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Waterfall Gully - Park

Waterfall Gully

4.6(11 reviews)
14.9 km•Mount Lofty

It can be a little confusing, the park that it, because it is actually part of a much larger…read moreconservation park. As such, I would suggest that it is probably the park that is located in the Gully, and it probably ends at the second falls, not that there is any indicated as to where this park ends and Cleland begins. Mind you, this park, or at least the gully, certainly doesn't feel like your typical national park, in that the trees here make it feel much more like England. On the other hand, this place is the best place to start your trek up to the top of Mount Lofty, probably because there is a car park here. On the other hand, there isn't a kiosk, just a fancy restaurant.

Like many others, what struck me about Waterfall Gully is its proximity to the Adelaide CBD. I'd…read morespent years in Adelaide before ever coming here, and I was surprised at how close a natural treasure like this could be situated so close to the hustle and bustle of the city without any overlap. This is one of the reasons I hold Adelaide in such high regard, as you only have to travel ten minutes from the city to find yourself in an oasis such as this. The waterfall is grand and magnificent, and a short walk up to the top will give you a a breathtaking view of the flora (and the carpark) below. However, for the greatest view, one must traverse the walking trail all the way to Mount Lofty. It's no easy feat, and I've experienced my fair share of wanting to turn back. Though it starts off quite pleasant, the climb soon becomes steep and relentless, and simply grounding yourself on the rocky path is a challenge. However, the reward once reaching Mount Lofty is worth it, and you can enjoy a coffee or lunch at the cafe before making your way back down. The scenery on the drive in and out of Waterfall Gully is also picturesque, with age old architecture and rolling hills in the background. I even spotted some deer once on the drive out! Keep your eyes peeled.

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Waterfall Gully - Shelter

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Waterfall Gully - Park

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Pioneer Memorial

Pioneer Memorial

3.0(1 review)
0.0 km•Glenelg

At the end of Jetty Road Glenelg sits a monolithic structure that I always thought was called the…read moreBuffalo Monument. Having walked around and past this memorial many times over many years, I now discover its actually called the Pioneer Memorial. I remember a school excursion with my Grade 4 class (from Glenelg Primary School) when our teacher told several of us off for running all over the steps of the memorial. She went on to explain to us that this structure had been built for a reason and that we were disrespecting it by running all over it. That reason was to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the state in 1936. Her lesson managed to instill an admiration for memorials and statues and in interest in finding out what they were all about that has lasted with me till the present day. Isn't it funny the things that stick with you? I should also point out those steps we were told off for running on all those years ago are no longer there as the memorial has been built up around the edges. The Pioneer Memorial commemorated four of the more significant settlers who came to make a new life in the free colony of South Australia. The names of Edward Gibbon Wakefield, Robert Gouger, Robert Torrens and George Fife Angas are inscribed on a plaque on the side of the monument to commemorate their efforts in securing the foundation act of 1834 and sitting on top is a replica of HMS Buffalo, the ship they and the other first settlers sailed here aboard. This is obviously why I thought it was called the Buffalo monument as people generally seem to commemorate the ship rather than the settlers. Maybe it was my grade 4 teacher who called it by the wrong name and all these years I still believed her.

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Adelaide Fringe - One of the best show at the 2016 Adelaide Fringe; A Simple Space!!!

Adelaide Fringe

4.3(10 reviews)
11.8 km•Norwood

Adelaide fringe is what makes Adelaide WONDERFUL. Running from Feb to March, it is the second…read morelargest fringe festival in the world next to the Edinburgh Fringe. The Adelaide Fringe is a bohemian festival of comedy, music, drama, dance and visual arts. The difference between Edinburgh and Adelaide is that Adelaide is big enough to be a wonderful international, unique open access festival that is small enough to have that sense of community. The people of Adelaide OWN this festival and it's fun loving, carefree vibe. The East End of Adelaide comes ALIVE during the fringe and it is starting to spread down Rundle Mall and into the West End, however there are fringe venues all over the state. Most people see the Fringe as the Garden of Unearthly Delights - which is a bright colourful venue - and therefore only a small part of the fringe. The Gluttony garden venue is just starting to take off across the road and nearly every store up Rundle is host to some kind of show. Rundle mall has a box office set up specifically for ticket and merchandise sales from December the year before. In the lead up to the fringe in Feb and throughout the festival, there are buskers and preview shows in the mall which gives the city an atmosphere that you just can not describe. Hundreds of local and international comedians, street performers, actors and artists flock to adelaide to experience this festival and give you a flyer for their show. Oh, dear god, I'm getting excited just thinking about it.

Bumped up from a biannual to a yearly event, the Adelaide Fringe has well and truly cemented its…read moreplace as a cultural high point for South Australia, and with good reason. Yes, it's massive and not entirely well curated (as Chloe points out), but its all encompassing and open nature is what makes it truly wonderful. Art, events and pop-up spaces fill every nook, waiting to be found. The late summer nights are full of music and light and people. It's the one time of year the city centre feels excited and energetic and new. It's a beautiful time for a sleepy city, and no matter where I am in the world I always try to get back home for the Fringe. I for one like getting caught up in the haphazard nature of the festival: this year I went from a dark German cabaret to stand-up to street art in the space of a night, getting pulled along wherever the mood took me. It wasn't all good, it's true, but that's not the point. There is something for everyone, and the atmosphere soaking potential alone makes it a magical time in Adelaide. Adelaide Fringe Festival (aka "The Fringe" for those nonnatives wanting to work the SA lingo) coincides with other events like WoMad and the Adelaide Festival of Arts - in a way it feels like we're cramming a year's worth of culture into 24 summery days, and maybe we are. I'm cool with that.

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Adelaide Fringe
Adelaide Fringe
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#YelpFoodPorn Festival Exhibition - Veg rolls

#YelpFoodPorn Festival Exhibition

5.0(1 review)
9.3 km•Adelaide

Thank you to our outgoing CM of Adelaide - Anita for arranging this event…read more It was well attended by Yelpers and friends. I didn't get there till after 5pm when the party was in full swing. A free drink upon checking into the event and I chose the Mount Lofty Ranges Vineyard (one of the sponsors) Pinot noir rose. Bit dry but a good choice for this function. A big platter of assorted cheese and accompaniments were the start of the nibbles and there were heaps of Yelp give aways like sunglasses, sweat bands, badges, bags, key rings, freezebies etc. A Yelp cotton bag with goodies can be picked up as well, handy and informative flyers within. The winners of the best photos of this 'food porn exhibition ' were announced and prizes were awarded and thank you to the judges for picking the great shots out of so many entries! Tough pickings indeed. More food from Soi 38 were passed around and it was great to have them aboard to enable us to sample their food. Will have to now properly go to their restaurant to have more, what a teaser! Thank you to Market Kitchen for the venue which is perfect to exhibit the selected Yelpers best shot of food and thanks also goes to Atkins Photography for a guidance sheet on how to take photos of food which most of us Yelpers love to do. Overall this had been a great event and it was fun to have the competition and winners were well awarded with prizes donated by so many other sponsors.

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#YelpFoodPorn Festival Exhibition - Fruit choc friends

Fruit choc friends

#YelpFoodPorn Festival Exhibition - Table of prizes and interesting little treats

Table of prizes and interesting little treats

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West End Brewery Christmas Lights

West End Brewery Christmas Lights

3.8(5 reviews)
9.6 km•Thebarton

SA Brewery has hosted the annual Christmas display alongside the river bank of the Torrens, for…read morelonger than I can remember. I haven't seen this display for years, but tonight took a trip down memory lane and revised my childhood. Old classics such as the Volcano and the carousel have been restored the same as I remember. Although the volcano display wasn't as loud as I recall to be. My favourite would have to be the giant Clipsal Safety Switch, which I'm not sure is meant to be a standing feature or not (I guess the lights wouldn't be the same without it though.) The food vans and carnival stalls are a good touch, and great distraction for the kids on the way back to the car. As good as I remember.

Many a childhood memories have been had here, visiting the Brewery lights just before Xmas…read more In the weeks leading up to the big day, this place gets packed! You pretty much have to crowd surf to the front to see the displays. But as the years have gone on, the displays have improved, after a few times when the Torrens flooded and washed half of it away. In a very iconic spot in Adelaide, right across the road from the Entertainment Centre, on the new tram line and only a kilometre or 2 from the city. Make sure you bring the kids and the camera to get some snaps of the moving sleighs, erupting volcano and crackers which teach you to say Merry Christmas in a variety of languages, There are also food vans and amusement rides on site which surely get a work out, especially the pancakes and hot donuts.

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West End Brewery Christmas Lights
West End Brewery Christmas Lights
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Topham Mall Street Art Gallery

Topham Mall Street Art Gallery

4.0(1 review)
9.6 km•Adelaide

As you've walked around the streets of Adelaide in the past year or so, you might have noticed…read morethere are a new rash of murals and paste-ups appearing. While street art has been happening for a while in Adelaide, the city council has now jumped on board - displaying an unusual level of understanding and support. And so they should - street art is one of those rare phenomenons that manages to get people interested in art instead of feeling bored/threatened. Courtesy of Adelaide CIty Council, Topham Mall now has a designated area in which anyone can add to, without asking permission. There is something a little less exciting about legal street art - I love the way the illegal stuff works with the pre-existing built environment and the creativity that comes out of avoiding arrest and but also trying to make attention-grabbing works. Climbing to extremely dangerous heights, wandering around in abandoned buildings etc. But Topham Mall is good - the walls are literally dripping with paint. Although I love to see the work of the local street artists I already know, it is also good to see stuff appearing that has been done by nobody I'm familiar with. Although I appreciate the extremely detailed figurative pieces, I've been following this style for a while, so I feel a little more excited now seeing the typographical-tagging kind of stuff appearing. Watching the layers of paint build and build into strange abstract patterns on the crumbling brick is a nice bit of unintentional magic. The great thing about this kind of work is it is constantly regenerating - there is something new to look at nearly every time you walk past. It's right in a thoroughfare between Currie and Waymouth St too - so all different kinds of people will see it, not just art nerds.

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Topham Mall Street Art Gallery
Topham Mall Street Art Gallery
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Jetty Road Treasure Hunt - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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