Hahndorf

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Just a short drive from Adelaide, Hahndorf is Australia's oldest surviving German settlement, established by Lutheran refugees in 1839. This enchanting hills village wraps you in old-world charm with its gabled sandstone buildings, artisan bakeries, and craft galleries. The main street buzzes with visitors sampling local cheeses, wines, and smoked meats, while the surrounding Adelaide Hills offer lush vineyards and walking trails. Hahndorf is an essential stop on any South Australian road trip, blending history, food, and countryside beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a leisurely half-day exploring Hahndorf – enough time to meander the main street, enjoy a long lunch at a pub or winery, and pop into a few galleries. If you want to include a winery tour or bushwalk, allocate a full day. The village is compact and walkable, so you can easily combine it with a visit to nearby Mount Lofty or Cleland Wildlife Park in the same day.

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