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10 Best place to visit in Morphett Vale Australia

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TOP 30 MCLAREN VALE (SA) Attractions (Things to Do & See)

Best places to visit in McLaren Vale

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Best places to visit in McLaren Vale, popular wine region in South Australia, Australia. McLaren Vale located in Adelaide metropolitan area and about 38 km from Adelaide city centre. McLaren Vale renowned for its wines. So many vineyards and wineries in McLaren Vale that you must visit and tasting its wines.

The popular things to do in McLaren Vale is to visit or tasting its wines in wineries and vineyards such as Fox Creek Wines, Mollydooker Wines, Wirra Wirra Vineyards, D'Arenberg, Oliver's Taranga Vineyards Cellar Door and Winery, Hugh Hamilton Wines, Chapel Hill Winery, Primo Estate, Samuel's Gorge, Old Oval Estate, Angove McLaren Vale Cellar Door, Coriole Winery, Paxton Wines, Maxwell Wines etc.

There also others best wineries and vineyards in McLaren Vale to visit such as Goodieson Brewery, Alpha Box & Dice, Kay Brothers Amery Vineyards, McLaren Vale III Associates, Dog Ridge Winery, Hardys Winery, Lloyd Brothers Wines, Penny's Hill, Doc Adams, Cellar Door at SC Pannell Wines, Shingleback Wine, Maximus Wines, Hastwell & Lightfoot Cellar Door and Ekhidna Wines McLaren Vale Cellar Door.

Don't forget to also visit best tourist attractions in McLaren Vale - South Australia such as McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Visitor Centre and McLaren Vale Lakeside Caravan Park.

Thats all about what to do or where to go in McLaren Vale - Adelaide Metropolitan Area - South Australia. Feel free to watching our other videos about South Australia's destinations in our channel Explore Australia.
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TOP 100 SOUTH AUSTRALIA (SA) Popular Travel Destinations

Popular travel destinations in South Australia

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Travel destinations in South Australia (SA) - Australia based on popularity for each city, island, town, region, suburb, etc. South Australia is a state in Australia in the southern central part. Adelaide is the capital of South Australia and more than 77% populations of South Australia live there. Second largest centre of South Australia is in Mount Gambier.

Top travel destinations in South Australia is Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, Barossa Valley region, Coober Pedy, Mount Gambier, Victor Harbor, Glenelg, Port Lincoln, Murray Bridge, etc. Tourists or travelers that have visited South Australia, most of them visited those places.

In this video from Explore Australia, you will get information about popular travel destinations in South Australia and for get further information about things to do list or tourist attractions of each city, town, suburb, region, island etc in South Australia, simply exploring our channel and find the video about what to do or where to go in each South Australia cities.
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Travel Guide to Adelaide, Australia

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Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, is Australia's fifth largest city with a population of slightly over 1.28 million. This coastal city is also located among the wine regions of McLaren Vale, Barossa Valley and Clare Valley, all situated within a daytrip of the city.

What To See

• Adelaide Planetarium
• Adelaide Zoo
• Art Gallery of South Australia
• Botanic Gardens of Adelaide
• Cleland Wildlife Park
• Maritime Museum
• National Motor Museum

Events

• Adelaide Festival
• Adelaide Fringe
• Natuzzi The Parade Food, Wine and Music Festival 2012
• WOMADelaide
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Driving McLaren Vale | Wine Region | South Australia | 4K UHD

McLaren Vale is home to some of the world’s oldest grape vines, and is the epicentre of the South Australian wine industry.

Situated between the rolling Mount Lofty Ranges and Gulf St Vincent beaches, McLaren Vale sits only 45 minutes from Adelaide. This South Australian gem boasts more than 80 cellar doors and vineyards, top-notch restaurants and beautiful accommodation options. But McLaren Vale isn’t just about the wine; beyond the vines are long stretches of beach, rugged coastline and local wildlife.






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See dolphins swimming underwater at Glenelg in a 360-degree video before you cruise down Sellicks Beach in Adelaide, South Australia. Then meander through one of McLaren Vale's lush vineyards.

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Hallett Cove Boardwalk | Things to do in Adelaide | South Australia

Hallett Cove Boardwalk has multiple walking trails that are suitable for most ages and abilities. Located south of Adelaide, there are many options and sights to see along the trail including the sugarloaf.

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Hallett Cove Beach | Adelaide, South Australia

Hallett Cove is a 1 km long break in the 40 to 60 m high cliffs that dominate the coast from Point Curlew to Seacliff. The break forms a natural amphitheatre along the shoreline within which is a strip of sand called Hallett Cove Beach.

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The Popeye Boat Trip on the Torrens - Adelaide, South Australia

Popeye is a flat-bottomed boat that makes a leisurely 40-minute round trip on Adelaide's River Torrens. It has only two stops:


Elder Park - its main launch spot, which is on the river behind North Terrace, down from the Railway Station / Casino and across the river from the Adelaide Oval.


Adelaide Zoo - a second stop on the river side of the Zoo. There is no infrastructure here other than a basic landing spot and boats only stop here long enough to drop off and pick up passengers.

You can take a one-way trip between these two spots, or the entire loop from either starting point.

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Visiting locos to DVR for the special weekend to celebrate DVR's 50th celebrations of running trains at Lower Eltham Park for members and invited guests from all railways. NA loco 6A, La Quinta, and two locos from Morphett Vale South Australia; Amelia running with Helga. Friday 21st October 2011.

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Morphett Vale Miniature Railway Running Day 11/6/17

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Here we see a variety of steam and diesel locomotives operating on the Morphett Vale Miniature Railway track located within the natural bushland of the Wilfred Taylor Reserve at Wheatsheaf Road, Morphett Vale.

The MVRail group is a non-profit club that provides train rides to the public on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month but closed on the last Sunday of December. (See the Run Days for dates on their website which listed below)



The club run large scale locomotives of both steam and diesel traction and run on a track that is approximately is 2 kilometres long or 1.24 miles (imp.)

The track gauge is 7 & a quarter inch gauge. Station facilities include a traverser, turntable, workshops, platforms and a two - storey signal cabin along with an extensive station yard with 12 shed roads and numerous other siding roads.

The highlight of the system and which is featured in this video is the Algebuckina Bridge which spans across Christie's Creek and measures over 40 metres in length and is over 4 metres high. There is also a 12-metre tunnel on the system and which is also featured in this video.

The system uses track circuited electric colour-light speed signalling with all signals being automatic; except those at the Morphett Vale station area where signals and switches are controlled from the Signal Cabin (Train Control). Solar powered signals and remote controlled switches are used in various locations around the track circuit.

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South Australia. MClaren Vale's Coast to Vines bike and walking trail

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The Willunga railway line ran through the southern Adelaide suburbs[2] from Adelaide railway station to Willunga, over 45-kilometre (28 mi) long (longer than the current Gawler line, 42.2 kilometres (26.2 mi)). The line was opened in Willunga by the Governor of South Australia Sir Henry Galway on 20 January 1915,[3] and initially had 16 stopping places between Adelaide and Willunga.[1] It closed beyond Hallett Cove in 1969 and was dismantled in 1972. The Seaford railway line continues from Hallett Cove along a different alignment before rejoining the route of the old line between Seaford Road and Griffiths Drive.
The original corridor remains as the 34-kilometre (21 mi) long Coast to Vines Rail Trail. There is some evidence of railway track remaining on this trail, notably near the South Roadcrossing at Hackham, the top of the Seaford Hill and a small section of track in a paddock adjacent to Victor Harbor Road, McLaren Vale. Occasionally, rails surface through the bitumen at Field Street, McLaren Vale.

The Farmstead at the end of this footage.

The Noarlunga District Council rates assessments of 1874 - 1877 list section 130 - house and land, as belonging to Lewis Fidge. The form and construction of the surviving house suggest that it was built at this time or soon after.

Lewis' son, Ernest Fidge, grew sweet peas and odourless onions in paddocks on the banks of the nearby Pedler Creek. He also toured the local area on his motor bike and sidecar taking photgraphs. When he died suddenly in 1925 his photographic glass negatives were packed away and put into storage. Many of these negatives have since been reproduced for sale and they provide an insight into Adelaide and the Southern Districts in the early 1900's.
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South Coast Wine Train

Enjoy rail travel to the vineyards of Langhorne Creek, Currency Creek and Goolwa.

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