SA Attractions
An awe inspiring arid landscape of large hills, rocky gorges and gullies, Gawler Ranges National Park offers visitors an eco playground of historic and geological features. Created around 1,500 mil...
A city for the artistic roamer and free thinker, Adelaide's scenic views and famed leisurely pace makes it ideal to undertake a walking tour. Get the scoop on the city's historic settlement, nation...
What better place to stop and smell the roses than Ruston's Rose Garden in Renmark, Australia's largest rose garden. Surrounded by more than 4000 varieties of the romantic flower itself, the rose g...
What better place to purchase your fresh goods and gourmet produce than in the foodies paradise of the Barossa? Open every Saturday, the Barossa Farmers Market is the place to gather your fruit, ve...
Hurl yourself into history at the Bublacowie Military Museum in Yorketown and discover what life was like in the front line. Medals, uniforms and memorabilia adorn the museums walls, dedicated to t...
Described as one of the richest mega fauna sites in Australia, Red Banks Conservation Park features a landscape of rugged red earth gorges, spring fed waterholes and fossilised mega fauna remains. ...
Australia's largest pioneer village, Old Tailem Town takes you back in time to life in South Australia from 1860-1960. Over 110 buildings, all fully furnished within their periods, await full of ar...
Rundle Street is the beating heart of cosmopolitan Adelaide. With its countless alffresco eateries and restaurants, cutting-edge fashion shopping and the famous Palace Nova Cinemas, Rundle Street i...
What better place than Adelaide to be home to Australia's National Wine Centre. Situated on the edge of the Botanic Gardens, the National Wine Centre of Australia takes you on an interactive wine j...
Inchiquin Lake is Clare's main water storage facility, an ideal spot for a picnic with open space recreation area, walking trails, play equipment, fishing, extensive lawns and trees.
Otherwise known as the retaining wall of the Barossa Reservoir, Whispering Wall has attracted attention across the globe. But why? It's unique acoustic effect allows whispered words to be carried m...
A family day out in the Riverland must include a trip to Monash Adventure Park, a fun playground with activities for all ages. Leaning towers, rope bridges, fast twisty slippery slides and flying f...
Situated in Lower Glenelg National Park amidst the depths of the pine forest is Hells Hole - a circular sinkhole filled with magnificently deep blue hued water. Enthusiastic divers take to the wate...
Also known as The Sunken Garden, Umpherston Sinkhole was created through the dissolution of a limestone cave, standing as one of the nation's most beautiful marriages of man and nature. After the c...
Twenty minutes south of Mount Gambier is Mount Schank, an extinct volcano rising from the plains to 158 metres above sea level. Choose from two steep walking tracks on both the inside and outside o...
Occupying one of the extinct volcano craters of Mount Gambier, Blue Lake is the making of something magical. The city's natural reservoir, has an area of 70 hectares and an average depth of 77metre...
A must when indulging in the Barossa's finest produce is a trip to Maggie Beer's Farm Shop, where you may see the cook, writer and founder of 'Maggie Beer' products herself. Offering tastings and s...
Loving a celebration so much that it's become nationally known as Australia's festival capital, Adelaide has a lot on offer when it comes to art and cultural festivities. Any excuse to turn the cit...
Looking to celebrate your special event in style? Look no further because Hummer SA has got it covered. Nothing stands out more then a 16 seater pink Hummer so if you want to turn heads in star sty...