The Adelaide Hills are quick and easy. Quick to get to and easy to enjoy. DontDelayYourStay
Why it's time to visit some of the best places in Australia and help support local communities rebuild.Welcome to Don’t Delay Your Stay, news.com.au’s campaign to support communities hard hit by this summer’s devastating bushfires. Many of these regions rely on tourism so one of the best ways to help is to visit and spend time in some of the most beautiful parts of our great country.
You don’t need to over think where to start your trip because there are plenty of scenic roads that crisscross the region letting you set your own pace, stop where you want and just enjoy the drive. experience and many producers were hard hit by the fires that swept through parts of the region a few days before Christmas.But thankfully many have been able to reopen their cellar doors, restaurants and gardens and are asking visitors to come and support the region. Many businesses are running fundraising so a visit to one can help many more.
You can see a lot in one day in the hills but there are plenty of things to keep you busy for more and an overnight stay is the best excuse to sit back with a glass of local wine and decide where to go for lunch next.There are several roads that will take you into the hills and its many towns and villages.
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