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Join us on the Adelaide Hills & Hahndorf Hideaway Tour for a day filled with stunning views, delicious flavours, and unforgettable experiences.
Leaving the city behind, we venture into the Hills to Mt Lofty Summit, where you'll be greeted with breathtaking vistas over Adelaide’s skyline and the expansive plains beyond.
Our first stop is the renowned Beerenberg Farm Shop, where you’ll discover why this family-owned business has become a beloved household name. Indulge in their famous jams, jellies, and sauces, and learn about the rich history and tradition behind their delicious products.
Next, unwind as you enjoy the picturesque scenery of Adelaide Hills’ renowned wineries. Sample a selection of their exquisite cool climate wines, savouring the unique flavours that this region’s vineyards are celebrated for.
For those with a sweet tooth, a visit to Melba’s Chocolate Factory is a must. Step back in time as you explore this charming factory, where heritage equipment is used to craft classic treats like Rocky Road, Licorice, Toffees, and Chocolates. Delight in the nostalgic ambiance and indulge in some of your favourite confections.
Cheese lovers will relish a visit to the Woodside Cheese Cellar, where you can taste their award-winning Cow, Goat & Buffalo cheeses. Discover the artistry and passion that goes into every delicious bite. By now, you’ll have worked up quite an appetite, and what better way to satisfy it than with a hearty 2-course lunch at a delightful restaurant in Hahndorf. Enjoy a sumptuous meal in this historic village, known as the oldest German settlement in Australia.
After lunch, take your time to explore the charming streets of Hahndorf. With plenty of art galleries, museums, cafes, and boutique shops, this quaint village offers something for everyone.
“When in South Australia you have to consider this as a must do. If you enjoy learning about history, enjoy tasting fine wine and are looking for an everlasting adventure this tour is for you, don't forget the camera.”