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Malcolm Creek Vineyard
Bonython Road
KERSBROOK, SA, 5231
Fax: 08 8389 3235
Telephone: 08 8389
3235
Reg and Elizabeth Tolley's two hectare vineyard produces good
wines, including bottle aged Chardonnay and bottle aged
Cabernet Sauvignon, which are available at local outlets, some
restaurants and through the cellar door. The vineyard and the
valley property, between Chain of Ponds and Williamstown, is
named after a nearby stream.
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Mawson Ridge Wines
Shop 1
24 Main Street
HAHNDORF, SA, 5245
Telephone: 08 8388
1288
Fax: 08 8332 4294
Email address: madeleine@mawsonridge.com
Web address: http://www.mawsonridge.com
The Mawson Ridge vineyard is nestled high in the Adelaide
hills in Lenswood. At an altitude of 560 metres, the wet
winters, cool summer climate and lean soils are providing fine
varietal wines.
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Mount Barker Golf Club
Cnr Alexandrina and Bald Hills Road
MOUNT BARKER, SA, 5251Mount Lofty Golf Club
Telephone: 08 8391
0547
Fax: 08 8398 2241
Email address: admin@mtbarkergolf.com.au
Web address: http://www.mtbarkergolf.com.au
The Mt Barker Golf Club originated as a definable body in
1879, which makes it one of the oldest Clubs, if not the
oldest Golf Club in the State. It has been in existence
continuously since that time.
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Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens
Enter From Summit Road or Lampert Road
Off Piccadilly Road
CRAFERS, SA, 5152
Fax: 08 8339 6851
Telephone: 08 8370 8370
Email address: crawford.darren@saugov.sa.gov.au
Web address: http://www.botanicgardens.sa.gov.au
Displays plants from temperate climate zones. Spectacular
Spring and Autumn colours.
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Mount Lofty Golf Club
35 Golf Links Road
STIRLING, SA, 5152
Telephone: 08 8339
1805
Telephone: 08 8339
2999
Fax: 08 8339 1788
Web address: http://www.mountloftygolfclub.com.au
Email address: info@mountloftygolfclub.com.au
Mount Lofty Golf Club is located in the tranquil
Piccadilly Valley, and only a short 20 minutes from the
Adelaide central business district. Our picturesque 18 hole
course is 4,751 metres in length with a 67 par and an
Australian course rating of 65.
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Mount Lofty Ranges Vineyard
Harris Road
LENSWOOD, SA, 5240
Telephone: 08 8389
8339
Fax: 08 8389 8349
Email address: mtlofty@box.net.au
On-site cellar door nestled high in the Adelaide Hills, 30
kilometres East of Adelaide city and near the Heysen Trail. A
visit to taste the wines reveals delightful views over a
northerly facing panorama of rolling vines, apples and cherry
orchards and native bushland.
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Mount Pleasant and District Golf Club
Springton Road
MOUNT PLEASANT, SA, 5235
Telephone: 08 8568 2652
The Mount Pleasant Golf Course is a well designed 18 hole
greens golf course, with a mix of easy holes fro the beginner
and more challenging holes for the experience golfer. It is
set in big gum country on the outskirts of the Barossa Valley,
surrounded by vineyards and grazing country.
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National Motor Museum
Shannon Street
BIRDWOOD, SA, 5234
Fax: 08 8568 5195
Telephone: 08 8568
5006
Email address: motor@history.sa.gov.au
The National Motor Museum at Birdwood houses the nation's most
important collection of vintage, veteran and classic motor
cars and motor cycles, over three hundred. Set in a beautiful
twenty acre complex by the River Torrens on Tourist Drive 58
in Adelaide's picturesque hills, fifty kilometres from
Adelaide.
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Oakbank Golf Club Incorporated
Smith Street
OAKBANK, SA, 5243
Telephone: 08 8388
4510
Fax: 08 8388 4510
After hours phone: 08
8388 4534
The Oakbank Golf Club consists of a nine hole course, that
stretches for 5276 metres. A par round is 68 with an
Australian Course Rating of 66.
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Oakbank Heritage Walk
Onkaparinga Valley
Adelaide Hills
OAKBANK, SA, 5243
Telephone: 08 8388
4597
This heritage walk features the historic aspects of the
delightful village of Oakbank. Founded in 1840 by James
Johnston, of Campbelltown, Scotland.
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Roachdale Reserve
Wattle Road
KERSBROOK 5231
Roachdale Reserve is one of the few remaining places in the
Mount Lofty Ranges where one can see the original native
forests of the region as it has been for thousands of years.
The woodland has an upper storey of eucalypt trees and an
understorey of grasses and shrubs adapted to dry conditions.
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