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Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

Itinerary
 
[Free Tour]     23 Jan 2019
Hello, Adelaide, January 28, 2015, first to Australia, the first time to meet Adelaide. For me, this is not only a beautiful city, but also a place to witness the end of our ten-year friendship, so I have a special love for it. Adelaide is a beautiful city on the southern edge of mainland, the capital of South Australia, and the transportation center of the eastern states to the Midwest of Austral...

Hello, Adelaide. 

On January 28,2015, I first came to Australia and first met Adelaide.

Adelaide is a beautiful city on the southern edge of mainland and the capital of South Australia. It is also the transportation center of the eastern states of Australia to the midwest of Australia. It is located on the coastal plain, west of the Gulf of St. Vincent and east of Adelaide Hills. The city is situated on the Torrens River, behind the scenic Mount Novo Ridge.

Adelaide is also a tourist destination, the city`s planning and structure is very concentrated, visitors can walk, quite convenient. In addition, there are many well-preserved old buildings in the city, the whole city center is surrounded by park green space, is a very attractive city. Victoria Square, located in the city center, has a modern fountain, designed by sculptors born in Adelaide.


Victoria Square 

Address: King William Street, Adelaide, South Australia 5000.

Tel:61-8-8203

Web site: http://adelaideparklands.com.au/parks-and-squares/victoria-square

Traffic: Adelaide bus query website: www.adelaidemetro.com.au

(1) Free bus: City Connector 98A/98C &99A/99C get off at Victoria Square (Great Street) stop; Citylop 99C get off at Victoria Square (Great Street) stop

Glenelg Tram gets off at Victoria Square.

(3) Buses:177,178,N178,179,528,548,G40,222,224,225,226F,228,229,230,232,251,252,253,254,N224 etc. are accessible

Victoria Square is located in the center of Adelaide, north and south main road King William Street (King William Street), surrounded by many historical heritage buildings. To the west is the Adelaide central market, the most popular food shopping and dining area, to the east is St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, and to the north is the General Post Office and City Hall. This has always been an important meeting place for indigenous people. Before 1854, it was a dusty paddock without trees, and then the tree planting program built the four diagonal sidewalks and gardens. In 1894, the statue of Queen Victoria stood in the center of the square.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten


Church of St Francis Havel 

Address: 39 Wakefield Street, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Tel: 61 0882328688

Time: Monday-Sunday 7 / 30 / 18 / 30

Admission: Free

Website: http://www.adelcathparish.org/-a_urlKey.K4aeabeb26ac5c4.html

The church, on the east side of Victoria Square, was completed in 1851.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten


Blue Road Shopping City 

Address: Rundle St btw King William St and Pulteney St, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, Australia

Monday-Thursday 9:00-19:00, Friday 9:00-21:00, Saturday-Sunday 9:00-17:00

Traffic: Adelaide bus query website: www.adelaidemetro.com.au

Public buses:177,178,N178,179,528,548,G40,222,224,225,226F,228,229,230,232,251,252,253,254,N224 etc. are accessible, more than the front stop of Victoria Square

Rundle Mall, Australia`s first pedestrian street, was founded in 1976. There are more than 600 international and domestic brands of flagship stores and fashion stores, large department stores, playgrounds, and lots of open-air cafes and leisure bars on Blue Road Shopping Street. Walking around the shopping street, you can always see all kinds of fashion exhibitions, or street entertainers`fun performances. Shopping Street is the best place to watch performances, and visitors can enjoy a variety of cultural and cultural amenities on the street.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten


South Australia Museum 

Address: North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, Australia

Tel:6188 207 7500

Website: http://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au/

Monday - Sunday 10:00-17:00, Good Friday (Friday before Easter) and Christmas closed.

Admission: Free

Traffic: Adelaide bus query website: www.adelaidemetro.com.au

(1) Free bus: City Connector 98A/98C & 99A/99C gets off at Museum stop; City loop 99C gets off at Museum stop

(2)Bus:G40, 222, 224, 225, 226F, 228, 229, 230, 232, 251, 252, 253, 254, N224, etc.

The South Australian Museum on North Street, next to the South Australian Gallery, is a great place for you to know the history of South Australia. The museum has a collection of 6 million treasures, with a five-story display of South Australia`s natural and cultural history.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

The first floor of the museum is an animal specimen. The lion`s tail moves!

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten


South Australian Museum of Art 

Address: North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, Australia

Tel: 61 882077000

Web site: http://www.artgallery.sa.gov.au

Monday - Sunday 10:00-17:00, Good Friday (Friday before Easter) and Christmas closed.

Admission: Free

Traffic: Adelaide bus query website: www.adelaidemetro.com.au

(1) Free bus: City Connector 98A/98C & 99A/99C gets off at Museum stop; City loop 99C gets off at Museum stop

(2)Bus:G40, 222, 224, 225, 226F, 228, 229, 230, 232, 251, 252, 253, 254, N224, etc.

Here are the works of the great craftsmen in the history of Australian art. The regular exhibitions include the Australian Colonial History Exhibition, the Contemporary Australian Exhibition, the Contemporary Natives Exhibition, the Asian Exhibition, the Islam and the European Art Exhibition, and the 20 temporary exhibitions of the bronze statues of Rodin. Like the South Australian Museum on its side, there are restaurants in the South Australian Art Gallery.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

The next day`s itinerary 

On January 29, 2015, when I first came to Germany Village, as soon as I walked into the main street of the town, I was immediately attracted by the strong German style that came in front of me. Many of the buildings on the side of the street are still in the style of a hundred years ago, with galleries, candy shops, handicrafts and souvenirs on both sides of the street, each of which looks very chic and whose goods brighten my eyes. Go on, smell sizzling meat, and there are many restaurants, taverns and desserts on the side of the road that offer delicious and seductive German sausages, pig feet, beer, various desserts and other traditional German meals.


Handov German village 

Specific address: Hahndorf, South Australia, Australia

Official website: http://cn.southaustralia.com/info.aspx? id =9003122

Opening Hours: All day.

Ticket price: free, some websites offer package tickets for German villages and other areas

Domestic ticket purchase: http://www.itrip.com/search? Wd = Handoff & LV =142158

Transportation: Public Bus: Take Bus No.835,835A,841F ,860F ,864,864F,864H and get off at Stop 55 Mt Barker Rd - West si de.

In 1839, a group of Lutherans who had been exiled from eastern Prussia established the village and named it after their leader, Captain Hahn (' Dorf ' in German),172 years ago. The town of Handoff is a famous tourist attraction, with its English name Hahndorf, Australia`s oldest surviving German immigrant.

Many street buildings still retain the style of a hundred years ago, of course, the most famous is the pure taste of German restaurants, many of which have a long history, the oldest can be track back to the beginning of the town in 1839. The traditional German diet, such as German beer, German sausage and salty pig hands, is a delicacy that every tourist can`t miss. In addition, galleries, handicrafts and souvenir spots on Handov`s main streets are also worth visiting.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

Handoff is also a well - known wine region in South Australia.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten


Hahndorf Inn 

Address:35a Main Street, Hahndorf SA 5245

Tel: 61 8 8388 7063

The most famous restaurant is a century-old shop, Hahndorf Inn, which used to provide both food and accommodation B & B, has now become the most famous restaurant in a small town. The decoration in Hahndorf Inn is made of whole wood, very In particular, every meal there is a large German-style weight, fat German pig elbow, all kinds of smoked sausage roast sausage, pork chops, chicken wings, pickled vegetables are very strong.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

This is the first time the two of us ordered, sausage pork chops pickles, very propping.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

This is the second time, four people eat a pig elbow meal, also quite full, more people can eat more different things.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

It`s the third time I`ve been there with my boyfriend, and the two have ordered pork chops Pickled vegetables Large chicken wings, chicken wings cannot be finished packing, the two of us belong to the big food, eventually lost to the restaurant, ha ha ha.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten


Handov candy 

Address:54A Main Street, Hahndorf, South Australia,5245(View Map).

Time: All-day

Tel:6108381404

Website: http://www.hahndorfsweets.com.au

Handov Candy is an old-fashioned dessert shop built in 1853 in the small town of Handoff in Mount Adelaide. This is an antique house, is one of Handov`s oldest buildings. The decoration of the elegant retro poster in the house adds some charm to it. Walk into the store and look for candy from your childhood, which can be a gift and an unforgettable experience for your friends. Most of these sweets and chocolates are made locally, as well as products from other places to satisfy those looking for home products. Handorf fudge is its brand, friendly service is its reputation.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten


Love Peak 

Address: Mount Lofty Summit Summit Road,Adelaide,SA

Mount Lofty Summit is on the edge of the Adelaide Plains, with its majestic peaks. It is the gateway to the Adelaide Hills and a window that Adelaide has opened to the outside world. The summit overlooks the city of Adelaide.

There is a lighthouse on the mountain, so Lofeng Peak is also known as Lighthouse Mountain. There is a souvenir shop under the lighthouse, which contains a wide variety of things and is very beautiful.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten


Belenberg Strawberry Farm 

Address: Mount Barker Road, Hahndorf, South Australia,5245

Tel: 61 8 8388 7272

Web site: www.beerenberg.com.au

Admission: A $4 adult

Time: strawberry picking: 9 / 00 / 16 / 15 from November to April of the following year, farm shop: 9 / 00 / 17 / 00

Traffic: self-driving or 864F bus Stop 57, about one kilometer from Handov Inn

It is said that in 1838, the Paech family brought strawberry seeds from their ancestral home, scattered over the countryside, spring breeze carrying seeds, strawberries spread like weeds, so they renamed their farm Beerenberg. The strawberries were branded high-end strawberries in Australia, and some airlines, hotels and restaurants provided them with jam.

In order to take care of a large number of visitors who come to pick strawberries, first of all, open strawberry fields to tourists, tourists can pick strawberries at will, and then denominated by weight. Visitors can sign up at Beerenberg Shop on the farm and pay A $4 registration fee to pick strawberries in the fields. Because the strawberries here are shone by the warm sun in Australia, the air and Rain Water are cleaner here, so the strawberries here are especially fresh and sweet. Tourists need to buy all the strawberries they pick, A $9.5 per kilogram, which is much cheaper than supermarket prices.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

Third day itinerary 

On the morning of January 30, 2015, we took train to Hallet Cove Beach, at Adelaide train Station, a beach far from downtown and not specially developed as a scenic spot, knowing that it was all people living in Adelaide. Under train, we walked through the overpass, through a residential path to see the boundless blue sea in front of us, so that I can not help but continue to move forward. We used to be on a small hill, on which there was a long wooden passageway for people to walk down the hill to the seaside. There are very few people here. We go down the hill along the aisle and enjoy the quiet sea at close range. The beaches here are different, with no soft sand, but made of black natural stones and stones. As it was not convenient to walk on Stone Beach, we took a few steps back to another hill and continued to enjoy Harriet Bay with different horizons.

When he returned to Adelaide from Haret Bay, he took me to the old Henry Beach to see the sunset, which was not a tourist destination, and there were few lovely children frolicking in the sea with their owners and dogs.


Grael beach 

Address: Glenelg Beach, South Australia, Australia (view map)

Transport: Bus Enquiry Website: www.adelaidemetro.com.au

Take Tram (tram) to the terminal (entertainment centre) in the other direction)

Time: All-day

Admission: Free

Grael Beach (Glenelg Beach) is Adelaide`s most popular beach, the seaside transportation is very convenient, there is a direct tram (Tram). From the center of the city If you take and carry your student ID card with you during off-peak hours, you can enjoy a A $1.2 fare to and from the beach and downtown within two hours. Every weekend holiday, Adelaide young people are extremely relaxed here, they gather on Grael Beach, but can not see many surfing, swimming events, mostly lying on the beach reading, basking in the sun, really leisurely enjoyment.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten


Haret Bay 

Address: Hallett Cove Beach, Hallett Cove SA 5158, Australia (View Map)

Transport: Bus Enquiry Website: www.adelaidemetro.com.au

Take the train Norlunga Line to Hallett Cove Beach Station for three minutes (sea can be seen downhill all the way)

Time: open all day

Admission: Free

Hallet Cove, Australia`s most outstanding geological and archaeological site, chronicles Australia`s experience during the 280 million-year-old ice age, and its magnificent ice erosion and clifftop in the north are considered to be the best record of the action of the Permian glaciers in Australia, of international importance.


Adelaide Train Station 

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

Somebody else`s ocean view! !

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

Wooden access

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

At the end of the passage, there was a small beach in front of it.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten


Henry Beach 

Address: Henley Beach, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Transport: Bus Enquiry Website: www.adelaidemetro.com.au

Adelaide`s Henry Beach (Henley Beach), is located in the west of downtown Adelaide, north of Grael Beach, near the airport, 40 minutes by bus from downtown, about 20 minutes by car. It is not as famous as Grael, but few people are more likely to reflect its quietness and romance. It`s a good choice for a walk.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

The sand is fine and soft and comfortable

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

Few people are quiet

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

The water is clear

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

Cute little girls

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

Long trestle ahead

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

Day 4 Trip 

On January 31,2015, four of us went to the Baroza Valley Winery.

Every time I go to the reception, I like to focus my attention on the wine bottles, the barrels and the way they are displayed, because they are arranged neatly or personally, which is pleasing to me. In addition to the winery and the winery, there is no place for the winery, but there is no place for the winery, and there is no room for coffee.

Today`s four wineries are very satisfactory to me, whether it is the scenery or red wine is more famous in Australia, next time to go to more different wineries to enjoy the different amorous feelings of Barosha.

South australia is the original place of australian wine, and barrosa valley is the most historical, with a strong german culture of wine township, its place name is taken by colonel william wright, meaning in spanish, the word is the place where water falls. The legend of bartusa, which seems to linger, is always the vintage of wine, one of which was in the early 19th century, when a large-scale southern australian founder, george wyf. angus, commissioned a german miner, han john needch, to investigate the northern valley of adred.

Since 1838, immigrants from Germany have brought with them European culture, grape seeds, breeding off the land and making mellow wine. Plenty of sunshine, sand dunes and cool air have given Barossa an outstanding winemaking talent, kangaroos living in vineyards for more than 200 years, have been moved to German farmers, artists, professionals and middle class from Britain have opened Barossa into a very rural gentleman`s life, so that Barossa has become a very different region of Germany in South Australia.


Jecas Visitor Cente 

Address: 2129 Barossa Valley Way, Rowland Flat, Barossa (View Map)

Tel: 61 885213000

Website: http://www.jacobscreek.com/gbl/

Time: 10: 00 17: 00

Perhaps, only by experiencing the vineyards or wineries that produce wine first-hand, can we feel that we really appreciate the true meaning of good wine. In Barosha, the Jekas vineyard is a must. Jacas is Barosha`s largest vineyard and one of Australia`s three red wine brands. If you want to taste the wine, just walk to the Jacas Visitor Center on Vineyard Creek, where more than 200000 people come every year.

Passing through a green grape rack, he walked into the reception room of the winery, where wine tasting experts will warmly invite you to enjoy their special wine together. Jecas Winery is famous for three types of classic wines, Charnonnay,Cabernet and Shirag., respectively. Because of its excellent grape variety and excellent wine-making master, Jecas wine has long been famous all over the world, and it is also known to be old and young in Australia.

The Jecas Visitor Center consists of a wine tasting room, a wine cellar, a history museum, a display winery, and the famous Jecas winery. At the Jecas Visitor Center, you can not only enjoy the grand winery, but also walk into 14 different kinds of vineyard cellars to learn about the local history and culture. Finally, go into the restaurant and enjoy the delicious lunch and grape wine!

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten


Fort Royal Winery 

Address:40 Eden Valley Road, Angaston, SA 5353, Australia

Tel: 61 885613200

Time: Monday-Sunday 10: 00 17: 00

Web site: www.yalumba.com

(Yalumba) is the oldest family winery in Australia, located in Barrosa Valley, Australia`s best producing area. Founded in 1879 by Samuel Smith (Samuel Smith), a former British brewer, Samuel Smith and his son bought a piece of land and began growing grapes after emigrating to Australia. Since then, the winery has been owned by the Smith family.

The current owner is Robert Hill Smith, the fifth heir to the Smith family. He is said to be a racegoer with an oil painting of a toppled horse at his winery. Eager to pursue. This also fully explained the winery heritage history, carry on the mission.

It is one of the oldest vineyards in the world since 1889.

The most famous of the wines produced by the Yulanburg winery is the No. 8 movement (Octavius), which is known as one of Australia`s iconic Silas. The wine is made of the best old Fujimura in Barossa Valley. It is gorgeous in style and balanced in taste. It is favored by collectors. Finally, it is worth mentioning that the Yulanburg winery has always insisted on making its own oak barrels, which makes it the only winery in the world to make its own oak barrels and the only one in Australia.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten


Barosha runs to rich winery 

Address:30 Tanunda Rd, Nuriootpa SA 5355

Tel: 61 0885688408

Website: https://www.penfolds.com/

Time: Monday-Friday 10: 00 17: 00; Saturday-Sunday 10: 00 16: 00; holidays open as usual

When it comes to the red wine in the Barosha Valley, I have to mention the Benfu winery (Penfolds).. In 1844, 33-year-old British doctor Chris Rosen and his wife emigrated to Australia to buy Margil Vineyard on the outskirts of Adelaide. At first, Benfu and his wife brewed wine to nourish anaemia patients, and then gradually developed into a pure food wine brand, which is actually a microcosm of the history of European colonists` development, development and settlement in Australia. Today, Benfu winery is the most famous and largest winery in Australia. It is regarded as a symbol of Australian red wine, known as the aristocrat of Australian wine industry. In Australia, this is a unknown, no one knows the brand.

The experience of making a bottle of your own unique wine is very famous.

French wines are made from a single variety of grapes, and the biggest feature of Australian wines is that they blend different varieties of wine to make the palate richer and more layered.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten


Sharp Winery 

Address: Seppeltsfield Rd, Seppeltsfield SA 5355 Australia

Monday - Sunday 10:00-17:00

Tel:6188 5686 200

Website: http://www.seppeltsfield.com.au

Sharp Winery is one of the earliest wineries in Australia. Sharp Winery was founded in 1851 and was founded by Joseph Sharp (Joseph Seppelt).. As a leader in Australian wine industry, the manager of Sharp winery has always adhered to the idea of ensuring the highest quality and variety of wine. While fully drawing lessons from the brewing experience of famous foreign wineries, the wine team of Sharp winery has also paid attention to and carried forward the long history and tradition of their winery. They combine these two ideas perfectly, which not only ensures that the winery can often innovate in the Australian wine industry, but also ensures that the winery has always brewed delicious wines with elegant and rich taste. Many winemakers at the winery have won the highest titles of the Australian Wine Industry "Lifetime Medal of Honor", such as Colin Peres (Colin Preece) and Ian Mackenzie (Ian Mackenzie)..

The wine produced by Sharp Chateau is not only natural and pure, but also fruity, and their Silas wine has a variety of mouthfeel and elegant texture. With its long history and excellent wine quality, Sharp winery has not only won the favor of consumers, but also won the high praise of countless professional media and wine experts, and won numerous awards in various domestic and international wine competitions. In recent years, wineries produce very popular wines such as Fleur de Lys NV Cuvee,Fleur de Lys Vintage and Salinger NV Premium Cuvee.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

Day 5 

Early in the morning of February 1,2015, I came to Port Adelaide to queue for tickets and watch the lovely dolphins. The boat was so crowded that we sat down on the bow and thought we could enjoy the most beautiful harbour.


[地名] [澳大利亚] Port Adelaide 

Address: Port Adelaide, South Australia 5015, Australia

Tel:+61 884 47 611

Web site: www.flindersports.com.au

Transport: www.adelaidemetro.com.au

Port Adelaide is located on the east bank of St. Vincent`s Bay, in the north - west suburb of the city, in the South Indian Ocean.

There are many large industrial cruise ships in the harbour

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

It`s hard to get a picture of the dolphin`s fin.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

Good old captain

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten


Port of Vit 

Address: Victor Harbor, South Australia 5211, Australia

Time: All-day

Admission: Free

Transportation: The Adelaide Centre bus station on Franklin Street has fewer daily trips to Victor Harbor (Stateliner)

Domestic attractions: http://www.itrip.com/search? Wd = Port Witt & LV =142158

Viktor Port is the most famous tourist resort in South Australia on the Rio Peninsula. It is also the first choice for citizens of the capital city of Adelaide for weekend excursions. Viktor Port is 80 kilometers south of Adelaide and is located on the picturesque edge of Enkant Bay (Encounter Bay). Viktor Port, formerly a whaling wharf established in 1837, now shows visitors an extinct right whale, various whale specimens and the history of human whaling at the South Australian Whaling Exhibition Hall (South Australian Whale Centre), in the center of the town. June-October is the best season to watch whales here, attracting a large number of tourists from home and abroad to visit and watch.

In the last century, the I.O. Legislation banned whales as protected marine life from fishing and killing whales, so fishing here today has become a history for visitors to visit.

The island of granite, near the port of Victor, is also home to the Australian fairy penguin, an important local nature reserve, and also attracts many visitors to see the unique landscape of the penguins coming ashore and returning to their nests.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

Day 6 

In the early morning of february 2,2015, we went for a walk in the famous dorrans riverside park. The park was well-green with swans and ducks, and we could see that they enjoyed the quiet environment.

On the opposite side of the bridge is the city`s most advanced university of adelaide. He says he wants to show me the cultural atmosphere of an exotic college.

I ended up at the south australian state library next door to the school, not as grand as the victoria state library, but as mysteriously beautiful as the library of the academy of magic in a movie.


Toronto, r. 

Address: Henley Beach to Athelstone, Adelaide, South Australia 5022

Tel:61 874 247677

Web site: http://cn.southaustralia.com/info.aspx?id=9006310

Time: open all day

Admission: Free

Transport: www.adelaidemetro.com.au

The River Torrens Linear Park Trail, located between the coastal suburb of Henry Beach and the north-eastern suburb of the city, is ideal for families and those looking for easy walking, jogging, or riding. The path just through the city center, through the Adelaide Festival Center, the Adelaide Convention Center and the Adelaide Zoo, provides you an oasis away from the urban noise.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten


University of Adelaide 

Address: The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia 5005, Australia

Tel: 61 0883135208

Website: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/

Adelaide University (The University of Adelaide), located in Adelaide, southern Australia, is the third university in Australian history and a member of (Group of Eight), Australia`s eight leading universities. Since its inception in 1874, the University of Adelaide has been among the top universities in Australia. As of 2008, the University of Adelaide had trained five Nobel and 108 Rhode winners. The University of Adelaide has 16447 students, 28 percent of whom are international students, including 4604 international students from 88 countries, studying at the four campuses of the University of Adelaide, North Teris, Rosworth, White and Febatton.

Teachers, researchers and graduates of the University of Adelaide have made outstanding contributions to the school for more than a century.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

A big law college.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

A University Library

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

This is the auditorium of Ah Da, as beautiful and dignified as the church.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten


South Australia State Library 

Address: North Terrace and Kintore AvenueGPO Box 419, Adelaide, South Australia 5001

Transportation: walking, bus, train, tram, to North Terrace, downtown

Monday - Wednesday 10:00-20:00; Thursday - Friday 10:00-18:00; Saturday - Sunday 10:00-17:00; no public holidays

Admission: Free

Tel:+6182077250

Website: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm

The South Australia State Library, formerly known as the South Australian Reading and Writing Association, founded in 1834, changed its name to its current name since 1967. The South Australia State Library (State Library of South Australia), is located in the center of Adelaide, near the University of Adelaide. The library has newspapers, general collections, rare books. Children`s books (more than 65000 kinds of children`s books alone) and a rich collection of non-book artifacts.

The first floor of the library is the music exhibition hall

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

A school of magic library

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

Day 7 itinerary 

Haigh's Chocolates 

Address:2 Rundle Mall | Beehive Corner, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, Australia

Introduction: superior geographical location, convenient accommodation, shopping, travel.

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Address:154 Greenhill Road, Parkside, Adelaide, SA,5063

Tel:6183727070

Time: Monday - Saturday 9:00-17:00,11:00,13:00,14:00 Team Tour (Booking in advance)

Admission: Free

Web site: www.haighschocolates.com.au

Transport: www.adelaidemetro.com.au

Black chocolate, Australia`s oldest existing chocolate maker, is one of the world`s few producers of purely handmade chocolate from its own baked cocoa beans. The black chocolate factory, founded in 1915, is now a fourth generation. It is only five minutes`drive from downtown Adelaide. It offers the perfect travel facilities, as well as a long cultural heritage and spacious retail area.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten


Marksman shop 

Address:163 Franklin Street, ADELAIDE, SA 5000.

Tel:+61 8231 4888

Web site: www.marksmans.com.au

Monday & Saturday 9:00-18:00, Tuesday & Friday 9:00-21:00, Wednesday & Thursday 9:00-20:00, Sunday 11:00-16:00, holidays closed

Australia allows citizen to legally hold guns, and if you`re interested in guns, take a little half a day to experience it. Marksman has its own shoot club and is open to the public. The club offers more than 30 different models of guns with varying prices for bullets. You don`t need any basics to experience shoot, but if you`re in contact with guns for the first time, the coach will generally recommend that you try a small pistol.

After taking this photo, the staff told me that the shop is not allowed to take photos, haha.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

Our coach

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

We chose the Trevs special package in the upper right corner.

Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten
Adelaide's seven-day travelogue, a city that will never be forgotten

The leftmost left wheel pistol is so heavy that it can`t even hold it steadily. Ha, ha.

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