Burra is an historic copper mining town (from about 1845) about 160km north of Adelaide. We came to visit family but the town is really worth anyone visiting - so many old buildings. Had a greatЧитать далее
Burra is an historic copper mining town (from about 1845) about 160km north of Adelaide. We came to visit family but the town is really worth anyone visiting - so many old buildings. Had a greatЧитать далее
Burra, calls itself 'An Historic Copper Town and the Merino Capital of the World'. It did not become an official entity until 1940 when the tiny, separate mining communities of Aberdeen, New Aberdeen,Читать далее
A quick stop for lunch and a cup of tea. Historic German settlement known as 'Valley of Hidden Treasures' and famous as the birthplace of author Colin Thiele (Storm Boy etc)
Lovely park to sit andЧитать далее
A long drive through the Barossa valley and Adelaide Hills wine regions. Really picked up the traffic and people - many more than we have seen in a week.
A bit of dinner with a German flavour at theЧитать далее
Accommodation for the two nights in Hahndorf. Erected in the 1860’s and now very comfortable lodgings. We were upgraded to a spa room !
Wonderful tour of the house and studio after obligatory morning tea. So good seeing where many of Hans Heysen’s pictures were created complete with preparatory drawings along with stories of theЧитать далее
Dinner at the German Spoon in Hahndorf after our day at the Cedars and driving past Sophie from Gardening Australia’s property.
Sunday morning coffee at the ‘same but different’ cafe, thenЧитать далее
Booked into the park and taking a walk in Victor Harbor…see granite island post.
Dinner at a great Italian restaurant Ninos. Pizza and wonderful coffee.
The place to see across the causeway from the waterfront. Wonderful old horse drawn tram plies this route. Good views from all round this Little Rock and to the south and east blue water to theЧитать далее