Taste your way through world-famous wine regions only minutes away from the city or indulge in some of Australia’s greatest restaurants in the heart of the city. Adelaide is also gateway to some of Australia’s best wine country and is home to Australia’s best hotels and beaches.
The sense of space unique to the semi-arid zone combine to make Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park one of South Australia’s iconic destinations. Ancient and rugged mountain landscapes, peaceful tree-lined gorges and a seasonal wealth of wildlife. The park comprises approximately 95,000 hectares.
It includes the Heysen Range, Brachina and Bunyeroo gorges and the vast amphitheatre of mountains that is Wilpena Pound. Experience the native wildlife, rich cultural heritage, impressive geological features, and a range of activities including bushwalking, four-wheel driving, birdwatching, photography and mountain biking.
Port Campbell National Park is located 285 km west of Melbourne and is the culmination of the Great Ocean Road. The offshore marine area with its islands lies in the Twelve Apostles Marine National Park on the adjacent northwest coastline with its bays. The erosion of the cliffs has created a magnificent backdrop.