Adelaide

We’re now in Adelaide for the first time, staying at Windsor Gardens caravan park just on the outskirts.  Weatherwise, it’s been a bit of a mixed bag.  The first day we visited Port Adelaide and had beautiful sunshine.

Largs Bay – very pet friendly.  Winston is pleased to see sand again.

The next day it was cold with a biting wind. I’m reliably informed that Adelaide is freezing in winter as the winds gust in from the Antarctic.

We had a good look around the city which is very elegant and spacious.

The Central Market is a must see.  It’s huge, with hundreds of food stalls and produce from all across South Australia.

Adelaide Hills

The town of Hahndorf was originally a German settlement and it still has a strong German feel which makes it a very popular tourist destination.  You can buy German pastries, German meats, cuckoo clocks and souvenirs along the main street.  Everywhere was looking very autumnal.

Hahndorf
Café Assiette, Hahndorf. The sausage platter lasted us for dinner and breakfast the next morning.

The only downside is that with its narrow streets, Hahndorf isn’t really motorhome friendly.

 

 

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