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Updated Jun 2024
  • No.1
    󰺂5.2
    4.3/5
    55 Review
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    "How can you miss this attraction when going to Kangaroo Island - Seal Bay, such as this name, can see a lot of seals here, there are many types of seals, do not listen to the explanation, do not know the difference at all."
    Seal Bay
    >100km from Adelaide
    Highlights: Seal Bay is famous for its huge population of rare animals, the Australian sea lions, the only place in Australia where visitors can get up close and personal with seals on the beach. Since 1803, there have been ecological records here. In the first half of the 20th century, shark fishing boats arbitrarily killed sea lions and seals as bait for killing sharks. Because of the underwater reefs near Seal Bay, sea boats cannot get close to them. , the Australian sea lions here survived. In 1954, with the establishment of the Seal Bay Water Reserve, the sea lions on the island can settle down safely and reproduce. At present, there are about 600 sea lions here. They are very human. For tourists walking among them, they behave quite generously. When facing the camera of tourists, they will pose and present a vivid picture to tourists very cooperatively. picture.
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  • No.2
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    5.0/5
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    "Bumbunga comes from the indigenous language, meaning "lake of rain." Bumbunga Lake It is about 130 kilometers drive from downtown Adelaide and is located on the edge of the A1 Highway (Princes Hwy). Like most pink lakes in Australia, the lake is shallow and the deepest is only about 10 cm."
    Lochiel
    >100km from Adelaide
    Highlights: Bumbunga Lake, more directly known as "Pink Lake", is about 130 kilometers from the city of Adelaide, just off the A1 Highway (PrincesHwy), from Adelaide to York Peninsula (YorkePeninsula) or It is the only way to go on the Eyre Peninsula. The lake is a salt marsh lake. Like most salt marsh lakes in Australia, the lake is very shallow, and the depth is only about 10 cm. The magic of the lake is that the color of the lake changes with the season, cloudiness and the time of day. , Generally speaking, after cloudy and rainy days, the salt lake is full of fresh nutrients due to the scouring of the rain, and the colors are particularly bright, and in the morning and sunset every day, it will be unusually pink. Depending on these factors, pink salt lakes can range in color from bubblegum pink to light purple. There is a small town Lochiel by the lake. It has a small population and is relatively quiet. You may wish to rest and stroll.
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  • No.3
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    4.7/5
    23 Review
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    "Amazing place to visit any time of the year. Excellent place for watching dolphins and little penguins. In the Harbor you will find differents games for adults and kids."
    Victor Harbor
    69.2km from Adelaide
    Highlights: On the coastline south of Adelaide is a historic town that was established almost at the same time as Adelaide and has a history of more than 170 years. Today, the town still maintains Victorian-style buildings, the more famous one is the "horse-drawn tram". Every June to September is the best season for whale watching in the waters of Victor Harbor. You can consult and book whale watching activities at the tourist information center in the town. There have been reports that whales will appear near the coastline.
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  • No.4
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    4.7/5
    53 Review
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    "German town, although the red leaves in late autumn are the best season, but other seasons have other seasons of beauty. Although there is only a short street, but into every small store, there is a cave inside. Strong German style."
    Hahndorf
    22.1km from Adelaide
    Highlights: Hahndorf German Village is located in the heart of the Adelaide Hills, only 20 minutes from Adelaide. It is the oldest surviving German settlement in Australia. In the German Village of Hahndorf, you wouldn't expect to see men in lederhosen humming folk songs in real and false voices.
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  • No.5
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    4.3/5
    42 Review
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    "Clerland Wildlife Park is a famous zoo in Adelaide. In addition to many unique Australian animals, there are large wildlife from the African savannah. There are many varieties, very popular with children, and it is worth visiting."
    Cleland
    9.8km from Adelaide
    Highlights: Cleland Wildlife Park is located about 19km southeast of Adelaide. Australian animals such as koalas, kangaroos and wallabies in the reserve seem to inhabit a real natural environment. Koalas eat for 5 hours a day and sleep for up to 19 hours. Although they don't like to be coquettish, they are still adorable. The animals kept in the park are almost nocturnal. If you take part in the "night tour", you can see the real side of the animals.
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FAQ

What are some Best Things to Do near Adelaide?
Some Best Things to Do near Adelaide include:Seal Bay, Bumbunga Lake, Victor Harbor, Hahndorf Village, Cleland Wildlife Park
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Adelaide?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Adelaide include:Seal Bay:4.3, Bumbunga Lake:5.0, Victor Harbor:4.7, Hahndorf Village:4.7, Cleland Wildlife Park:4.3
Where are Best Things to Do near Adelaide located?
The Best Things to Do near Adelaide are mainly located in:Seal Bay:Seal Bay, Bumbunga Lake:Lochiel, Victor Harbor:Victor Harbor, Hahndorf Village:Hahndorf, Cleland Wildlife Park:Cleland
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