Throughout 14 acres of land, paths meander among one of the most comprehensive collections of privately owned animals and birds in the country.
See all your favourite Australian animals such as wombats and dingoes. Cuddle a koala and walk amongst the kangaroos and wallabies. There are also many rare albino species to be seen. A variety of exotic animals on display such as monkeys, alligators, meerkats, otters and more.
A vast range of birds from Fairy Wrens to Ostriches and everything in between, some in enclosures but many free flying. A reptile house displays snakes, lizards, frogs and fish.
Koala holding daily at 11.30am, 1.30 & 3.30pm *subject to conditions
*Limited disabled access to park
The Mini Golf is themed around all the activities you can do in the Mansfield Region and is positioned directly below our pool.
It is open to the public and the cost is $5.00 per child, $8.00 per adult and $20.00 for a family.
When you enter the course you are up in the Mountain Cattlemen\\'s country entering via a cattleman\\'s hut.
You go across the head of the Howqua River and drop down to an area where you can play checkers on a paved area.
You go over the Howqua Bridge and your in Mountain bike country where you can stop and have a picnic or BBQ.
To enter the next area you go via the snow chalet and can rest on seats made from snow boards .
You leave the snow fields and climb a flight of stairs to walk a catwalk over a small lake full of gold fish - takes you to the rivers and lakes area - the fishing hole.
You are invited to experience South Australian history on a tour of St George's Church and Cemetery. Built on land given by Captain John Finlay Duff, it is unique in architecture, constructed on Kentish Masonry lines in 1848. St George's was the first Church of England to be consecrated in the colony by Augustus Short first Bishop of Adelaide and sadly, his baby daughter was the first burial in the churchyard two weeks after. Walking through the cemetery your tour guide will unfold the lives of South Australian pioneers and devout members of the parish such as Dr Christopher Rawson and Mary Penfold, founder of Penfold Winery, Frederick George Waterhouse, explorer and first curator of the South Australian Museum, Sir George Murray, Chief Justice, Chancellor of the Adelaide University and Lieutenant Governor of South Australia. Tour is a must see if you love history. A real gem.
Pepper Street Arts Centre is a lively arts environment supporting creative endeavour and excellence, promoting arts appreciation and education, and providing for social engagement across the artistic and wider community. Formerly the Magill School, the Pepper Street Arts Centre is part of the City of Burnside's cultural program. The Centre offers: Exhibitions held monthly; Gift Shop offering high quality work from South Australian artists and crafts workers; Art Classes in the June Colligan Artist's Studio; The Pepper Club - become a member of Pepper Street Arts Centre and receive a wide range of benefits! Pepper News is available from the Centre and other council venues for bimonthly information about all Pepper Street programs. The centre also has Dorrit's Coffee Shop; A Weaver-In-Residence; and art books and magazines for loan. We have an active group of volunteers who assist in the day to day duties of Pepper Street Arts Centre during open hours. If you are interested in art, would enjoy contributing to a busy environment, and are self motivated this could be the place for you.
Welcome to Mt. Bera, a historical homestead located in the cool climate area of the Adelaide Hills, some 30 kilometres northeast of Adelaide, South Australia. Mt. Bera produces quality Merlot, Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, some of which is kept to produce boutique wines along Bordeaux and burgundy styles. The garden and surrounding grounds feature many varieties of mature trees such as cork, chestnut, various apple, walnut, olive, culinary-grade bay tree as well as large oak, Cyprus, and pine, all dating back to the original settlement and the owner's love of the Devonshire countryside in England after which Mt. Bera is named.
Tourism Adelaide - The Flavours of Campbelltown Food Trail is an accessible food trail within metropolitan Adelaide that provides unique, flavoursome food with strong cultural backgrounds. The only Food Trail of its type in South Australia all within five minutes of Adelaide city and 20 minutes from the airport. If time is of the essence, take a quick trip to Campbelltown where you can see and taste food being made including smallgoods, almond bread, fudge, sausages, and continental biscuits, and amazing cakes. Hear the family stories behind the 25 featured businesses and indulge in the variety of tastes offered. There are now three quality restaurants as part of the Food Trail who offer a range of eating options so you can make a day trip if you wish. You can also visit the food trail stalls at the Campbelltown Moonlight Markets at Thorndon Park from 6.00pm on the first Friday of November, December, February and March. Refer to the trail booklet for all business opening hours to create a self guided trail. The booklet is available, free, from Campbelltown Council website. Alternatively guided tours can be tailored to suit group needs. Please phone for more information.
Discover the Adelaide Hills' most unique and intimate wineries and cellar doors in Australia's most beautiful and vibrant wine region. Take the breathtaking climb from Adelaide. In just 20 minutes from the city centre, you are here and feeling it. Use all of your senses to get in touch with what beats at the heart of this region - our wines and our winemakers. The climate, which coolly nurtures the vines, provides fruit of fresh, clean and unforgettable flavour. Meander your way along our boutique wine trail. Why not pack a picnic and head for Sinclair's Gully, enjoy the vistas while seeking out those hidden treasures. Enjoy chatting with the winemakers, while tasting their passion in each unique handcrafted wine. An experience never to be forgotten...
The Pooraka Sunday Market comes alive from 6am every Sunday of the year. You can start your day off with a delicious bacon and egg roll or fresh coffee and hot donuts before marvelling through the many different stalls available. Stalls are under cover in one large location and there are many more outside. You can purchase fresh fruit and vegetables at affordable prices and bargain bakery items including bread, pies, pasties, donuts and berlina buns. There are many second hand and pre-owned items for sale including furniture, car parts, lamps, rugs, antiques and electrical items. There are also new items like sporting clothing at unbelievable prices, jeans, fashion accessories, bric-a-brac, art and craft including folk art, woodwork and so much more. Come along and see for yourself, it is a great way to spend a Sunday morning.
Discover the wild side of wine... Black cockatoos at dusk. Wildflower walks in spring. A towering candlebark forest. Just breathtaking... Come and uncork conservation today at the hills' only eco-certified multi-awarded winery and cellar door. Enjoy a taste, a glass, or bottle of award-winning wines with a platter of regional produce, while relaxing under the towering candlebark gums in the Adelaide Hills, only 20 minutes from the city. Friday night Twilight Tastings, where you have the opportunity to watch the black cockatoos fly to their nesting hollows at dusk, while enjoying some fine wine and company during summer, are a must. Sinclair's Gully offers a unique and intimate experience for wine lovers, bush walkers, and bird watchers.