Discover the Barossa Valley
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Today, there are over eighty cellar doors scattered throughout the Barossa region, with renowned names including Penfolds, Henschke, Peter Lehmann, Wolf Blass and Jacobs Creek. However, with such stunning scenery and such an unhurried pace, some say this is actually a wine-growing region that welcomes tourists as opposed to a tourist destination that just happens to sell wine...
The Eyre Peninsula is home to a diverse landscape from stunning coastlines, national parks and caves to the vast tree-less Nullarbor. On this eclectic neck of land, under big blue skies, the roads stretch through farming plains, raked vineyards, untamed wilderness and national parks.
The Eyre Peninsula's eastern side has calm beaches and the warm waters of the Spencer Gulf. The west coast has spectacular cliffs, long, white, sandy beaches and brilliant blue water...
Experience Kangaroo Island
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Kangaroo Island is a breath-taking, pristine wilderness rich in history. In 1802, British explorer, Matthew Flinders landed near Kangaroo Head on Dudley Peninsula. French explorer, Nicolas Baudin, followed soon after and mapped most of the island. Kangaroo Island became Australia's first free settlement, with sealers, escaped convicts and runaway sailors calling the island home.
Today, life on Kangaroo Island is much easier and the locals are a happy and friendly lot. The resident koalas aren't being cuddled – they're relaxing at home in native trees...
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