Adelaide Natural Attractions
Adelaide Natural Attractions Directories
Aboriginal Tjilbruke Trail, Monument And Kingston Park Coastal Reserve
Kingston Park - With its superb coastal views, Kingston Park is home to the John Dowie Rock Sculpture at the heritage Aboriginal Site. Take a trip there and learn the... More
Adelaide Aquatic Centre
North Adelaide - If you are looking for something for the kids, for a challenge, for fitness, or for the body, the Adelaide Aquatic Centre is the place for you! Set in... More
Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide - The Adelaide Botanic Garden is a lush garden oasis in the cosmopolitan heart of Adelaide city.
A favourite retreat for locals and visitors, this 30 hectare... More
Adelaide Himeji Garden
Adelaide - The Adelaide Himeji Garden was built to symbolise the bonds of friendship between the City of Adelaide and the Himeji Region of Japan. It was opened on... More
Adelaide Shores Golf Park
West Beach - Adelaide Shores Golf Park has two 18-hole public courses. It is situated within the 135-hectare Adelaide Shores reserve at West Beach, which also includes... More
Adelaide's Underwater Heritage Trail
Adelaide - Adelaide's Underwater Heritage Trail interprets four shipwrecks located in Gulf St Vincent - the Grecian, Zanoni, Star of Greece and Norma.
These wrecks... More
Belair National Park
Glenalta - Only a 25 minute drive from Adelaide in the picturesque Adelaide Hills, South Australia's oldest park is a favourite with locals and a lifetime away from... More
Bicentennial Conservatory
Adelaide - One of South Australia’s most visited attractions, the Adelaide Botanic Garden, is home to the internationally acclaimed Bicentennial Conservatory.
The... More
Black Hill Conservation Park
Athelstone - Black Hill Conservation Park is situated approximately 12 kilometres north-east of Adelaide in the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges. The park rises... More
Bonython Park
Adelaide - The largest of the named city parks, some 17 hectares, Bonython Park attracts many thousands of visitors each year. The Park, situated between Port Road... More
Captain Jolleys Paddle Boats
Adelaide - In the heart of Adelaide, paddleboats are a must for the visitor or family outing. These boats are fast and easy to paddle and are a fun way to enjoy... More
Coast to Vines Rail Trail
Adelaide - The Coast to Vines Trail is a great day or weekend destination on the Fleurieu Peninsula. From the coastal suburb of Marino to the rural beauty of the... More
Elder Park
Adelaide - Elder Park is located on the slopes of the south bank of the Torrens Lake, adjacent the Adelaide Festival Centre.
The Rotunda in Elder Park was erected... More
Fort Glanville
Semaphore Park - Fort Glanville, commissioned in 1880, was taken over by the Commonwealth in 1901, by which time it was of no strategic importance and its flanking guns... More
Fox Creek Wines
Adelaide - Established in 1995, the Fox Creek Wine Company is situated in the centre of the lovely valley between McLaren Vale and Willunga. The vineyards are established... More
Garden Island Ships' Graveyard Maritime Heritage Trail
Port Adelaide - The abandoned wrecks of the Garden Island Ships' Graveyard represent a collection of craft which plied South Australian waters during an era when the maritime... More
Hallett Cove Conservation Park And Sanderson Reserve
Hallett Cove - Budding geologists will find Hallett Cove fascinating.
Located along Adelaide's southern beaches, Hallett Conservation Park is one of South Australia's... More
Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary
One Tree Hill - Humbug Scrub Wildlife Santuary is a private sanctuary. It is an Australian icon, established by Thomas Bellchambers in 1905 and it is staffed by volunteers.... More
Jervois Basin Ships Graveyard
Port Adelaide - Jervois Basin, in the upper reaches of the Port River, was the major ship-breaking site in Port Adelaide between the early 1900s and the late 1960s. Vessels... More
Jetty Road
Glenelg - Jetty Road is the shopping and dining hub for beachside Glenelg, one of Adelaide's most popular beaches. It's a good excuse to mix shopping with a stroll... More
Mawson Trail
Adelaide - The Mawson Trail takes you through some of the most beautiful and spectacular tourist regions of South Australia.
With almost 900 kilometres of back... More
Morialta Conservation Park
Rostrevor - You don't have to travel far to experience the best of nature - a trip into Adelaide’s suburbs will do.
Named after the word Moriatta meaning ever... More
Mount Hurtle Winery home of Geoff Merrill Wines
Adelaide - The Mount Hurtle winery first built in 1897 by Mostyn Owen is a heritage-listed building. Painstakingly restored to its former glory by Geoff Merrill in... More
Old Government House
Belair - Old Government House lies in the heart of Belair National Park, 11 kilometres south of Adelaide. It is the former summer cottage residence of some of the... More
Onkaparinga River National Park
Adelaide - If you are interested in fishing, canoeing, rock climbing or photography, this spectacular park is a must visit for you. South Australia’s second... More
Para Wirra Recreation Park
One Tree Hill - Para Wirra is one of the major recreation parks of the greater Adelaide metropolitan area taking its name from an Aboriginal phrase meaning river with... More
Popeye Motor Launches
Adelaide - A 40 minute cruise with commentary, Popeye is a very popular Adelaide icon, which is an attraction for all ages to enjoy, cruising on one of the most attractive... More
River Torrens Linear Park Trail
Henley Beach - From the beachside suburb of Henley Beach to the city's north-eastern suburbs, the River Torrens Linear Park is the ideal choice for families and those... More
Salisbury Country Trout Farm Tours
Salisbury - Salisbury Country Trout Farm has a tour guide that will take you to the dam which is the fishing area and then to the hatchery section.
From there you... More
Semaphore Walks
Semaphore - Let our friendly local volunteer tour guides take you on a historic guided walk which showcases seaside Semaphore's beautiful heritage buildings, including... More
Sleeps Hill Quarries
Belair - Twelve quarries were developed near Sleeps Hill in two separate beds of quartzite - the upper and lower quartzite, which crop out on both sides of a steep... More
South Australian Maritime Museum
Port Adelaide - Climb aboard a full-scale copy of a sailing ketch at the South Australian Maritime Museum. Take the helm, listen to the seagulls wheeling towards the shore... More
St Githa's Garden
Adelaide - A formal English-style garden, surrounding a lovely Edwardian country house featuring towering 100 year old exotic trees and clipped hedges enclosing 12... More
The Kidman Trail - Willunga to Kapunda
Adelaide - The Kidman Trail provides a range of horse riding, bike riding and walking experiences linking McLaren Vale and the Fleurieu Peninsula to the Barossa Valley.
The... More
Veale Gardens
Adelaide - Veale Gardens is a feature of the South Park Lands with lawns, flower beds, rose gardens, winding streams and weirs, grottoes, fountains and a conservatory.
It... More
Waite Arboretum - Urrbrae House Historic Precinct
Urrbrae - The Waite Arboretum - What is it?
The Waite Arboretum, established in 1928, contains over 2,200 trees representing more than 850 native and exotic species... More
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