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Region of South-Australia
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Adelaide Hills (19)

The Adelaide Hills are part of the Mount Lofty Ranges, east of Adelaide  It is unofficially centred around the largest town in the area, Mount Barker, which has a population of around nine and a half thousand people and which is also one of Australia's fastest growing towns. 
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Adelaide (25)

Adelaide, the state capital of SA is one of Australias most elegant cities. Adeliade has hundreds of killometres of tree filled streets filled with gracious colonial architecture and is surrounded by more than 900 hectares of lush parklands. 
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Barossa (23)

The Barossa Valley is only a short drive from Adelaide, and has long reputed as one of Australias premier wine producing regions. 
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Clare Valley (21)

Positioned in the Mid North of South Australia, the Clare Valley is a famous wine region and is also one of the oldest. The Valley runs aproximately North South, and the Main North Road is around 120 km north of Adelaide. Perfect for your next Getaway, as the Clare Valley is one of the most scenic regions in Australia. 
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Eyre Peninsula (34)

The coastline of the Eyra Peninsula, carved out by the full force of the Southern Ocean, is unique and diverse with rugged roack formations, sheltered bays and towering cliffs alonf the Great Australian Bight. The main towns are Port Lincoln on the southern point, Whyalla and Port Augusta at the north east, and Ceduna at the northwest.

Nearly half of its area is set aside as reserves, parks and native bushland. 

 

 
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Fleurieu Peninsula (27)

The Fleurieu Peninsula is picturesque and positioned south of Adelaide in South Australia, Australia. Towns of interest in the area include Victor Harbor, Goolwa, Yankalilla, Rapid Bay and the wine region of McLaren Vale. There is fine surfing at Waitpinga and Browns Beach. A ferry travels between Cape Jervis, at the tip of the peninsula, and Kangaroo Island.   
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Flinders Ranges and Outback (42)

The distinctive landforms of the Flinders Ranges include colourful cliffs, granite peaks and deep gorges 
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Kangaroo Island (7)

Kangaroo Island is Australia's third largest island - after Tasmania and Melville Island. It is 112 kilometres southwest of Adelaide

Accessible by ferry from Cape Jervis, this sparsely populated island offers secluded camping spots, bushwalking tracks, scenic coastal areas and amazing wildlife.  
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Murraylands (11)

Set along the shores of the mighty Murray River, the Murraylands are one of South Australia's favourite aquatic playground.

The towns of the Murraylands have a relaxed and casual feel - watersports and fishing are favourites.
 
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Riverland (21)

The river Murray dominates this region. Cruise the river by kayak, houseboat or paddlesteamer, visit the wineries, orchards, delightful townships and historic ports. 
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Limestone Coast (25)

In the South East corner of the state, this coastal region offers many interesting parks and caves to explore 
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Yorke Peninsula (29)

 
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