Explore the human histories of our oceans and rivers.
Located in the historic Port Adelaide precinct, the South Australian Maritime Museum preserves, explores and celebrates
Jetty Road is the shopping and dining hub for beachside Glenelg, one of Adelaide's most popular beaches.
This kilometre-long strip offers al fresco dining. There's
Marina Pier at Holdfast Shores, Glenelg, located 20 minutes from the Adelaide CBD, offers a relaxing seaside, food, wine and shopping precinct.
Stroll the golden
The Beachouse is packed with Australian-first and world-class attractions.
Located In seaside Glenelg, The Beachouse is a 20-minute drive from the city centre. It's the
Follow the esplanade for 6 kilometres along the coast from Glenelg to Seacliff in Adelaide’s premier seaside suburbs. The continuous two-way pedestrian and cycling trail
Historic Glenelg Town Hall takes pride of place as the home of the Bay Discovery Centre Museum, a social history museum interpreting the cultural heritage
Discover the unexpected attractions of the magnificent remnant grey box eucalypts, or trek up the hill and enjoy 360 degree views of the surrounding Adelaide.
The Port's local community museum is located a few minutes from the centre of Port Adelaide and contains historic collections of Port Adelaide and more!
The abandoned wrecks along the Garden Island Ships' Graveyard Maritime Heritage Trail represent a unique collection of vessels which worked South Australian waters during an
Fort Glanville Conservation Park represents a significant period in South Australia's European colonial history. Visitors are treated to full historical re-enactments.
Nature Play SA partners with councils, state government, and corporate partners to deliver nature play events for local communities.
With a vision to connect children
The Mount Lofty Botanic Garden overlooking the Piccadilly Valley features displays of cool temperate plants, which thrive on the eastern slopes of Mount Lofty.
Spring
Angove Conservation Park conserves one of the last remaining stands of remnant drooping sheoak and southern cypress pine open woodlands within the Adelaide foothills.
Located opposite the tranquil beach that runs between Seacliff and Brighton, Angus Neill Reserve includes a large shaded playground for kids to play on, including
The Adelaide Hills Petanque Club is a community run sporting club offering fun, camaraderie and personal challenges for all members of our community. We have
Just 18 kilometres south-east of Adelaide, Stirling is a stylish garden village with a flourishing food scene and fabulous shopping for fashion, plants, collectibles, jewellery,
Mount Lofty Adventure Hub is SA's first and prettiest Adventure Based Learning facility, designed specifically for group training and personal development (okay, and fun!).