Aldinga - Sleep
Attractive beach and holiday destination at the edge of Adelaide's commuter belt.
Attractive beach and holiday destination at the edge of Adelaide's commuter belt.
Attractive beach and holiday destination at the edge of Adelaide's commuter belt.
Victor Harbor (including Encounter Bay)
Attractive and popular destination on the south coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula.
Located 83 km south of Adelaide, Victor Harbor is a thriving modern holiday destination which was once the main port of the South Australian coast and the access point for all goods travelling up and down the Murray River.
Victor Harbor (including Encounter Bay)
Attractive and popular destination on the south coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula.
Located 83 km south of Adelaide, Victor Harbor is a thriving modern holiday destination which was once the main port of the South Australian coast and the access point for all goods travelling up and down the Murray River.
Victor Harbor (including Encounter Bay)
Attractive and popular destination on the south coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula.
Located 83 km south of Adelaide, Victor Harbor is a thriving modern holiday destination which was once the main port of the South Australian coast and the access point for all goods travelling up and down the Murray River.
Victor Harbor (including Encounter Bay)
Attractive and popular destination on the south coast of the
Fleurieu Peninsula.
Located 83 km south of Adelaide, Victor Harbor is a thriving modern
holiday destination which was once the main port of the South
Australian coast and the access point for all goods travelling up
and down the Murray River.
Victor Harbor (including Encounter Bay)
Attractive and popular destination on the south coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula.
Located 83 km south of Adelaide, Victor Harbor is a thriving modern holiday destination which was once the main port of the South Australian coast and the access point for all goods travelling up and down the Murray River.
Goolwa (including Hindmarsh Island)
Attractive and unusual town which was once the main entry port
on the Murray River.
Located only 83 km from Adelaide, Goolwa (it is said that 'goolwa'
is a Ngarrindjeri word meaning 'elbow') is an historic port which
is now an upmarket holiday resort for Adelaide people. It is only
an hour's drive from Adelaide. The town has been given a very
self-consciously Heritage feel by painting local buildings, like
the Goolwa Hotel, in heritage colours and getting some feeling of
harmony in the main street. Genuinely old hotels like the Corio
Hotel have been refurbished and revitalised so they look excellent.
Along with this 'gentrification' of what was once the main seaside
(although it was inland) port on the Murray River has come an
overpowering local desire to 'develop' the area which has brought
Goolwa, and its battle with the local Ngarrindjeri Aboriginal
people over Hindmarsh Island, to the attention of all Australians.
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