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Im going with my oldman to see family in Adelaide so its Adelaide and no where else :D

umm family

Barossa Valley; 80km NE of Adel, where u can find the best wine in Australia..if not, the world's best, i dont drink wine, but u get the drift

Victor Harbour; scenic drive, 80km SE of Adel; penguins on Granite island, traditional 1-horse powered carridges and sinista's favourite, the camel rides

Glenelg; Gold Coast in adel, beach, babes (and some fat chicks), wine & dine, car cruises...

Adelaide Hills; Rocking Horse, size of a boeing 727, theres Birdwood which has the Motor Museum, Tungkilo etc which leads to...

Mannum @ the MIGHTY Murray river, traditional paddle-powered house boat...quite relaxing

FOOD galore; city; Rundle Street has variety( fav spot for car cruises), O'connel St has THE Italian cuisines and @ Gouger St, you'll find the Eastern specialties like Thai, Chinese, Viets, Korean BBQ etc ;)

Lobethal; Xmas lights

thats about it...

But wait...theres more...but i cbf..Zzz time

*edit*

or u can PM one of us and hitch hide on a cruise

Edited by andz69

andz69 has covered most of the usual bits.

there is also Mclaren Vale (for nice wines) its down south and on the way to Victor Harbour.

There is also the Tropicana Latin Dance festival

Tour down under - open road bike race from the 16th to the 21st

Tunarama festival 26th to 28th January at Port Lincon (about a 6 hr drive)

You can also visit Port Adelaide (a little like Freeo, but not as big yet)

Kangaroo Island - Quiet place, beaches, wildlife etc.

Shopping and Markets - Brickworks markets, Junction markets, Central markets, Harbour town etc etc

Or catch a ride with someone here through George Rd or down South. Top cruize roads.

Sunday drinking sessions are generally down at the bay(Glenelg)! You could go to the Pier, The Grand(which is exactly the same layout as The Cotteslow Pub(spelling) over there!) Just stick to the city like Rundle St of a night time and head down the Bay during the day! Manya lady in these spots!

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