The Gums B&B
6 Patricia St, Adelaide
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The Gums B&B Adelaide

6 Patricia St Adelaide, South Australia, 5051, Australia

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Quirky Adelaide

A travel blog entry by seanspacifica

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Before heading into the city to return our van we decided to head for the Adelaide hills to sample some of the famous South Australian wine. We picked a vineyard called Nepenthe who specialise in Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc as the hills are a few degrees cooler than the rest of South Australia.

Our wine expert was a very enthusiastic guy who knew far too much about wine and explained all the ins and outs to us, but in a fun and engaging way. Katy was pretty ...

Looks like a CD, sounds like a CD, but....

A travel blog entry by sarah-and-perry

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... they're still working out the new arrangement, the NRM Boards don’t seem to be too annoyed with this new arrangement (from what I can tell). I think one reason for this may be that they were quasi-government agents before anyway.

They don’t use INFFER here in South Australia generally, they use a similar asset identification process created by The Nature Conservancy. The local NRM Boards ...

Went to see friends

A travel blog entry by gordoncollis1

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... hat pins, tourist cards and a t-shirt for Ryder. It was a very well set out Information Centre with plenty to look at and plenty of touristy things to buy. The ladies behind the counter were really friendly and sounded genuinely interested to find out where we were from.
There was nowhere to stay in Port Augusta for some reason and we decided to continue on with our trekking. We took photo's of the surrounding hills and waterway and photos of some of the buildings and warfs. ...

All things vineyard

A travel blog entry by hazelgault

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... and all their grapes are hand picked, not harvested by machinery. Jonathan, a family member and manager of the Cellar Door, showed us around. He took us first to visit the grapes. They grow several types though their most famous is their Shiraz. They have the oldest vines in the region, being over 150 years old. They treasure these because of their age. He picked a bunch from their younger vines, being only 17 years old and we tasted them - very sweet - and noticed that ...

9 mile Run

A travel blog entry by rconduns

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11th February
Adelaide-South Australia.
We arrived at Port Adelaide at about 09:30 hrs today. The sky was overcast offering the threat of some rain, and it did for all of 2 minutes.From an opening temperature of 18c it quickly rose to a comfortable 25c which was ideal for a walk around this very welcoming in city. We went on shore to be greeted by a small group of musicians playing and singing ...

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