Things to do in Kangarilla
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Victor Harbor & Southern Highlights Full-Day Tour
RM438
per adult
76% of travellers recommend

Adelaide Highlights, Hahndorf & McLaren Vale Wine Tasting and Sightseeing Tour
RM387
per adult
96% of travellers recommend

Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary and Ships Graveyard Kayak Tour
RM222
per adult

Full-Day Barossa Food & Wine Experience - Small Group Touring
RM609
per adult
96% of travellers recommend

Kangaroo Island Full-Day Tour from Adelaide with Return Ferry
RM1,158
per adult
94% of travellers recommend

McLaren Vale and Glenelg Wine Tasting and Sightseeing (Half-day Afternoon)
RM255
per adult
96% of travellers recommend

Barossa Valley: Maggie Beer's Wine Tasting & Cheese Platter
RM128
per adult

McLaren Vale Wine Tasting & Glenelg Beach Tour from Adelaide
RM253
per adult
96% of travellers recommend
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1. Glenelg Beach
The coastal town of Glenelg is a local favourite, ideal for swimming, dining and entertainment. When Europeans first settled in South Australia in 1836, they chose the sandy white shores of Holdfast Bay to build their homes. Almost 180 years later, the town they formed, Glenelg, remains one of the most popular coastal regions in the state.
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2. Adelaide Oval
With a capacity of more than 50,000 spectators and a history that goes back nearly to the beginning of Australia’s national sport, Adelaide Oval is an important city icon. Today, Adelaide Oval is the home ground for both of Adelaide’s AFL football teams, the Adelaide Crows and the Port Adelaide Power. You can also visit the stadium to watch cricket and concerts by touring musicians. Sir Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson and Madonna have all graced its stage.
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3. Rundle Mall
When a 550-metre stretch of one of Adelaide’s main streets was closed off to cars in 1976, it created more than just a premier shopping precinct. It fused a century of history with contemporary cosmopolitan entertainment, making Rundle Mall the heart of the city.
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4. University of Adelaide
Explore the University of Adelaide and its main campus, which contains many of Adelaide’s most beloved historic buildings. Stretching from North Terrace up to the River Torrens, the spacious university grounds are an interesting place to visit for historical landmarks and the buzz of the institution’s research and learning.
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5. Adelaide Zoo
Adelaide is home to Australia’s only not-for-profit zoo, a leader in modern zoological techniques. The Adelaide Zoo features some 300 species, with a total of 1,800 animals inhabiting over eight hectares ( 20 acres).
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6. Brighton Beach
Brighton Beach is a large, sandy beach with pretty deep water, making it great for ocean swimming and other summer activities. While usually quieter than Glenelg Beach to the north, there is always something to see and do around Brighton Beach’s old jetty. So, grab your togs and check it out.
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