

Adelaide Hills
Heritage Villages, Wines & Nature
The Adelaide Hills offer a refreshing escape just minutes from the city, with rolling landscapes, charming villages and some of South Australia’s most beautiful natural scenery.
Home to cool-climate wineries, forest walks, waterfalls and historic towns like Hahndorf and Stirling, the region blends country charm with great food and wine.
Whether you’re exploring on a day trip or settling in for a relaxed weekend, the Adelaide Hills invite you to slow down and enjoy the journey.
Top Things to Do in the Adelaide Hills
Explore Hahndorf
Australia’s oldest surviving German settlement, Hahndorf is known for its historic main street, German-inspired food, boutique shops and local produce.
Visit Local Wineries & Cellar Doors
The Adelaide Hills is a cool-climate wine region famous for Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir and sparkling wines, with scenic cellar doors throughout the region.
See the Big Rocking Horse at Gumeracha
Stop at Gumeracha to see the iconic Big Rocking Horse, browse the toy factory and enjoy the surrounding countryside.
Visit the National Motor Museum in Birdwood
Car enthusiasts will love the National Motor Museum, home to an impressive collection of historic vehicles and transport memorabilia.
Pick Strawberries at Beerenberg Farm
Visit Beerenberg Farm to pick your own strawberries (seasonal) and sample iconic South Australian jams, sauces and farm-fresh produce.
Enjoy Scenic Drives
The Adelaide Hills are perfect for leisurely drives, winding through forests, orchards, vineyards and charming towns.
Explore National Parks & Walking Tracks
From Morialta Conservation Park to Belair National Park, the region offers waterfalls, gorges and well-marked walking tracks.
Discover Local Markets & Produce
Wander around Farmers Markets and try the local produce of the Adelaide Hills Region..
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