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SA Stories - South Australian Tourism News February2006
Surfer - Goolwa Beach, Goolwa. Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia

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Barossa Best Bed and Breakfast
Just an hour’s drive north of Adelaide lies the Barossa – one of the world’s best wine regions. Barossa Best Bed and Breakfast, at Tanunda, is the perfect base from which to explore the region’s 60 cellar doors, vineyards, and acclaimed restaurants. Built in 1856, this beautifully restored cottage features leadlight windows, antique furniture and a rustic old cellar. Tasteful modern touches have also been added, ranging from an indulgent spa bath to luxurious queen-size beds. Breakfasts, picnic lunches and even dinners can all be provided by your hosts during your stay, so there’s no need to lift a finger – except to raise your wine glass, of course.
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Shore Break
As the name suggests, Shore Break is the perfect place to go if you want to relax by the seaside and get away from it all. Located at Moana, this two-bedroom cottage is just a stroll away from the Fleurieu Peninsula’s beautiful beaches. Spend the days surfing, snorkelling, fishing or just chilling out, then make your way back to your luxury four-star accommodation. Recently renovated along clean and contemporary lines, Shore Break is a beach house equipped with all the comforts of home – and it’s just five minutes’ drive from the delights of the McLaren Vale wine region.
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Edeowie House
Want to discover the wonders of the Outback without having to rough it? Then book a stay at Edeowie House. Set on an operating sheep station in the Flinders Ranges, this three-bedroom house offers you a private, comfortable base from which to explore the bush each day. Its location means you can enjoy magnificent views of Wilpena Pound and the Heysen Range while you go hiking, hill climbing, horse riding, bird watching or mountain bike riding. The accommodation’s ducted air conditioning and slow combustion wood stove mean you’re sure of a good night’s sleep no matter what time of year you visit.
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Island Beehive
Kangaroo Island is home to the world’s only pure strain of Ligurian bees, and the honey produced on the island is famous. Find out why with a visit to Island Beehive’s new Tourist Centre. Learn how the company produces its award-winning organic honey the natural way with a guided tour of its factory, taste your way through the different honey flavours produced on KI, buy some to take home at the company’s shop, and then relax over a Devonshire tea in the café.
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Stamford Grand Adelaide refurbishment
Fancy a seaside holiday without leaving the city? Stay at the Stamford Grand Adelaide and you’ll wake up overlooking a beautiful beach – situated only 20 minutes’ drive from the heart of the city. The hotel is located in the vibrant seaside suburb of Glenelg, where you can swim with dolphins, take the ride of your life in a jet boat, or dine in style at restaurants overlooking the ocean. The Stamford Grand Adelaide’s guest rooms have just undergone a refurbishment, and now feature broadband internet access as well as all the other luxuries you’d expect to find in a top hotel.
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