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Escaping the heat of Adelaide, the Adelaide Hills unfurl as a lush, cool-climate haven of rolling vineyards, German-influenced villages, and bushwalking trails. Just 20 minutes from the city, this region feels a world away, with crisp air, artisan producers, and a relaxed pace that invites lingering.
Highlights & What to See
- Hahndorf – Australia’s oldest surviving German settlement, where timber-framed buildings house bakeries, sausage shops, and craft galleries. Try a soft pretzel or sip a stein at the Hahndorf Inn.
- Cleland Conservation Park – Walk among kangaroos and koalas in a natural bush setting, with trails winding through gum forests and picnic spots with valley views.
- Mount Lofty Summit – The highest point in the hills, offering panoramic views over Adelaide to the coast. The summit café is a great stop for a coffee and cake.
- Beerenberg Farm – Pick your own strawberries (seasonal) and browse the farm shop for jams, chutneys, and fresh produce. A hit with families.
- Lobethal & Woodside – Quaint towns known for their cheese factories and breweries. Lobethal Bierhaus and Woodside Cheese Wrights are must-visits.
- Adelaide Hills Wine Region – Cool-climate vineyards producing exceptional sauvignon blanc, pinot noir, and sparkling wines. Cellar doors like Shaw + Smith and Bird in Hand offer tastings with a view.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days allows you to explore the main villages, enjoy a few winery visits, and tackle a bushwalk. If you’re short on time, a day trip from Adelaide can cover Hahndorf and Mount Lofty, but staying overnight in a B&B in Hahndorf or Stirling lets you experience the hills’ evening charm—crisp air, roaring fireplaces, and hearty German dinners.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Barossa Valley – Just north, Australia’s most famous wine region, with heritage shiraz and cellar doors galore. Easy to combine for a longer gourmet tour.
- McLaren Vale – South of Adelaide, this coastal wine region offers a different style of reds and a stunning coastline. A scenic loop via the hills and coast is rewarding.
- Adelaide City – The central market, North Terrace cultural precinct, and beachside suburbs like Glenelg are natural complements to a hills escape.
- Fleurieu Peninsula – Rugged cliffs, surf beaches, and the iconic Kangaroo Island ferry at Cape Jervis. Perfect for a longer self-drive itinerary.
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