The Adelaide Hills in South Australia are known for their scenic drives, highlighting the region's landscapes, wineries, and townships. Three popular drives in the area are:
The Onkaparinga Valley Scenic Drive, a 34-kilometer route from Hahndorf to Birdwood, passing wineries and towns like Verdun, Balhannah, and Woodside.
The Torrens Valley Scenic Drive, a 37-kilometer journey starting in Tea Tree Gully and ending in Birdwood, showcasing areas like Inglewood and the Chain of Ponds reservoirs.
The Angas River Scenic Drive, a 38-kilometer route between Stirling and Strathalbyn, passing through picturesque farmland and the garden village of Stirling.
These drives offer a chance to appreciate the natural beauty of the region, explore wineries, taste local produce, and delve into the area's history.