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9 Interesting and Exciting Things to Do in Adelaide
Think you have done and seen everything South Australia has to offer? Well, if you’re bored and
you want to try something different this year, you should check out the nine weird and
wonderful things to do in Adelaide and the rest of South Australia.
1. Visit Hallett Cove Conservation ParkGet a glimpse into the country’s rich history by
exploring fascinating Aboriginal stone implements at the Hallett Cove Conservation Park. Just 14 miles south of Adelaide, the park is basically a
unique geological and archaeological site from the Australian Ice Age that dates way back from 280
million years ago.
2. Join the Fringe FestivalIf you love the performing arts then make sure that you don’t miss Adelaide’s annual Fringe Festival.
Spanning over four weeks, the Fringe Festival features performances, from cabaret to comedy. It is the ideal place for local and international artists to strut their stuff. In addition to the performances, there are also 900 staged pop-up events across
the city.
3. Take the Port Adelaide Ghost TourDo you love hearing about ghost stories when you
were young? Well, now’s your chance to experience one. It was said that Port Misery, one of Adelaide’s oldest suburbs, has been a witness to countless murders and ghost sightings. This is one tour you don’t want to miss if you want to see
a ghost in real life.
4. Taste Culinary Delights at the Central MarketFeeling hungry after having a lot of things to do in Goolwa? Then be sure to drop by at the Central Market. Central Market is a haven for foodies. With more than 80 stalls, cafes, and
restaurants, you can find the freshest produce and the tastiest gourmet foods Adelaide has to offer.
5. Explore Barossa ValleyHow would you like to explore one of the world’s most famous wine regions? Just an hour’s drive
from Adelaide, Barossa Valley is the place to visit if you want to sample some of the best wines in
the world. With at least 50 wineries in the region,
including those having the oldest shiraz vines in the world, the valley is a delight to your senses.
You can join a tour and take part in wine samplings or you can hire a bike and explore the
place at your own pace.
6. Listen to the Whispering WallWhile you’re in the Barossa region, take the time
to visit the retaining wall of the Barossa Reservoir. Marvel at how you can hear a word whispered at
one end of the dam located a hundred metres away.
7. Visit Kangaroo IslandWildlife, nature reserves, and more fine wines—what more can you ask for at Kangaroo Island? A natural sanctuary for native Australian animals, Kangaroo Island offers a great retreat for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the
city.
8. Join the Murray River CruiseA trip to Adelaide won’t be complete without taking a cruise on the Murray River. Explore Australia’s longest river, while enjoying the sights of birdlife
and animal life along the river banks
9. Go Back in Time in HahndorfIf you’ve exhausted all the things to
do in Middleton, why don’t you take a trip down memory lane and visit the oldest surviving
German settlement in Australia? Hahndorf is the place to be if you want to experience Germany
without actually leaving the country.
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