Mount Lofty Lookout
(http://www.mtloftysummit.com), around 20 minutes drive from Adelaide - and has spectacular views of Adelaide and Gulf St Vincent, a great tourist attraction in its own right but also home to a restaurant offering modern Australian cuisine and a Visitor information Centre. There are a couple of buses a day that will take you directly there, so check the timetables carefully.Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens
(http://www.environment.sa...)Hahndorf - One of the Adelaide Hill's most famous towns, Hahndorf is Australiaâs oldest surviving German settlement. Hahndorf has plenty of souvenir shops, craft outlets and galleries to explore, including the Hahndorf Academy. Thereâs still a strong German flavour in the town, most evident in the smallgood outlets and German bakeries that line the main street. Visitors can pick their own strawberries at Beerenberg Strawberry Farm or visit the former home and studio of Sir Hans Heysen, The Cedars. There are several good winery cellar doors in the area and the Hahndorf Farm Barn is an enjoyable stop for families
The National Motor Museum (http://www.history.sa.gov...) in Birdwood is much more than a fantastic collection of vehicles â it tells the stories about Australiaâs love of cars, and how motoring changed Australians and where they go.