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Just a 20-minute drive from Adelaide's city centre, the Adelaide Hills feel like a world away, with rolling green valleys, charming German-influenced towns, and a cool climate that produces some of Australia's best wines and produce. This is South Australia's perfect day trip or weekend escape, where you can wander through artisan shops, sip crisp Sauvignon Blanc, and breathe in crisp, eucalyptus-scented air.
Highlights & What to See
- Hahndorf: Australia's oldest surviving German settlement, with timber-framed buildings, traditional pubs serving schnitzel and sausages, and artisan bakeries. Don't miss the Hahndorf Farm Barn for a hands-on farm experience.
- Mount Lofty Summit: The highest point in the ranges, offering panoramic views over Adelaide and the coast. The Summit Lookout and the adjacent Mount Lofty Botanic Garden are must-visits.
- Cleland Wildlife Park: Get up close with kangaroos, koalas, and emus in a natural bush setting. You can even hand-feed kangaroos and hold a koala for a photo.
- Lobethal: Known as the 'Christmas Town of Australia', Lobethal is famous for its spectacular Christmas lights display in December. Throughout the year, visit the Lobethal Bierhaus for craft beer and the Onkaparinga Woollen Mill.
- Birdwood and the National Motor Museum: A 45-minute drive from Adelaide, this museum houses over 300 vintage and classic vehicles, including the world's largest collection of historic motorcycles.
- Wine tasting: The Adelaide Hills wine region is renowned for cool-climate varietals like Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and sparkling. Key cellar doors include Shaw + Smith, Penfolds Magill Estate, and The Lane Vineyard.
- Stirling: A charming village with a vibrant café scene, boutique shopping, and the Stirling Markets (held monthly). It's also a great base for bushwalking in the surrounding national parks.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors explore the Adelaide Hills as a day trip from Adelaide, which is enough to see Hahndorf, Mount Lofty, and one or two cellar doors. However, to fully appreciate the region's walking trails, wildlife parks, and smaller towns, consider staying 2–3 days. Base yourself in Hahndorf or Stirling for easy access to the main attractions and a relaxed pace.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Adelaide: Start your trip in South Australia's capital, with its vibrant food scene, museums, and festivals. The Adelaide Hills are easily accessible by car or public bus.
- Barossa Valley: Just an hour's drive north, the Barossa is one of Australia's most famous wine regions. Combine a Hills and Barossa itinerary for a comprehensive wine and food tour.
- Kangaroo Island: A 45-minute flight from Adelaide or a 2-hour drive plus ferry, Kangaroo Island offers pristine wilderness, wildlife, and gourmet produce. It's best as a 2–3 day extension.
- McLaren Vale: South of Adelaide, this coastal wine region is known for Shiraz and Grenache. It's a 40-minute drive from the Hills and pairs well with a visit to the Fleurieu Peninsula beaches.
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