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Nestled in the rolling green hills of the Adelaide Hills, Stirling is a charming village that feels a world away from the city bustle. Known for its cool climate, historic stone buildings, and vibrant café culture, this leafy escape is a favourite among locals and travellers alike. Come for the fresh air, stay for the artisan bakeries and the spectacular autumn colours that paint the streets in gold and crimson.
Highlights & What to See
- Stirling Markets – Held on the fourth Saturday of the month, these markets are a treasure trove of local crafts, fresh produce, and antiques. Perfect for picking up a unique souvenir.
- Mount Lofty Botanic Garden – A short drive away, these gardens offer stunning walking trails through native and exotic plants. Autumn is particularly magical when the leaves turn.
- Stirling Linear Park – Follow the creek through the village on this peaceful walking trail, ideal for a morning stroll or a picnic.
- Historic Main Street – Lined with sandstone cottages, boutique shops, and galleries, the main street is a delight to explore. Don't miss the Stirling Hotel for a classic pub meal.
- Café Culture – Grab a coffee at one of the many cosy cafés, such as The Stirling Market Grounds, and watch the world go by.
Suggested Time to Spend
Stirling can be enjoyed as a half-day trip from Adelaide, but to truly soak up its charm, plan for a full day. Arrive in the morning to explore the markets (if it's that weekend), then wander the main street and have lunch at a local café. Spend the afternoon at Mount Lofty Botanic Garden before heading back. If you're a keen walker or want to visit multiple gardens, consider an overnight stay at one of the village's B&Bs.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hahndorf – Australia's oldest surviving German settlement, just 10 minutes away, with traditional pubs and craft shops.
- Mount Lofty Summit – Offers panoramic views of Adelaide and the coast; a great spot for sunrise or sunset.
- Cleland Wildlife Park – Get up close with kangaroos, koalas, and wombats in a natural bush setting, about 15 minutes north.
- Adelaide Hills Wine Region – Explore cellar doors in nearby towns like Woodside and Lobethal for cool-climate wines.
- Belair National Park – Just a short drive south, this park offers excellent hiking and mountain biking trails.
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Image credits
- Hahndorf — Yeti Hunter / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Adelaide Hills Wine Region — John Coppi, CSIRO / CC BY 3.0
- Belair National Park — Peripitus / CC BY 3.0