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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: The Winehouse

72 Hours in Langhorne Creek wine region

We love this wine region in South Australia on the Fleurieu Peninsula, which somehow seems to fly under a lot of radars, staying unspoiled and uncrowded and yet it’s less than an hour from Adelaide. It is full of small friendly cellar doors and has a great community which produces world class wines and food.… Read More 72 Hours in Langhorne Creek wine region

09/09/202409/09/2024 Glenys Gelzinis4 Comments

Langhorne Creek Wine Region – South Australia

This may be one of the most underrated, yet one of Australia’s oldest wine regions and it’s located a mere 70 kilometres from Adelaide in South Australia. Langhorne Creek is on the Fleurieu Peninsula and has a cooler climate than the McLaren Vale and Barossa wine regions due to the cooling breeze that comes from… Read More Langhorne Creek Wine Region – South Australia

03/07/202003/09/2024 Glenys Gelzinis7 Comments

Lakeside Milang ~ South Australia

The town of Milang is around 70 kilometres south of Adelaide on the Fleurieu Peninsula and is known for being a sleepy town on the shore of Lake Alexandrina, having a collection of historic colourful shacks, plenty of pelicans and birdlife, and a boat ramp for fishing or taking part in water sports on the… Read More Lakeside Milang ~ South Australia

26/06/202020/09/2021 Glenys Gelzinis9 Comments

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