Adelaide and Region
Hema's Adelaide and Region Map features a primary map of
greater Adelaide at a 1:80,000 scale that includes major highways,
regional and local roads, as well as 24-hour fuel stops, caravan parks
and other Points of Interest. On the reverse side is a detailed map of
the Adelaide city centre, featuring the best in accommodation,
restaurants and theatres. Also included is a Barossa Valley map and a
rail network map. This is the perfect map for planning a weekend escape to Adelaide
and navigating around beautiful Adelaide and its world famous wine
regions once you are there. • Primary Map of Greater Adelaide at a scale of 1:80,000 which
features Adelaide and surrounding regions (including the Barossa Valley,
Adelaide Hills & McClaren Vale) as well as major highways, 24-hour
fuel stops and other points of interest • A detailed map of Adelaide City • Map of the Barossa Valley • Adelaide rail network map Australia’s wine and festival capital, Adelaide is picturesquely set
on the Gulf of St Vincent. Keep an eye out for major events, including
the Adelaide Fringe, Adelaide Festival, Clipsal 500 Adelaide,
WOMADelaide and Santos Tour Down Under. In a state well known for its
wine, and food, the capital offers the National Wine Centre of Australia
and Adelaide Central Market. The region’s fine produce is always prominent on the menus of the
city’s many fine restaurants too. Chocoholics won’t want to miss the
free tour of Haigh’s Chocolates (bookings essential). Short walks allow visitors to explore most of the CBD on foot, taking
in the parks and historic buildings. The South Australian Museum, Art
Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide Botanic Gardens and Bradman
Collection, at the Adelaide Oval, are other points of interest in the
CBD. To head further afield, hop aboard the historic tram out to
Glenelg. While you’re checking out the beach at Glenelg, make time to
see the Bay Discovery Centre. At Port Adelaide, you can take a cruise to
see dolphins and visit the South Australian Maritime Museum. From Adelaide, it’s just a short drive to the Fleurieu Peninsula to
experience its beaches, wineries and wide array of fresh local produce,
including olives, olive oil, almonds, cheese, lamb, venison and seafood.
Seaside townships like Victor Harbor with its horse-drawn tram and
historic Strathalbyn are other highlights. And don’t forget Cape Jervis,
the launching point for visits to Kangaroo Island. Edition: 9th Publication Date: 01/09/18 Scale: 1:80,000 Folded size (WxHxD): 120mm x 250mm x 3mm Flat size (WxH): 700mm x 1000mm Weight: 0.07kgs Adelaide and Region Map (9th edition)
Key Features
Key Specifications