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    Victor Harbour

    Victor Harbour

    4.5(6 reviews)
    63.1 km

    Victor Harbour is a great place to go to. It has a very pretty and serene vibe. They have this…read morecarnival type thing there yearly (I'm not sure when it is though) I suggest that if you have kids, take them in hot weather or when the carnival is on. Also there's granite island that you can literally walk to because it's connected to victor harbour by a long jetty. If you don't like walking then have no fear as you can always take the horse and carriage. At Victor Harbour there's a mini put put course thing which is great for the kids and there's also a souvenir shop for travellers. There's plenty of food there and shops on the main street you can gaze at. The parks are pretty cool as well. There's a caravan park and also a country club people can stay at. All in all, come here if you want to get away from city life as it's a very beautiful place. People may suggest Victor Harbours older brother Goolwa but honestly, Goolwa isn't as great as Victor Harbour! Make sure to definitely have a look at Granite Island if you're only coming here once

    Definately the most beautiful place is saw in a long time. I went here in my first week of staying…read morein Adelaide. It was a lovely day, hot and sunny. A really lovely day, we had lunch in a lovely little cafe opposite the port/harbour before walking across the pier over to the other half of the island. If you have small children, there is a horse and cart that will take you across. But remember when its hot that you may have a bit of a wait as them lovely shire horses are hot too. In the centre there is a brilliant designed fountain type thing, its a whales tail coming out of the ground and has water spurting out of it. It looked great! The walk over to the other part of the island was great and i had a really enjoyable day. The only thing that would've made it even better was that they were showing photo's of the penguins that they get there..penguins would've made the day complete however i didn't get to see them. :(

    Colley Reserve Rotunda - The 'witch's' front door

    Colley Reserve Rotunda

    4.0(1 review)
    27.0 kmGlenelg

    When I was kid and I went to the beach at Glenelg we would invariably walk past the Rotunda on…read moreColley Reserve on our way. My brothers used to tease me everytime we were near by telling me a mean an old witch lived underneath the Rotunda and whatsmore she was after me! It took me years to overcome that fear. I have to admit now I'm a big girl and I've realised the witch probably wasn't real but I still stay clear of her 'front door' aka the opening to the right hand side of the stairs that's covered with galvanized iron. There are stairs leading down to something down there and I wonder what it is that's down there underneath the rotunda? Serious stuff now. The rotunda is state heritage listed and can be hired for weddings, baby namings and all kinds of private ceremonies. It actually sits in pride of place between Colley Reserve and The Beachouse and is surrounded by paving and Glenelg's famous Norfolk Pines. The pavers around the Rotunda are actually called the Bay Sheffield Walk and commemorate the names all of the winner of the Handicap footrace that's held each year on Colley Reserve. Lovingly restored by the Holdfast Bay Council and Commonwealth Government back in 2001, the work was done to commemorate the anniversary of Federation. It is simply one of the jewels in the crown at Glenelg beach. If you've never been there I suggest you go and just sit there watching the sunset for while - just be careful the witch doesn't put a spell on you!

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    The Clipper Ship - Adelaide - Me n my bond's

    The Clipper Ship - Adelaide

    5.0(1 review)
    20.1 kmAdelaide

    Are you interested in learning about South Australian history? Do you just like boats? If you like…read moreone of the above mentioned, you will like the tour of The Clipper. What an amazing ship! It took a long time, a lot of dedicated people and a whole lot of money to get her back to Australia from Scotland. So, it's worth going to have a look. The ship was used to take the first colonist from England to South Australia. It could fit up to 300 people onboard and was one of the fastest ships to get you here. It was like a jet of ships. I wont tell you anymore of the history side of things, you can learn more about it when you go on the tour. It is a lot bigger than I thought it was going to be. Good headroom inside of the cabin areas as well. Especially in comparison to other ships I have been on. So, I think that passengers had it pretty good on this ship. What is truly amazing is looking at the construction of the ship. All the materials, design and hard work to make it such a solid structure. No wonder it lasted so long. Take note of what the tour guide tells you when s/he explains the materials and processes. What I really do want to say about The Clipper is that you have to admire the hard work of all of the volunteers in looking after this girl and restoring her. It is so important for us to learn about how Australia came to be what it is today. And this is just one part. It is truly a piece of history that I hope continues to survive for generations to admire and day dream about. What was it like travelling on this vessel to a new unknown land? One thing is for sure, the people that travelled on this boat were really brave!

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