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Must Visit Destinations in the Adelaide Hills

An idyllic landscape that also happens to be home to vineyards, culinary delights and amazing experiences – what more could you want from a holiday destination. When you travel to the Adelaide Hills – situated about 30 minutes from the Adelaide City Centre in South Australia – you’re going to find all these and more.

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We’ve put together some information on some of the best places to visit when you’re in the Adelaide Hills – keep reading to make sure you don’t miss out.

1. Mount Lofty House and Estate

Overlooking the stunning Piccadilly Valley, and situated next to the Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens, you’ll find the iconic Mount Lofty House.
This exquisite destination offers a variety of activities for you.

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From exploring the grounds to indulging yourself in a few different ways – the options will keep you entertained for hours.

The estate has an award-winning restaurant – Hardy’s Verandah Restaurant, which offers fine dining at its absolute best. Pair your meal with those stunning Piccadilly views and you’ve got a recipe for a delicious day.

You’ll also find the Arthur Waterhouse Lounge on the estate, where you can sample the finest whiskies and cocktails in such an idyllic location.

And to top off a day of indulgence, you can wind down at the Gatekeeper’s Day Spa on site. An exclusive Jurlique approved spa, you can succumb to the exceptional sojourn of wellness through many different spa rituals – each of which can be tailored to you.

Mount Loft House and Estate must not be missed when you’re in the Adelaide Hills.

2. Golding Wines

Did you know that the Adelaide Hills is actually South Australia’s oldest wine region? It dates back to the late 1830s early 1840s – when John Barton Hack planted European cuttings of Syrah and Grenache and eventually established a commercial vineyard that produced wines and sold cuttings of vines to help other locals become growers too.

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So, when you’re in the area, it’s only fitting that you taste some of the local drop. A favorite winemaker of the region is Golding Wines.

What we love about Goldings is the huge variety on offer, including Shiraz, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay – you can enjoy their wine varieties during a tasting where you can learn more about the region and how the wines are made.

Trust us, you’ll find it hard to leave without grabbing a bottle or two on your way out.

3. Villeta Porcini

Enjoy the unique and intimate dining experience of Villetta Porcini. With the backdrop of a European-style stone hut in gardens that are full of vegetables and porcini mushrooms, you will be able to fully understand their appreciation of excellent produce.

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Catering for only 20 guests at a time, you will be greeted by Andre Usini, the talented chef, who will regale you with tales of the produce and philosophy behind the rural simplicity of Villeta Porcini.

If you’re a lover of food and of unique dining experiences – this one is a must do in the Hills.

4. Jurlique Farm

We mentioned Jurlique briefly before, but did you know that the botanical farm of the world-famous skincare brand is in the Adelaide Hills?

This is where the flowers, herbs and other botanicals are grown that have helped to develop the stunning skin care products of Jurlique.
You can enjoy a behind the scenes tour of the biodynamic farm where you will learn about the incredible nature and scientific combination of the brand.

And if you need to top up on your favorite Jurlique products, you can do so here as well.

If you’re planning a trip to the Adelaide Hills make sure you take the time to check out the places we’ve mentioned today, but remember, these are only some of the incredible things you can see.

The Hills have amazing attractions and experiences on offer at every turn and you’re going to need at least a few days in the Hills for your trip and of course Adelaide resort accommodation to match!

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