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The Belair National Park is an outdoor recreational area spread over 835 hectares of bushland in the Mount Lofty Ranges with trekking, biking and horse-riding trails.
The Belair National Park is an outdoor recreational area spread over 835 hectares of bushland in the Mount Lofty Ranges with trekking, biking and horse-riding trails. Attractions include the Old Government House, the State Flora Nursery, Playford Lake and the Adventure Playground.
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Upper Sturt Road, Belairu SA 5052, Australia
+61 8 8278 5477
The Logania Lookout in Mount Osmond offers good views of the surrounding area
Gamble Cottage, built in 1902 for Joseph Gamble and his family, showcases Australian lifestyle at the turn of the 20th century
The Wittunga Botanic Garden on the Adelaide Hills has terrace beds with South African shrubs, a bog garden with wetland plants, butterfly garden, and ponds with amphibians and native water birds
The Brownhill Creek Recreation Park lies along the banks of the Brown Hill Creek
Carrick Hill is an English Manor dating back to 1939 that was home to Sir Edward Hayward and his wife Lady Ursula, and contains a large collection of drawings, paintings, sculptures, and antiques
Windy Point Lookout is a romantic spot that offers panoramic views over Adelaide
The Glen Osmond Monastery was once home to Passionist priests, but has been transformed into a conference centre