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Best things to do, see, eat and smell in Adelaide Hills, South Australia

Best things to do, see, eat and smell in Adelaide Hills, South Australia

NZ Herald6 days ago

On the hike from Chambers Gully to Mount Lofty, we all saw five kangaroos and an extraordinary 17 koalas, most relaxing on the tops of the trees. Photo / Ashley Swallow
Kiwis love heading to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and the Gold Coast. However, far from these hot spots, the Adelaide Hills offers off-grid adventures accompanied by incredible food and wine, writes David Williams.
Despite being only a three-hour flight away, I'm actually nervous about visiting our closest neighbours for the first

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