine country or the hill country. This city is all about wining and dining. It has wonderful park lands, the city has more restaurants per head than any other in Australia. It has lively cafes and restaurants reflect the huge diversity of its ethnic communities.
Flinders Ranges and Outback
The Flinders Ranges is the largest mountain range in South Australia it stretch for 300 miles. And plenty to see and do how ever you wish to see it. There is very unique wildlife and aboriginal rock art. Other activities include 4WD driving or ballooning.
The Barossa Valley
The Barossa Valley is a world famous wine region which it is located only one hour north of Adelaide. There are approximately 50 wineries from the larger commercial vineyards to the smaller boutique variety. Almost 25% of Australian wines are produced here.
Kangaroo Island
Kangaroo Island has a wonderful landscape and the most amazing wild life as well fantastic Roads to take it all in. It lies off the South Australian coast. You can get to Kangaroo Island by ferry and the ferry will take you an hour from Cape Jervis.
Drive tours
As you cruise from the Great Ocean Road (Victoria), it brings you to South Australia’s Limestone Coast famous for the vineyards of Coonawarra as well as the pretty yet little known village of Robe, it has beautiful harbours and long sweeps of white sandy beach. This is a major summer time holiday destination for locals and is quite a find for international visitors.
If adventure is what your seeking then why not try exploring The Outback under your own instructions and be king of the road or off the road. You may choose to start in Adelaide and progresses through increasingly diverse, remote and remarkable landscapes, just go at your own pace and who knows where you will end up!
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