Windsor Gardens Caravan Park
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Tin of sardines
Once again I've missed a few stops, but I just want to put the photos that are slowly but surely gathering dust up here and get up to date without boring you all with all the details of sitting around waiting for car parts ec.
So I finally made it to Adelaide and settled in to a caravan park that had us jammed in like sardines.
The up …
Morning in Barossa then back to Adelaide
... the previous day or had even seen from the road which were what you would imagine a typical winey to look like, old and rustic. To be honest it looked modern and commercial and designed with only one object in mind, to relieve all visitors of as much cash as they could by trading on its name and world wide popularity. They obviously realise that they are the 'Big Cheeses' in the valley. To be honest the place looked ...
Another 'City' Adventure
... a great 'ploughman's lunch' platter of meats, cheese, olives and breads from the Barossa Valley & we bought a bottle of Savignon Blanc (as if we aren't drinking enough!). Brought half the bottle back to the room.
Then strolled along the vineyard to Langmeil, home to the oldest known Shiraz vineyard. We tasted a sparkling cuvee, dry & sweet rieslings, viognier, & 4 reds and Gary tried a 20 ...
Adelaide and its surroundings
... river and the sea.
The next day, we decided to explore the famous Adelaide Hills. Fleeing the sweaty city, early colonists built their summer houses there as the area is always few degrees cooler during the hot summer. We had lunch in Stirling and after stopped in Bridgewater, a beautiful village with an old mill renovated which now host a cellar. We went for a walk around this place along the famous Heysen Trail (the Australian longest ...
Day 3
... to do for dinner. So we ended up at the O G Hotel. We played the pokies for a little while then went to our table and ordered. I got wedges for entree and Lisa got 1/2 Dozen Killpatrick. And for Mains we both ordered the Chicken Mignon which was absolutely delicious. We also got to use the Salad Bar as much as we wanted to as well some got a few servings of that and lots of bread, bread was yummy. After dinner we decided to get some Milk so we could have a hot drink in ...
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Amenities
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking
- Kids activities or Babysitting
- Kitchenette
- Pets allowed
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TravelPod Member ReviewsWindsor Gardens Caravan Park Adelaide
If you like being packed into a caravan park...this is the one to go to. The sites are so close together you can hear the people next door 'breathing'. I asked for another spot and was told there weren't any...yet two remained vacant for week I was there. Not impressed at all. Caretaker could be friendlier and agreeable to clients
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