Monday, April 4, 2011

Adelaide
Belair National Park
27th November to 1st December, 2011 

We left Mt Remarkable amidst rain and fog, glimpsing at grain farms,  a huge wind farm and a pink salt lake on our way to Adelaide.  It felt a bit strange driving through a city all loaded up with our camper trailer in tow, but it led us to our campspot up in the Adelaide Hills. 
We ventured out out to historic Glenelg and checked out the city, but highlight #1 was our day exploring the Adelaide Hills. We headed to Woodside, home of Melba's Chocolate Factory alluring us in by the scent of bubbling chocolate wafting through the air. Not only were we able to watch these delicacies being made but we were spoilt with samples of choc buds, fizzers, traffic lights, choc coated coffee beans, liquorice toffee etc ..... mmmmm! As if our cholesterol levels hadn't risen enough, we headed in to the neighbouring cheese factory for some more delights. A pretty drive north we made it to Gumeracha, the home of the world's biggest Rocking Horse. We enjoyed checking out the gorgeous wooden toys in the toy factory and spent some time in the animal farm. A stopover in the old German town of Hahndorf topped off a great day!
Highlight #2 was our day down in Victor Harbour. A beautiful pine tree lined bay with a path that ran along the water's edge. It continued on until it it reached the Horse Drawn Tram that took us the 700m over to Granite Island. We had lots of fun exploring Granite Island, always on the lookout for the little penguins. Poor Blake had a rough day being stung on the foot by a bee and losing his wallet - double whammy! 
We would highly recommend Adelaide and surrounds for a holiday and will definately be back! Next time !!


 Beautiful peacock at The Giant Rocking Horse


Animal farm at Gumeracha


Blake not so sure about these hungry birds!


Amber not so sure about this hungry alpaca!

Darcy sure about this not so hungry goat!


More at the farm

Gorgeous alpaca

James thinks he is one of the 3 Billy Goats

Rock wallaby

On our way to the top

Horse drawn tram to Granite Island

Adventure in Granite Island

View from Granite Island back to Victor Harbour

Too cute!

Looking back to Victor Harbour

More adventures around Granite Island

A rare family shot

Heading back to Victor Harbour via Horse Drawn Tram
24th to 26th November, 2011

The beautiful Flinders Ranges was like driving into a feast of more varieties of green that we have ever seen. We spent our days circuiting the ranges and gorges, checking out all the lookouts and admiring the wildlife. Plenty of emus, galahs, kangaroos, cockies and a few massive wedgetail eagles.  The unmistakable scent of pine lingering in the air was a sweet reminder that Christmas isn't too far away and we weren't too far from home.

 









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