Written by Ozzy-Dave on January 27, 2002
- Bed, Breakfast and BoleroBy Dave Underwood
"Harried, hurried, take thy rest; Weary, worried, with peace be blest."
"Romantic, secluded and peaceful. Look, you even get fluffy bathrobes. And we might see koalas!"
Karen was reading about Hillgrove House,...
Written by casspga on August 8, 2006
- To start our day, the train manager, a bespectacled man right out of central casting – stopwatch, handlebar mustache and all – introduced me to a proper, 84-year-old, Australian woman named Victoria. White of hair,...
Written by Linda Kaye on July 10, 2001
- Just a "hop, skip and a jump" from Adelaide is the Barossa Valley, Australia’s most famous wine producing area. It is a little part of the Rhine Valley transplanted in South Australia. It was settled...
Written by Linda Kaye on July 10, 2001
- Adelaide is the State Capital of South Australia and is an elegant city featuring traditional stone architecture and wide parklands. It was the first completely planned city in Australia and the first state not to...
Written by Kun-chan on February 5, 2004
- Getting up before 6am is a pain, but there is no point in sleeping when you've got to get up at 6.15am anyway to get ready for a road trip and start picking up people....
Written by Gold Coaster on March 19, 2004
- Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, is a small elegant city in a park. Set beside the Torrens River between the Adelaide Hills and the Gulf of St Vincent, the city centre is laid out...
Written by panda1 on December 8, 2004
- There are daily Didgeridoo performances at noon. There are also displays about Aboriginal culture, history, and contemporary issues. There are galleries to view artwork. Entry is $3. Classes are offered, and there is a café-restaurant....
Written by panda1 on November 29, 2004
- ADL Adelaide Airport, 1 James Schofield Drive, is located six kilometers west of the city centre and is undergoing change, as it's expanding and upgrading its facilities target for the end of 2005. There's a...
Written by panda1 on November 29, 2004
- Adelaide Metro includes the Adelaide 0-Bahn and Glenelg Tram.
The 0-Bahn is a cheaper alternative to the rail, providing modified buses to service the suburbs on dedicated concrete tracks, guided by side rollers along the...
Written by NifT on March 28, 2003
- A slice of affordable culinary heaven for budget-conscious backpackers who want a good meal.
1. Noodle Asian Cafe Shop 1 Renaissance Arcade, Pultney St Authentic Malaysian food. Their small serve is really SMALL. $4.50/$5.50 for a...
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