HIGHLIGHT PRESENTERS

THINGS TO DO

Have a look below at our A-Z of things to do after your have participated in REMIX! This is just a small sampling of the many tourist attractions and destinations that await you in Adelaide and South Australia. You can find more attractions to explore at the links below.
https://www.australia.com/en/places/south-australia.html

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Take a stadium tour including going inside the heritage listed scoreboard built in 1911.
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Visit the Sir Donald Bradman collection, his personal collection of memorabilia from 1927-1977.
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Challenge yourself with a Roof Climb, offering 360 degree views of Adelaide and beyond, from our stunning coastline to the picturesque Adelaide Hills.
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Have a meal at one of the many restaurants close by including the Bespoke Bar and Kitchen and the Five Regions Restaurant.

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Visit over 100 winery cellar doors
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Take a day trip or book to stay in the wide range of accommodations on offer
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Take a hot air balloon ride over the beautiful Barossa Valley departing from Tanunda
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Visit the Barossa Valley Farmer's Market in Angaston and sample the local delicacies
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Visit the Lyndoch Lavendar Farm and Cafe
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Challenge your friends to dinosaur mini golf at the Barossa Bowland
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Explore the towns of Nuriootpa, Kapunda, Gawler, Greenock and Tanunda

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Over 70 undercover stalls with a range of fragrant fruits, vegetables, fish, cheese, bread and meat.
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One of the largest undercover fresh produce markets in the Southern Hemisphere
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Walk the market facade which was built in 1900
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Take a guided tour of the markets with Adelaide City Tours
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Sample a range of multicultural cuisines to suit any appetite
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Be one of the 9.5 million visitors each year

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Visit the d'Arenberg Cube to enjoy panoramic views of McLaren Vale while tasting the range of locally made wine
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Visit the Alternate Realities Museum, a contemporary art gallery, located on the ground floor of the cube
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Play winemaker and blend your own bottle of wine
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Eat at the D'arry's Verandah Restaurant, a restored 19th Century homestead, or Eat@Polly's, located in the Cube
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Check out the Salvador Dali exhibition, featuring 25 authentic bronze sculptures and graphic artworks

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Fly to Port Lincoln, Whyalla or Ceduna or take a country drive and see the Silo Art in many of the small towns along the way.
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More than 65% of Australia's seafood comes from the Eyre Peninsula including scallops, prawns, green-lipped abalone, oysters and tuna - all of which you can enjoy at the many local restaurants.
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Cage dive with Great White Sharks
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Swim with wild dolphins and sea lions
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Snorkel with Giant Cuttlefish
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Drive the Nullarbor Plain

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Only a 45 minute drive from the Adelaide CBD
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Visit some of the many small, but close, towns including Goolwa, Victor Harbor, Willunga, Normanville, Yankalilla, McLaren Vale and Rapid Bay
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Hike through Deep Creek Conservation Park or cycle the Coast to Vines trail
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Visit some of the 74 winery cellar doors across the Fleurieu Peninsula
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Picnic in the seaside caves of Port Willunga
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Drive your car onto Sellicks, Aldina or Moana beach

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Walk the Glenelg Jetty
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Take the family to The Beach House - an amusement and water park right on the beach
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Go shopping along Jetty Road or head to Harbourtown for some outlet shopping
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Take a Segway tour along Glenelg Beach
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Catch the tram into the Adelaide CBD
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Walk the Proclamation Trail to learn about the cultural heritage of Glenelg

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Just a 20 minute drive from the Adelaide CBD
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Walk through the German inspired main street, founded in the 19th Century and filled with local shops selling traditional German food and souvenirs
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Visit the Beerenberg Farm with strawberry picking, rose gardens and leisurely walks. Plus a huge selection of farm made jams and sauces.
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Explore the cultural heritage at the Hahndorf Academy - the largest regional art gallery in South Australia
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Animal lovers can visit the Cleland Wildlife Park and get up close and personal with Australia's native animals




