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For over a century and a half, the South Australian Museum has been committed to providing an enjoyable, engaging and informative experience of Australia’s cultural and natural heritage.
Nestled in the charming coastal town of Venus Bay, South Head Walking Trail is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
South Para Reservoir Reserve is a nature lover's heaven, located just a short drive or a 30-minute scenic walk from Williamstown in the southern Barossa Valley.
Southend is a picturesque coastal town located on the southern shore of Rivoli Bay, in the south-east region of South Australia.
Join SteamRanger for a fun-filled day as you travel from Mt.
The Southern Yorke Peninsula (SYP) Water Tower Mural Trail is a 60-kilometer self-drive tour that leads you through five fascinating murals across different Yorke Peninsula towns.
Southport Beach is a stunning destination located in Port Noarlunga, Australia.
Spring Gully Conservation Park is an oasis of Australian flora and fauna located in Sevenhills and Spring Gully, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) south of the town centre in Clare. Covering an area of 3.96 square kilometres (1.53 sq mi), it is situated on a western ridge of the northern Mount Lofty Ranges, approximately 15km south of Clare.
Spring Gully Scenic Drive 18, located in Auburn, Australia, is an ideal travel destination for those seeking breathtaking scenic drives, bike rides, and hikes.
St Helens Park in Prospect, Australia is a small, charming park that offers a peaceful escape from city life.
The museum is a fascinating record of St John history that ensures these important stories and moments in time are documented for future generations to enjoy.
The San José Children's Home Museum has a collection of artifacts depicting some of the many stories from the period 1887-1966.
Located in St Kilda, South Australia, the St Kilda Mangrove Trail and Interpretive Centre offers visitors an adventurous recreational experience.
St Peter's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in the South Australian capital of Adelaide.
St Francis Xavier's Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Adelaide, South Australia. It is classified as being a Gothic Revival building in the Early English style.
Stangate House is in the heart of Aldgate. Designed by Adelaide architect Eric McMichael, the 1940’s house is set in four acres and overlooks one of the most beautiful camellia gardens in Australia.
The Stansbury Fitness Trail in Stansbury is a scenic pathway that allows you to stay fit while enjoying the beautiful views of Oyster Bay.
The Stansbury Walking Trail is a 6.3 km pathway along the coastline in Stansbury.
Stasinowsky's Landing is a picturesque historical site located in Loxton North, offering visitors a glimpse into the life of local pioneer Fred Stasinowsky and his family.
The SteamRanger Heritage Railway is a historic train society in South Australia running trains on the Victor Harbor railway line.
The Steamtown Heritage Rail Centre is a static railway museum based in the former railway workshops located in Peterborough, South Australia.
Named after the first white man to traverse the area in 1839, the Stephen Henty Lookout is a popular attraction in Mount Gambier, Australia.
Stockade Botanical Park is a public reserve in Northfield, South Australia.
Located on the serene north coast of Kangaroo Island, Stokes Bay Beach is a secluded location for those who are seeking relief from the hustle of the city.
Stokes Bay Bush Garden is a breathtaking three-hectare property on Kangaroo Island, Australia.
Stokes Hill Lookout at Willow Springs is located approximately 20km north of Wilpena Pound Resort turn off on the Flinders Ranges Way.
The museum is located in the buildings of the former police station and the courthouse.
Back Beach Streaky Bay is a popular surf beach for both locals and visitors due to its close proximity to the town of Streaky Bay.
Named after Australian former professional road bicycle racer Stuart O'Grady, the Stuart O'Grady Bikeway is a 23-kilometre-long (14 mi) shared path that runs along the eastern side of the Max Fatchen Expressway in the northern suburbs of Adelaide.
Sturt Gorge Recreation Park is a protected area located just 13 kilometers south of Adelaide's central business district.