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Adelaide & Suburbs


 

Adelaide (pronounced /ˈædəleɪd/[2]) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of South Australia, and is the fifth-largest city in Australia. Adelaide has an estimated population of more than 1.28 million. The adjective form of Adelaide used to describe residents or other qualities of the city is "Adelaidean".

Adelaide is a coastal city situated on the eastern shores of Gulf St Vincent, on the Adelaide Plains, north of the Fleurieu Peninsula, between Gulf St Vincent and the low-lying Mount Lofty Ranges. The suburbs reach roughly 20 km (12 mi) from the coast to the foothills but sprawl 100 km (62 mi) from Gawler at its northern extent to Sellicks Beach in the south.

Named in honour of Queen Adelaide, the German-born consort of King William IV, the city was founded in 1836 as the planned capital for a freely settled British province in Australia. Colonel William Light, one of Adelaide's founding fathers, designed the city and chose its location close to the River Torrens in the area originally inhabited by the Kaurna people. Light's design set out Adelaide in a grid layout, interspaced by wide boulevards and large public squares, and entirely surrounded by parkland. Early Adelaide was shaped by religious freedom and a commitment to political progressivism and civil liberties, which led to world-first reforms.

As South Australia's seat of government and commercial centre, Adelaide is the site of many governmental and financial institutions. Most of these are concentrated in the city centre along the cultural boulevard of North Terrace, King William Street and in various districts of the metropolitan area.

Today, Adelaide is noted for its many festivals and sporting events, its food, wine and culture, its long beachfronts, and its large defence and manufacturing sectors. It continues to rank highly as a livable city, being in the Top 10 in The Economist's World's Most Livable Cities index.

19th century

South Australia was officially settled as a new British province on 28 December 1836, near The Old Gum Tree in what is now the suburb of Glenelg North. This day is now commemorated as Proclamation Day in South Australia. The site of the colony's capital city was surveyed and laid out by Colonel William Light, the first Surveyor-General of South Australia, through the design made by the architect George Strickland Kingston. In 1823, Light had fondly written of the Sicilian city of Catania: "The two principal streets cross each other at right angles in the square in the direction of north and south and east and west. They are wide and spacious and about a mile long", and this became the basis for the plan of Adelaide. Light chose, not without opposition, a site on rising ground close to the River Torrens, which became the chief early water supply for the fledgling colony. "Light's Vision", as it has been termed, has meant that the initial design of Adelaide required little modification as the city grew and prospered. Usually in an older city it would be necessary to accommodate larger roads and add parks, whereas Adelaide had them from the start.

Adelaide was established as the centre of a planned colony of free immigrants, promising civil liberties and freedom from religious persecution, based upon the ideas of Edward Gibbon Wakefield. Wakefield had read accounts of Australian settlement while in prison in London for attempting to abduct an heiress, and realised that the eastern colonies suffered from a lack of available labour, due to the practice of giving land grants to all arrivals. Wakefield's idea was for the Government to survey and sell the land at a rate that would maintain land values high enough to be unaffordable for labourers and journeymen. Funds raised from the sale of land would be used to bring out working class emigrants, who would have to work hard for the monied settlers to ever afford their own land. As a result of this policy, Adelaide does not share the convict settlement history of other Australian cities like Sydney, Perth, Brisbane and Hobart. As it was believed that as a colony of free settlers there would be little crime no provision was made for a gaol while the law was enforced by Sheriff Samuel Smart. In early 1838 Sheriff Smart was wounded during a robbery. The South Australia Police was formed later that year to protect the community and enforce government regulations and the first gaol was opened on 1 January 1839 with William Baker Ashton as Governor.

Adelaide's early history was wrought by economic uncertainty and incompetent leadership. The first governor of South Australia, John Hindmarsh, clashed frequently with others, in particular with the Resident Commissioner, James Hurtle Fisher. The rural area surrounding Adelaide city was surveyed by Light in preparation to sell a total of over 405 km2 (156 sq mi) of land. Adelaide's early economy started to get on its feet in 1838 with the arrival of livestock from New South Wales and Tasmania. The wool industry served as an early basis for the South Australian economy. Light's survey was completed in this period, and land was promptly offered to sale to early colonists. Wheat farms ranged from Encounter Bay in the south to Clare in the north by 1860.

Governor Gawler took over from Hindmarsh in late 1838 and, despite being under orders from the Select Committee on South Australia in Britain not to undertake any public works, promptly oversaw construction of a governor's house, Adelaide Gaol, police barracks, hospital, customs house and a wharf at Port Adelaide. In addition, houses for public officials and missionaries, and outstations for police and surveyors were also constructed during Gawler's governorship. Adelaide had also become economically self-sufficient during this period, but at heavy cost: as a result of Gawler's public works the colony was heavily in debt and relied on bail-outs from London to stay afloat. Gawler was recalled and replaced by Governor Grey in 1841. Grey slashed public expenditure against heavy opposition, although its impact was negligible at this point: silver was discovered in Glen Osmond that year, agricultural industries were well underway, and other mines sprung up all over the state, aiding Adelaide's commercial development. The city exported meat, wool, wine, fruit and wheat by the time Grey left in 1845, contrasting with a low point in 1842 when one-third of Adelaide houses were abandoned.

Trade links with the rest of the Australian states were established with the Murray River being successfully navigated in 1853 by Francis Cadell, an Adelaide resident. South Australia became a self-governing colony in 1856 with the ratification of a new constitution by the British parliament. Secret ballots were introduced, and a bicameral parliament was elected on 9 March 1857, by which time 109,917 people lived in the province.

In 1860 the Thorndon Park reservoir was opened, finally providing an alternative water source to the turbid River Torrens. In 1867 gas street lighting was implemented, the University of Adelaide was founded in 1874, the South Australian Art Gallery opened in 1881 and the Happy Valley Reservoir opened in 1896. In the 1890s Australia was affected by a severe economic depression, ending a hectic era of land booms and tumultuous expansionism. Financial institutions in Melbourne and banks in Sydney closed. The national fertility rate fell and immigration was reduced to a trickle. The value of South Australia's exports nearly halved. Drought and poor harvests from 1884 compounded the problems, with some families leaving for Western Australia. Adelaide was not as badly hit as the larger gold-rush cities of Sydney and Melbourne, and silver and lead discoveries at Broken Hill provided some relief. Only one year of deficit was recorded, but the price paid was retrenchments and lean public spending. Wine and copper were the only industries not to suffer a downturn.

Aberfoyle Park    

Adelaide

 

South Australian Visitor and Travel Centre

Monday to Friday 8:30 AM to 5 PM

Saturday, Sunday and public holidays 9 AM to 2 PM

18 King William Street

1300 655276

 

Rundle Mall Information Centre

Monday to Thursday 10 AM to 5 PM

Friday 10 AM to 9 PM

Saturday 10 AM to 3 PM

Sunday 11 AM to 4 PM

Rundle Mall

08 8203 7611

 

THINGS TO SEE & DO

 

Botanic Garden Palm House, Bicentennial Conservatory and

Schomburgk Pavilion

corner of North Terrace and East Terrace

Gates open: Monday to Friday at 8 AM: Saturday and Sunday 9 AM:

Gates closed: December and January 7 PM;

February March October and November 6:30 PM;

April and September 6 PM;

May and August 5:30 PM;

June and July 5 PM

08 8222 9311

 

 

State Library of South Australia

North Terrace

08 807 7200

 

Parliament House

corner of North Terrace and King William Road

the first part, the western portion opened in 1889. The remainder was completed in 1939

Tours: Monday to Friday 10 AM and 2 PM except

public holidays, weekends and when Parliament is sitting

08 8237 9467

 

 

Adelaide Festival Centre

King William Road

Admission charged

08 8216 8600

 

Adelaide Gaol Historic Site

Gaol Road, off Port Road

open weekdays and Sundays 11 AM to 3:30 PM

admission charged

08 231 4062

 

Adelaide Town Hall

128 King William Street

free admission

08 8203 7302

 

Holy Trinity Church

the State's oldest church, which features a fully restored clock

 

Tattersalls Hotel

established 1882

Kelly's heritage bar-with original period decor

 

The Beehive Corner

Adelaide's historic retail and social icon

 

Ruthven Mansions-Adelaide's oldest apartment block, built in 1911

 

Scots Church built in 1850

 

National War Memorial erected in 1931

 

Government House the oldest part dates back to 1839

 

Old Parliament house-South Australia's original Parliament house

 

Adelaide Casino

situated in the Adelaide Railway Building which was built in 1928

 

Adelaide Zoo

Frome Road

open daily 9:30 AM to 5 PM

08 8267 3255

 

Mt Lofty Summit and Cleland Wildlife Park

open daily

Mt Lofty Summit Road

Crafers

Mt Lofty Summit- 08 8370 1054

Cleland Wildlife Park- 08 8339 2444

 

Prince Henry Gardens

 

Rundle Mall and the West End

 

TOUR OPERATORS

 

Central Bus Station

101-111 Franklin Street

Passenger Transport Infoline                 

1800 182160

 

Sealink Travel Group

440 King William Street

45 minute ferry service from Cape Jarvis to Kangaroo Island

Skylink Airport Shuttle sightseeing tours

 

Air South Regional

Adelaide Airport to Kangaroo Island

08 8234 4988

 

Prime Mini Tours

Full-Day Winery Tours

1300 667650

 

Gray Line

sightseeing day tours

24-hour reservations  1300 858687

 

Renaissance Air

Adelaide scenic flights, wine and cheese flights, outback Tours, lunch in the Flinders ranges

08 8341 5950

 

 

MARKETS

 

Adelaide Central Market

Gouger Street

Tuesday 7 AM to 5:30 PM

Thursday 9 AM to 5:30 PM

Friday 7 AM to 9 PM

Saturday 7 AM to 3 PM

 

Chinatown

 

Antique Market

32 Grote Street

08 8212 6421

 

 

HOSPITALS

 

Royal Adelaide Hospital

North Terrace

 08 8222 4000

 

Women's and Children's Hospital

72 King William Road

North Adelaide

 

LAUNDRIES and DRY CLEANERS

 

Adelaide city

252 Hindley Street

 

Adelaide Laundrette

152 Sturt Street

 

Halifax Laundrette

289 Halifax Street

 

Shiny Bright's Laundry

81 Carrington Street

 

MUSEUMS & GALLERIES

 

Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute

253 Grenfell Street

open Monday to Sunday 10 AM to 5 PM

except Christmas Day and Good Friday

admission charged

08 8223 2467

 

 

Migration Museum

82 Kintore Ave

free admission 10 AM to 5 PM weekdays

1 PM to 5 PM weekends

08 8207 7580

 

History Trust Gallery

Torrens parade ground

Victoria Drive

free admission      9:30 AM to 3:30 PM weekdays

08 8203 9888

 

Ayres House Museum

a grand colonial museum named after its original owner and 19th-century State Premier, Sir Henry Ayres

Today Ayres House Museum is managed by the National trust. An extensive collection of 19th-century furniture, silver, paintings and costume illustrates life as it was in colonial Adelaide.

288 North Terrace

08 8223 1234

 

Art Gallery of South Australia

North Terrace

open Monday to Sunday 10 AM to 5 PM except Good Friday and Christmas Day

08 8207 7000

 

South Australian Museum

Includes the Origin Energy Fossil Gallery

North Terrace (between library and art gallery)

open daily 10 AM to 5 PM except Christmas Day and Good Friday

08 8207 7500

 

National Wine Centre of Australia

Corner of Botanic and Hackney Roads

open daily 9:30 AM to 5 PM

08 8303 3355

 

JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design

19 Morphett Street

Monday-Saturday 10 to 5

Saturday/public holidays 1-5

08 8231 0005

 

T’Arts Collective

open Monday to Saturday 10 AM to 5 PM

gaze arcade, Adelaide Arcade

08 8232 0265

 

Adelaide Oval Museum and Tours

King William Road

open Monday to Friday 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM

08 8300 3800

 

Bradman Collection

Institute building, corner of Kintore Ave and North Terrace

open Monday to Friday 9:30 AM to 5 PM; Saturday, Sunday and public holidays 12 noon to 5 PM

08 8207 7595

 

 

 

ACCOMMODATION

 

Hilton

 

Oakes Hotels and Resorts

 

Hotel 208

208-226 South Terrace

08 8223 4355

 

Adelaide Paringa Motel

15 Hindley Street

 08 8231 1000

 

Majestic Roof Garden Hotel

55 Frome Street

08 8100 4499

 

The Sebel Playford

120 North Terrace

08 8213 8888

 

Stamford Plaza

150 North Terrace

08 8461 1111

 

Hotel Richmond

128 Rundle Mall

08 8215 4444

 

Mercure Grosvenor Hotel

125 North Terrace

08 8407 8888

 

Rockford Adelaide

164 Hindley Street

08 8211 8255

 

BACKPACKERS

 

Adelaide Central YHA

135 Waymouth Street

08 8414 3010

 

Blue Galah Hostel

level 1, 62 King William Street

1800 555322

 

Shakespeare International Backpackers

123 Waymouth Street

08 8231 7655

 

Adelaide Backpackers Inn

112 Carrington Street

1800 247725

 

Annie's place

239 Franklin Street

1800 818011

 

  

Adelaide Airport   

Adelaide University    

Albert Park    

Alberton

Aldinga

 

 

Aldinga Community Country Market

1st Saturday of each month 9 AM to 1 PM

Institute Hall, Old Coach Road

08 8556 5614

 

Aldinga Scrub

Bird Watching

 

ACCOMMODATION

 

CARAVAN PARKS

 

Beach Woods Eco-Tourist Park

2-42 Tuit Road

08 8556 6113

 

Aldinga Beach

 

Aldinga Beach Holiday Park

Cox Road

08 8556 3444

   

Aldgate 

 

ACCOMMODATION

 

Cladich Pavilions  

27-29 Wilpena Terrace

08 8339 8248

 

Allenby Gardens    

Andrews Farm    

Angle Park     

Angle Vale

 

Virgara Wines

cellar door open seven days

Heaslip Road

08 8284 7688

    

Ascot Park

Ashbourne   

 

Ashbourne Golf Club

 

Ashford    

Ashton    

Athelstone    

Athol Park    

Auldana    

Banksia Park    

Basket Range

 

ACCOMMODATION

 

Bishops

Lobethal Road

08 8390 3469

   

Beaumont    

Bedford Park

 

Flinders Medical Centre

Flinders Drive

 

Marion Holiday Park

323 Sturt Road

1800 063193

 

BELAIR,  5052

 

Belair National Park Caravan Park

Upper Sturt Road

08 8278 3540

    

Bellevue Heights    

Beulah Park    

Beverley    

Biggs Flat    

Birkenhead    

Black Forest    

Blackwood 

 

Wittunga Botanic Garden

Shepherds Hill Road

open every KE: 8:30 AM to 4 PM weekdays

10 AM to 5 PM weekends and public holidays

08 8222 9311

 

Blair Athol    

Blair Athol West    

Blakeview    

Bolivar 

  

Highway One Caravan and Tourist Park

925-963 Port Wakefield Road

08 8250 3747

 

Bowden    

Bradbury    

Brahma Lodge    

Bridgewater  

 

Petaluma

Mount Barker Road

08 8339 9222

 

St Githa's Garden

 

Brighton    

Broadview    

Brompton    

Brooklyn Park    

Brown Hill Creek    

Buchfelde    

Buckland Park    

Burnside    

Burton    

Camden Park    

Campbelltown    

Carey Gully    

Castambul    

Cavan    

Chandlers Hill    

Cheltenham

Cherry Gardens    

Cherryville    

Christie Downs    

 

 

The Original Open Market

1st and 3rd Sunday of every month: 9 AM to 2 PM

The Reserve-Beach Road

08 8382 5539   

 

Christies Beach Tourist Park

39 Sydney Crescent

08 8326 0311

 

Christies Beach

 

Christies Seahorse

1 the Esplanade

0437 133500

 

Christies Beach Tourist Park

08 8326 0311

 

Clapham    

Clarence Gardens    

Clarence Park

Clarendon   

Clearview    

Clovelly Park    

College Park    

Collinswood    

Colonel Light Gardens

Coromandel East    

Coromandel Valley    

Cowandilla

Crafters

 

Mount Lofty Summit Visitor Information Centre

Mount Lofty Summit Road

open daily: 9 AM to 5 PM

08 8370 1054

 

Mt Lofty Summit and Cleland Wildlife Park

open daily

Mt Lofty Summit Road

Crafers

Mt Lofty Summit- 08 8370 1054

Cleland Wildlife Park- 08 8339 2444

 

Crafters Inn Hotel

8 Main Street

08 8339 2050

  

Craigburn Farm    

Craigmore    

Croydon    

Cumberland Park    

Darlington    

 

Sturt River Caravan Park

Brookside Road

08 8296 1113

 

Davoren Park    

Daw Park    

Dernancourt    

Devon Park    

Direk    

Dover Gardens    

Dry Creek    

Dudley Park     

Dulwich    

Eagle On The Hill    

Eastwood    

Echunga

 

Echunga Hills Treasure Market

1st Saturday of each month: 7:30 AM to 12 noon

Echunga Institute car park

08 8388 6457

 

Hagen Arms Hotel@Echunga

1 Angus Road

08 8388 8223

    

Eden Hills    

Edinburgh    

Edwardstown    

Elizabeth    

Elizabeth Downs    

Elizabeth East    

Elizabeth Grove    

Elizabeth North    

Elizabeth Park    

Elizabeth South    

Elizabeth Vale    

Elizabeth West    

Enfield    

Enfield Plaza    

Erindale    

Ernabella    

Ethelton    

Evandale    

Evanston    

Everard Park    

Exeter    

Export Park    

Fairview Park    

Felixstow    

Ferryden Park    

Findon    

Firle    

Fitzroy    

Flagstaff Hill    

Flaxley    

Flinders Park    

Flinders University    

Forest Range    

Forestville    

Fregon    

Frewville    

Fulham    

Fulham Gardens    

Fullarton    

Gawler

    

Gawler Visitor Information Centre

2 Lyndoch Road,

(08) 8522 9260

 

Gawler Caravan Park

Main North Road

08 8522 3805

 

Hillier Park Residential Village

Hillier Road

08 8522 2511

 

Old Spot Hotel

Supposedly haunted

 

Gawler Belt    

Gepps Cross    

Gilberton    

Gilles Plains    

Gillman    

Glandore    

Glanville    

Glen Osmond    

Glenalta    

Glenelg

 

Glenelg Visitor Information Centre

Foreshore

08 8294 5833

 

 

THINGS TO SEE & DO

 

The Beachhouse

Entertainment Complex

Colley Terrace

open seven days-Sunday-Thursday 9 AM to 8 PM        

Friday and Saturday 9 AM to 10 PM

08 8295 1511

 

Bay Discovery Centre in the Historic Glenelg Town Hall

Moseley Square

08 8179 9508

 

Rodney Fox Shark Experience

a unique shark museum celebrating the world's most awesome predator, the Great White Shark

Town Hall

08 8376 3373

 

Temptation Sailing Dolphin Cruise and swim

swim with dolphins or just watch

0412 811838

 

Hel-a-va Jet Boat Rides

R 22 Marina Pier

08 8376 8288

 

HMS Buffalo replica

 

Old Gum Tree-an original landmark from 1836

 

Kingston Park Coastal Reserve

 

ACCOMMODATION

 

Atlantic Tower Motor Inn

760 Anzac Highway

1800 807827

 

Baybeachfront Apartments

North Esplanade

08 8294 9666

 

Best Western Ensenada Ensenada Motor Inn

13 Colley Terrace

08 8294 5822

 

Buffalo Motor Inn

766 Anzac Highway

08 8294 624 for

 

Grandview House Apartments

luxury c1910 apartments

19 Colley Terrace

0411 102773

 

Stamford Grand

Moseley Square

08 8376 1222

 

Water Bay Villa B&B

28 Broadway

0412 221724

    

Glenelg South    

Glengowrie    

Glenside    

Glenunga    

Globe Derby Park    

Glynde    

Glynde Plaza    

Golden Grove    

Golden Grove Village    

Goodwood    

Grange    

Green Fields    

Greenacres    

Greenhill    

Greenwith    

Gulfview Heights    

Hackham    

Hackham West    

Hackney

    

Adelaide Caravan Park

46 Richmond Street

08 8363 1566

 

Hallett Cove    

Hampstead Gardens    

Happy Valley    

Hawthorn    

Hawthorndene

Hazelwood Park    

Heathfield    

Heathpool    

Hectorville    

Hendon    

Henley Beach    

Henley Beach South    

Hewett    

Highbury    

Highgate    

Hillbank    

Hillcrest    

Hillier    

Hilton    

Hilton Plaza    

Hindmarsh    

Holden Hill    

Hope Valley    

Houghton    

Hove    

Huntfield Heights    

Hyde Park    

Ingle Farm    

Inglewood    

Ironbank    

Joslin    

Kalbeeba

Kangarilla    

Kensington    

Kensington Gardens    

Kensington Park     

Kent Town    

Kent Town    

Keswick    

Kidman Park    

Kilburn    

Kilburn North    

Kilkenny    

Kings Park    

Kingsford    

Kingston Park

   

Brighton Caravan Park and Holiday Village

Burnham Road

08 8377 0833

 

Kingswood    

Klemzig     

Kudla    

Kurralta Park    

Largs Bay    

Largs North    

Leabrook    

Leawood Gardens    

Linden Park

Lisbury

Lisbury Downs    

Lockleys    

Longwood    

Lonsdale    

Lower Hermitage    

Lower Mitcham    

Lynton    

Macclesfield 

 

Macclesfield Village Market

every Sunday: 9:30 AM to 3 PM

Macclesfield Institute or Davenport Square

08 8388 9414

 

ACCOMMODATION

 

Adelaide Hills Getaway

23-25 Venables Street

08 8388 9295

 

The Stumps B&B

Hill Top Road

08 8388 9513

 

Three Brothers Arms Hotel

 

Macdonald Park    

Magill

 

Penfolds Magill Estate   

78 Penfold Road

open daily 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM

08 8301 5569

 

Malvern    

Manningham    

Mansfield Park    

Marden    

Marino    

Marion    

 

Marion Cultural Centre

 

Hallett Cove conservation Park

 

Marleston    

Marryatville    

Maslin Beach    

Mawson Lakes    

Maylands

Mclaren Flat

Mclaren Vale

McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Visitor Information Centre
Main Road,
08 8323 9944

ACCOMMODATION

McLaren Vale Studio Apartments

08 8323 9536

 

McLarens on the Lake

Kangarilla Rd

08 8323 8911

CARAVAN PARKS

McLaren Vale Lakeside Caravan Park

Field St

08 8323 9255

  

Medindie    

Melrose Park    

Alfie's Wine Tours

0408 277151

 

Mile End    

Millswood    

Mitcham    

 

Brownhill Creek tourist Park

45 Brownhill Creek Road

08 8271 4824

 

Mitchell Park    

Moana

 

Moana Market

2nd Sunday of every month: 9 AM to 2 PM

Pioneers Memorial Hall

08 8327 0480

 

Moana Beach Tourist Park

44 Nashwauk Crescent

08 8327 0677

   

Modbury    

Modbury North    

Montacute    

Morphett Vale    

Morphettville    

Mount George

Mount Lofty

 

Mount Lofty Cottage YHA

Summit Road

08 8414 3000

    

Mount Osmond    

Munno Para    

Mylor

 

Mylor Country Market

Mylor Oval

1st Sunday of each month: 9 AM to 1:30 PM

08 8388 5334

 

Mylor YHA

Whitehead Road

08 8414 3000

    

Myrtle Bank    

Nailsworth    

Netherby    

Netley    

Newton    

Noarlunga Centre    

Noarlunga Downs    

North Adelaide

    

The Village Wash House Laundrette

rear 139 Tynte street

 

ACCOMMODATION

 

Regal Park Motor Inn

48 Barton Terrace East

08 8267 3222

 

Minima Hotel

146 Melbourne Street

08 8334 7766

 

North Haven    

North Plympton    

Northfield    

Northgate    

Norton Summit

 

Scenic Hotel

   

Norwood    

 

Cultural Heritage Walk

 

Norwood South    

Novar Gardens    

O'halloran Hill    

Oakden    

Oaklands Park    

Old Noarlunga    

One Tree Hill 

 

Al-Ru Farm

Gardens 

One Tree Hill Road

08 8280 7353

 

Onkaparinga Hills    

Osborne

O'sullivan Beach         

Ottoway    

Outer Harbor    

Ovingham    

Panorama    

Para Hills    

Para Vista    

Paracombe    

Paradise    

Parafield    

Parafield Gardens    

Paralowie    

Park Holme    

Parkside    

 

Haigh's Chocolates Visitor Centre

154 Greenhill Road

open weekdays 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM

Saturday 9 AM to 5 PM

08 8372 7077

 

Pasadena    

Payneham

Pedler Creek    

Penfield    

Pennington    

Peterhead    

Piccadilly    

Plympton    

Plympton Park    

Pooraka    

Port Adelaide

 

Visitor Information Centre

9 AM to 5 PM daily

66 Commercial Road

08 8405 6560

 

THINGS TO SEE & DO

 

Sunday Market

next to the lighthouse every Sunday morning

 

South Australian Maritime Museum

126 Lipson Street

10 AM to 5 PM daily

08 8207 6255

 

National Railway Museum

Lipson Street

open daily 10 AM to 5 PM

08 8341 1690

 

South Australia Aviation Museum

 

Seahorse Farm

20 Divett Street

open daily 11 AM to 4 PM

08 8447 7824

 

Aviation Museum

 

Better World Arts

144 Commercial Road

08 8240 3373

 

Port Dock Brewery Hotel

10 Todd Street

08 8240 0187

 

Spirit of the Port Cruises

Departs: Fisherman's Wharf Market Pontoon

every Tuesday and Saturday 11 AM to 4 PM

1800 442203

 

 

CARAVAN PARKS

 

 

Spear Creek Caravan Park

08 8643 6668

 

Shoreline Caravan Park

Gardiner Ave

08 8642 2965

 

Big4 Holiday Park

corner of Highway 1 and Stokes Terrace

08 8642 2974

 

Port Noarlunga

Port Willunga

 

Beach Woods Eco-Tourist Park

Tuit Road

08 8556 6113

    

Prospect   

 

R M Williams Outback Heritage Museum

5 Percy Street

open Monday to Friday 9 AM to 5:30 PM

Saturday 9 AM to 4 PM

08 8344 8191

 

Prospect East    

Queenstown    

Redwood Park    

Regency Park

 

Coopers Brewery

461 South Rd

Tours of the Brewery can be arranged. The cost is $20 but that is given to charity

1300 664344

    

Regon    

Renown Park    

Reynella

 

Old Reynella Horse Changing Station

    

Richmond    

Ridgehaven    

Ridleyton        

Rose Park    

Rosewater    

Rosewater East    

Rosslyn Park    

Rostrevor    

Royal Park    

Royston Park    

Salisbury    

Salisbury Downs    

Salisbury East    

Salisbury Heights    

Salisbury North    

Salisbury Park    

Salisbury Plain    

Salisbury South    

Scott Creek    

Seacliff    

Seacliff Park    

Seacombe Gardens    

Seacombe Heights    

Seaford    

Seaford Heights    

Seaford Meadows    

Seaford Rise    

Seaton    

Seaview Downs    

Sefton Park

Sellicks Beach

Sellicks Hill    

Semaphore    

 

Discovery Holiday Park

349 Military Road

08 8449 7726

 

THINGS TO SEE & DO

 

Semaphore and Fort Glenville Tourist Railway

Esplanade

operates from September to April, daily during school holidays, Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays 11 AM to 4 PM

08 8341 1690

 

Heritage Walking Tour

 

Tall Ship " One and All "

 

Port Heritage pub trail

 

Dolphin Trail and River cruises

 

Fisherman's Wharf Sunday Market

 

Carousel

Corner of Esplanade and Semaphore Road

08 8248 4698

 

Sheidow Park    

Skye    

Smithfield    

Smithfield Plains    

Somerton Park    

South Brighton    

South Plympton    

Springfield    

St Agnes    

St Georges    

St Kilda    

St Marys    

St Morris    

St Peter's    

Stepney    

Stirling    

 

Adelaide Hills Tourism

85 Mount Barker Road,

08 8370 8760

 

Stirling Market

4th Sunday of each month: 10 AM to 4 PM

Druids Avenue

08 8339 3378

 

ACCOMMODATION

 

Mount Lofty Railway Station

2 Sturt Valley Road

08 8339 7400

 

The Retreat

9 Hoylake Avenue

08 8339 4702

 

The Stirling Hotel

52 Mount Barker Road

08 8339 2345

 

Stonyfell    

Sturt    

Summertown    

Surrey Downs    

Taperoo    

Tea Tree Gully    

Tennyson    

Teringie    

The Levels    

The University Of Adelaide    

Thebarton    

Thorngate    

Toorak Gardens    

Torrens Park    

Torrensville    

Tranmere    

Tranmere North    

Trinity Gardens    

Trott Park    

Tusmore    

Uleybury    

Underdale    

Unley   

 

THINGS TO SEE & DO

 

Adelaide Showground Farmers Market

every Sunday morning from 9 AM to 1 PM

 

Unley Museum

 

Upper Hermitage    

Upper Sturt    

Uraidla

 

Uraidla Produce Market

Uraidla Institute

1st and 3rd Sundays: 10 AM to 3 PM

08 8339 3256

   

Urrbrae    

Vale Park    

Valley View    

Virginia    

Vista    

Walkerville  

 

Levi Park Caravan Park

69 Lansdowne Terrace

08 8344 2209

 

Walkley Heights    

Warradale    

Warradale North    

Waterfall Gully    

Waterloo Corner

 

The Palms Residential Park

Lot 11, Supple Road

08 8380 9358

 

    

Wattle Park    

Wayville    

Welland    

West Beach    

 

Adelaide Shores Caravan Resort and Holiday Village

Military Road

08 8356 4811

 

West Lakes    

West Lakes Shore    

West Richmond    

Westbourne Park    

Willaston

Willunga

 

Willunga Artisans Market

2nd Saturday of every month: 9 AM to 1 PM

Old Show Hall, Main Road

08 8386 0132

 

Willunga Farmers Market

every Saturday: 8 AM to 12:30 PM

Town Square

08 8556 4297

 

Willunga Quarry Market

2nd Saturday of every month: 9 AM to 1 PM

Aldinga Road

08 8556 2502

 

Willunga Courthouse, Slate Museum and Nature Reserve

 

ACCOMMODATION

 

Christina's Cottages

27 high Street

08 8556 2379

 

Willunga House-Guest House

08 8556 2467

 

CLUBS

 

Willunga Golf Course

 

   

Windsor Gardens

 

Winter Gardens Caravan Park

78 Windsor Grove

08 8261 1091

 

Wingfield    

Woodcroft    

 

Geoff Merrill Wines

291 Pimpala Road

08 8381 6877

 

Woodcroft Park Caravan Park

Lot 1, Bains Rd

08 8325 1233

 

Woodforde    

Woodville    

 

Queen Elizabeth Hospital

28 Woodville Road

Woodville South

 

Woodville Gardens    

Woodville North    

Wynn Vale    

Yatala Vale