Guidebook

Sabina
Guidebook

Food Scene

10 locals recommend
Pizza Meccanica
2 Hawker St
10 locals recommend
17 locals recommend
Jarmer’s Kitchen
18 Park Terrace
17 locals recommend
One of South Australia's great wine regions
267 locals recommend
McLaren Vale
267 locals recommend
One of South Australia's great wine regions

Shopping

Grocery store for meat, fruit, vegetables etc
16 locals recommend
Foodland Ridleyton
16 locals recommend
Grocery store for meat, fruit, vegetables etc
Open 7am to 9pm Monday to Friday 7:30am to 9pm Saturday and Sunday
19 locals recommend
FoodWorks
91 Torrens Rd
19 locals recommend
Open 7am to 9pm Monday to Friday 7:30am to 9pm Saturday and Sunday

Arts & Culture

246 locals recommend
South Australian Museum
North Terrace
246 locals recommend

Entertainment & Activities

Concerts and performances
76 locals recommend
Adelaide Entertainment Centre
98 Port Rd
76 locals recommend
Concerts and performances
262 locals recommend
Adelaide Oval
War Memorial Drive
262 locals recommend

Getting Around

Bus going directly into the city
6 locals recommend
Stop 12 Hawker St - North side station
6 locals recommend
Bus going directly into the city
Stop 10 Torrens Rd - North side station
Bus into the city

Sightseeing

Less than two hours’ drive from Adelaide, Lake Bumbunga’s bubble gum shores draw an eclectic crowd from casual photographers to high-end fashion brands. Located in Lochiel, the lake is known to change colour from pink, to white, to blue, depending on the salinity of the water throughout the year. Head north-east from Lake Bumbunga and you’ll find yourself in the famed Clare Valley wine region where you can quench your thirst with colour-coordinated rosé from Mr Mick, Kilikanoon or Jim Barry.
Bumbunga Lake
Less than two hours’ drive from Adelaide, Lake Bumbunga’s bubble gum shores draw an eclectic crowd from casual photographers to high-end fashion brands. Located in Lochiel, the lake is known to change colour from pink, to white, to blue, depending on the salinity of the water throughout the year. Head north-east from Lake Bumbunga and you’ll find yourself in the famed Clare Valley wine region where you can quench your thirst with colour-coordinated rosé from Mr Mick, Kilikanoon or Jim Barry.
Just an hours drive from Adelaide, Victor Harbor is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Relaxed seaside charm, breathtaking coastal views and rich maritime history define Victor Harbor. Take a dip at one of the quiet sandy beaches, hike the rugged clifftop for the views, sample delicious local seafood or see the ocean’s gentle giants with whales, dolphins and seals frequenting the bay. No family visit is complete without hopping on Victor Harbor’s iconic horse-drawn tram to journey across the causeway and explore Granite Island.
11 locals recommend
Victor Harbour
11 locals recommend
Just an hours drive from Adelaide, Victor Harbor is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Relaxed seaside charm, breathtaking coastal views and rich maritime history define Victor Harbor. Take a dip at one of the quiet sandy beaches, hike the rugged clifftop for the views, sample delicious local seafood or see the ocean’s gentle giants with whales, dolphins and seals frequenting the bay. No family visit is complete without hopping on Victor Harbor’s iconic horse-drawn tram to journey across the causeway and explore Granite Island.
Thirty five minutes up the freeway and you are in historic and quaint German town of Handorf. Hahndorf .Its proud German heritage still visible in its traditional streetscape with smallgoods, bakeries, cuckoo clocks, wooden folk art and German-style pubs. Hahndorf is Australia’s oldest surviving German settlement, built by Prussian settlers in 1839. Learn more at Hahndorf Academy’s migration museum or on a guided walk with Hahndorf Walking Tours. Don’t miss artisan food producers such as Udder Delights cheeses, Buzz Honey, Chocolate @ No. 5 and Harris smoked goods. Visit Hahndorf Academy, a regional arts and heritage hub in the main street, with exhibitions, museum and a shop. Just out of Hahndorf is The Cedars, home and studio of famed landscape artist, Sir Hans Heysen. Kids will be delighted to have a round of min giolf, meet some friendly animals at Hahndorf Farm Barn and pick strawberries at Beerenberg Farm (in season November to April).
253 locals recommend
Hahndorf
253 locals recommend
Thirty five minutes up the freeway and you are in historic and quaint German town of Handorf. Hahndorf .Its proud German heritage still visible in its traditional streetscape with smallgoods, bakeries, cuckoo clocks, wooden folk art and German-style pubs. Hahndorf is Australia’s oldest surviving German settlement, built by Prussian settlers in 1839. Learn more at Hahndorf Academy’s migration museum or on a guided walk with Hahndorf Walking Tours. Don’t miss artisan food producers such as Udder Delights cheeses, Buzz Honey, Chocolate @ No. 5 and Harris smoked goods. Visit Hahndorf Academy, a regional arts and heritage hub in the main street, with exhibitions, museum and a shop. Just out of Hahndorf is The Cedars, home and studio of famed landscape artist, Sir Hans Heysen. Kids will be delighted to have a round of min giolf, meet some friendly animals at Hahndorf Farm Barn and pick strawberries at Beerenberg Farm (in season November to April).