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