The WOW Tour – Wildlife, Outback and Wine
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SELF DRIVE THE WOW TOUR – WiLDLIFE, OUTBACK AND WINE The South Australian museum is home to an opalised plesiosaur and the world’s Flinders Ranges largest collection of Aboriginal artefacts. Parachilna Wilpena Other places to visit include the Art Melrose Gallery of South Australia, the Migration Museum, Adelaide Botanic Garden and Clare Valley National Wine Centre of Australia. ADELAIDE Barossa Explore the famous Adelaide Central 7 day itinerary includes Market (open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Kangaroo Island and Saturday) on your own or let an Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, expert take you on a guided tour. Cross Barossa, Clare Valley and the River Torrens and parklands into Flinders Ranges. historic North Adelaide and take lunch at any of the old pubs. DAY 1 > ADELAIDE In the late afternoon, catch a tram to Glenelg (30 minutes), find a spot on Spend a day exploring Adelaide by foot. the beach and watch the sun set. Have Head to North Terrace to experience dinner at one of the many pubs or one of the richest cultural boulevards in restaurants or head back into the city Australia. Visit the State Library of South and dine out in Gouger St, which adjoins Australia and see the historical Mortlock the Central Market, or Rundle Street in Wing, which dates back to 1884. Adelaide’s east end. From top: Cleland National Park, Adelaide Hills; Leigh Street, Adelaide. Page 2 of 3 SELF DRIVE THE WOW TOUR – WILDLIFE, OUTBACK AND WINE DAY 2 > ADELAIDE TO DAY 3 > KANGAROO ISLAND DAY 4 > ADELAIDE KANGAROO ISLAND TO ADELAIDE TO BAROSSA Catch a morning flight to Kangaroo Head west to the wild side of the island. Self-drive to the Barossa wine region or Island or drive from Adelaide to Cape Highlights include Seal Bay Conservation join a tour departing from Adelaide. Jervis on the Fleurieu Peninsula to catch Park, where you can join a ranger to Taste premium wines at some of the car/passenger ferry across to the walk among sea lions); Flinders Chase Australia’s best-known wineries island. Coach and tour operators offer National Park, Remarkable Rocks, including Jacob’s Creek, Wolf Blass, Peter packages from Adelaide. Admiral’s Arch and Little Sahara. Lehmann and Yalumba, and discover Enjoy beaches galore – and remember Spend the afternoon exploring by car more about the winemaking process. to stop and try the island’s amazing the east side of the island. Join a tour of Some wineries, such as Penfolds, allow local produce. the Cape Willoughby Lighthouse, taste visitors to ‘blend their own’ wine and the wineries of the Dudley Peninsula, > Kingscote to Seal Bay: take it home in a souvenir bottle. Try visit American River and the town 60 kilometres, 45 minutes some of the smaller and boutique of Kingscote (don’t miss the pelican wineries including Langmeil, Hentley > Seal Bay to Flinders Chase: feeding), the little penguin colonies Farm and Murray Street Vineyards. 63 kilometres, 1 hour 15 minutes and any of the nearby beaches. Stay A visit to Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop is a overnight in one of Kangaroo Island’s Arrive in Kingscote or Penneshaw by late must for all foodies. Stay overnight in the many beach retreats, bed and breakfasts afternoon for the return trip to Adelaide. Barossa, in a self-contained cottage, bed or campsites. and breakfast or 5 Star retreat. > Adelaide to Cape Jervis: > Adelaide to Barossa (Tanunda), via 107 kilometres, 1 hour 35 minutes the Adelaide Hills: 70 kilometres, > Ferry from Cape Jervis to 1 hour 15 minutes Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island: 45 minutes > Penneshaw to Kingscote: 60 kilometres, 45 minutes > Flight from Adelaide to Kingscote, Kangaroo Island: 30 minutes From left: Cape du Couedic Lighthouse, Kangaroo Island; Remarkable Rocks, Kangaroo Island; Hentley Farm Cellar Door, Barossa. Page 3 of 3 SELF DRIVE THE WOW TOUR – WILDLIFE, OUTBACK AND WINE DAY 5 > baROSSA DAY 6 > MELROSE TO TO MELROSE WILPENA POUND ITINERARY HIGHLIGHTS: Travel north from the Barossa to the Drive further north to Wilpena Pound. • Explore Adelaide City and Clare Valley. Taste wines at some of Explore this natural amphitheatre and beachside Glenelg the region’s best-loved wineries such surrounding gorges with excellent • Cape Willoughby Lighthouse as Skillogalee and Sevenhill. Hire bikes bushwalking trails and an abundance of and ride along part of the 35-kilometre wildlife. Scenic flights are available. • Seal Bay Riesling Trail, stopping for wine tastings A variety of accommodation near along the way. • Remarkable Rocks Wilpena Pound is available, either in From the Clare Valley, travel about two luxury eco-retreats, station stays, cabins • Flinders Chase hours north to the charming town or tents. National Park Melrose – the oldest in the Flinders > Melrose to Wilpena Pound (resort): • Barossa wineries Ranges. Stay overnight. 184 kilometres, 2 hours 18 minutes > Barossa (Tanunda) to Clare: • Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop 97 kilometres, 1 hour 20 minutes • Clare Valley wineries DAY 7 > WILPENA POUND TO > Clare to Melrose: ADELAIDE • Wilpena Pound 130 kilometres, 1 hour 45 minutes Early morning, drive through Brachina • Prairie Hotel Gorge and head for the Prairie Hotel at Parachilna for an outback pub * Distances and times are approximate and experience, where some of the local do not include detours or stops. wildlife has found its way onto the menu. After lunch, return Adelaide. > Wilpena Pound (resort) to Parachilna: 88 kilometres, 2 hours 3 minutes > Parachilna to Adelaide: 490 kilometres, 5 hours 23 minutes For further information visit southaustralia.com From left: North Star Hotel, Melrose; Scenic Flight, Wilpena Pound, Flinders Ranges; Rawnsley Park Eco Accommodation..