Australia - Adelaide - Waterfalls, Walks & Wildlife
On our second full day in Adelaide South Australia we headed off up in to the hills, firstly we visited Morialta Conservation Park and had a walk up to the network of waterfalls there. After that we had lunch in Hahndorf before going to the Big Rocking Horse at Gumeracha then to the Whispering Wall near Williamstown. The following day we went for a walk at Anstey Hill Recreation Park, then visited the beach and bay discovery centre at Glenelg before going to the Airport for our flight to Canberra.
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Glenelg Beach - Adelaide
Glenelg is a popular beach-side suburb of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. Located on the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf St Vincent, it has become a popular tourist destination due to its beach and many attractions, beautiful architecture and home to several hotels and dozens of restaurants.
Established in 1836, it is the oldest European settlement on mainland South Australia (the oldest being Kingscote on Kangaroo Island), with the proclamation of the colony of South Australia. It was named after Lord Glenelg, a member of British Cabinet and Secretary of State for War and the Colonies.
Bay Discovery Centre IS Located in the Glenelg Town Hall, it provides interesting facts about great history on the foundation of Adelaide, early settlement in Adelaide and exhibits Glenelg's personal interesting history.
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TOP 15 GLENELG (ADELAIDE) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia. Glenelg is a suburb in Adelaide, It is a beach-side suburbs, so one of main tourist attractions in Glenelg is its beaches.
Things to do in Glenelg is to visit some popular Adelaide's tourist attractions such as Glenelg Beach, Glenelg Pier, Bay Discovery Centre, The Beachouse and The Moseley Beach Club. Others where to go list in Glenelg is to visit Moseley Square, Old Gum Tree Reserve, Winter Wonderland Glenelg Ice Skating and Tobogganing, Colley Reserve, Glenelg Art Gallery, Jimmy Melrose Park, Patawalonga River, Pioneer Memorial, St Peter's Anglican Church etc.
Don't forget to visit Glenelg Visitor Information Centre for get more information about things to do in Glenelg - Adelaide. Also, don't forget to watching our other videos about Adelaide or other cities in South Australia in this channel.
A guide to Adelaide, Australia - Part 4 Glenelg Beach
Friends, welcome to another episode of 'A trip to Adelaide' series.
This clip covers Glenelg beach, which is one of the best and most popular beach of Adelaide. It's just 20 mins drive from CBD and 30 mins in public transport.
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Jetty Road is a long ribbon of shops, entertainment facilities and other commercial activities - it is the main shopping precinct in Glenelg.
Glenelg is the finishing point of the annual City-Bay fun run held in September. The run is 12 km long.
the Bay Discovery Centre, a free museum about Glenelg's history.
a replica of HMS Buffalo
The annual Bay Sheffield foot race is held at Glenelg in December.
The annual celebration of the Epiphany for the Orthodox faithful of Adelaide, accompanied by the Greek festival of the Theophany.
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A video blog guide to Adelaide's beachside Glenelg neighbourhood
Glenelg local Anna Wienert takes us on a personal tour of the iconic beachside Adelaide neighbourhood of Glenelg. Her tips on where to eat and what to do in Glenelg are below.
MY HOOD
Glenelg is a vibrant and exciting suburb of Adelaide. there is never a dull moment with such an abundance of restaurants, entertainment, history and culture at your fingertips.
COFFEE IN MY HOOD
PURE - Boutique Coffee Bar (
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34 Jetty Rd
“Pure is famous for its delicious coffee, made from locally-sourced beans. The atmosphere is warm and inviting and a great place to catch up with friends.”
GROCERIES IN MY HOOD
Bayside Fruit and More
100 Jetty Road
“Bayside Village is where you can find all your groceries. Try Fruit & More or Bulk Source Foods for organic health foods
HANGING IN MY HOOD
Gallery Bay Discovery Centre (
Moseley Square
Check out the Beach House for games and water slides. the bay discovery centre is where you will find historical artefacts and fun memorabilia.
GIFTS IN MY HOOD
Lightbox Gift and Home (
54 Jetty Rd
Choose from accessories, home décor, clothing and more
everything is lovely and won't break the bank.
EATING IN MY HOOD
Bracegirdle’s House of Fine Chocolate
31 Jetty Rd
We are spoiled for eating choice in Glenelg
But for the sweet tooth, local Bracegirdle’s is CHOCOLATE heaven!
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Filming date: February 2017
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Glenelg Beach
Glenelg Beach is Adelaide's most popular city beach, offering a buzzing vibe and great atmosphere for all to enjoy. Renowned for its wide beach, stunning sunsets, rich heritage, charming hotels and bustling shops, sidewalk cafés and loads of entertainment.
Take a dip, stroll the jetty, grab a bite to eat and watch the sun set over the ocean. No trip to the beach is complete without an ice-cream or gelati - or two - and you'll find plenty of opportunities to treat yourself at Glenelg. The Glenelg Foreshore playground are hives of activity throughout the summer months, offering a huge range of family-friendly entertainment and sporting activities. Look out for the bungy trampoline, pedal cars and talented buskers. Hire a bike or just walk to the coast path.
The coastline has a number of user-friendly foreshore parks and reserves. Most have large, grassed areas that are great for picnics and are equipped with BBQ facilities, playgrounds and public toilets.
Jetty Road
Jetty Road is the shopping and dining hub for Glenelg, Adelaide's most popular city beach.
This kilometre-long retail strip is the perfect place to grab a barista made coffee, relax with a meal in one of the many cafés or restaurants and the chance to shop stylish boutiques, home wares, gift shops and more.
Come along with family and friends 7 days a week and enjoy the open-air spaces, laneways and the seaside atmosphere.
The Beachouse entertainment complex nearby, offers hours of fun including water slides, mini golf, bumper boats and arcade games.
Heritage-listed Glenelg Town Hall houses the Bay Discovery Centre which tracks the history of Holdfast Bay – its early settlement, federation days and evolving seaside lifestyle. Entry by gold coin donation.
The GU Film House in the eastern end boasts six cinemas, onsite licensed café/bar and an enticing mix of art-house and blockbuster movies in a stylish cinema complex.
Further along the foreshore, Marina Pier offers a relaxing seaside, food, wine and shopping precinct offering panoramic views of the marina and the ocean.This is also the home of Temptation Sailing's dolphin cruises.
Hop onto the Glenelg tram which connects Jetty Road with the Adelaide city centre.
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Glenelg is a popular beach-side suburb of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. Located on the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf St Vincent, it has become a popular tourist destination due to its beach and many attractions, home to several hotels and dozens of restaurants.
Established in 1836, it is the oldest European settlement on mainland South Australia (the oldest being Kingscote on Kangaroo Island), with the proclamation of the colony of South Australia. It was named after Lord Glenelg, a member of British Cabinet and Secretary of State for War and the Colonies.
Through Lord Glenelg the name derives from Glenelg, Highland (previously Inverness-shire), Scotland. In Scottish Gaelic the name is Gleann Eilg. The name Glenelg is noteworthy for being a palindrome.
Prior to the 1836 European settlement of South Australia, Glenelg and the rest of the Adelaide Plains was home to the Kaurna group of Indigenous Australians. They knew the area as Pattawilya and the local river as Pattawilyangga, now named the Patawalonga River. Evidence has shown that at least two smallpox epidemics had killed the majority of the Kaurna population prior to 1836. The disease appeared to have come down the River Murray from New South Wales.
The first British settlers set sail for South Australia in 1836. Several locations for the settlement were considered, including Kangaroo Island, Port Lincoln and Encounter Bay. The Adelaide plains were chosen by Colonel William Light, and Governor John Hindmarsh proclaimed the province of South Australia at the site of The Old Gum Tree in Glenelg North on 28 December 1836.
The first post office in Glenelg opened on 5 December 1849; the first postmaster was John McDonald of the St Leonard's Inn. A telegraph office was opened in September 1859 and the two offices amalgamated in 1868.The present post office building on Moseley Square was built in 1912.
Construction of the Glenelg Institute, which is now the Glenelg Town Hall (pictured top right), started in 1875. The institute opened in 1877,with lecture rooms, a concert hall and a library. The classical structure was designed by Edmund Wright, whose works include the Adelaide Town Hall and Adelaide General Post Office on King William Street. The hall sits on Moseley Square, just off the beach. The city council acquired the hall in 1887.Today it houses restaurants and a museum, the Bay Discovery Centre. (The Rodney Fox Shark Experience has been relocated to Victor Harbor.)
In August 1857, construction of Glenelg's first jetty commenced; it was opened on 25 April 1859. Costing over £31,000 (pounds sterling) to build, the structure was 381 metres (1,250 ft) long. The jetty was used not only by fishermen but also to accept cargo from ships, including a mail service operated by P&O, until Port Adelaide replaced it as Adelaide's main port.
There were several additions to the jetty. A lighthouse was built in 1872 at the jetty's end, but a year later it caught fire and was cast into the sea to save the rest of the structure. A replacement lighthouse was built in 1874, and was 12.1 metres (40 ft) tall. Other additions included public baths, an aquarium, a police shed and a three-story kiosk with tea rooms. The kiosk structure also housed a family.
The kiosk was wrecked in a storm in 1943, and the entire jetty was destroyed by a freak cyclone in 1948, most of the structure washed away and the rest unsafe. Just two weeks later, the local council began drafting plans for a new jetty and construction was completed in 1969. The new structure was just 215 metres (705 ft) long, less than two-thirds of the original jetty. The second jetty continues to stand today, at the end of Jetty Road
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Archer's Arcadia - Located in the Bay Discovery Centre which is situated in the historical seaside town of Glenelg , South Australia.Not an amusement arcade per se but more a permanent exhibit of original (and re-created ) coin-operated novelties that had existed in the early 20th century.
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La Mancha Holiday Suites, Glenelg, South Australia
Absolute beach front location, La Mancha Holiday Apartments offer spacious, comfortable, fully self-contained 1 & 2 bedroom units in Adelaide's premier tourist resort Glenelg. Within a short stroll along the tree lined promenade is the vibrant Jetty Road retail and dining precinct and the tram into the city of Adelaide. The perfect home base to enjoy the beach, restaurants and Adelaide's attractions.
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In this vlog, we take you to the one and only Phillip Island, where we first experience Wildlife Park and then go visit the Summerlands near Nobbies Ocean Discovery Centre. Finally we spent our evening at the serene Woolamai Beach before leaving for home.
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Travel AUSTRALIA. South Australia. A ride from ADELAIDE to ROBE. Episode 8
We are Laine and Arturs - two Latvian travelers that have already reached 80th country. And it is Australia! A country that is now engraved in our hearts! And now we are on our way from Adelaide to Robe. Visiting many more places in South Australia. Check out Maslin Beach, Aldinga Bay, Second Valley, Cape Jervis, Victor Harbor, Clayton Bay, Lanhorne Creek, Coorong National Park and Robe itself! Australia is rich. And even the driest state, South Australia, is just spectacular! Here you can see some of the many wonderful places to visit, so take a car and have a look!
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Cosi explores the City of Campbelltown (SA) in celebration of the Council's 150th year.
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Melbourne - Australia, Part 5
Melbourne (Source: Wikipedia)
Melbourne is the capital and most populous city in the state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia. The name Melbourne refers to an urban agglomeration area (and census statistical division) spanning 9,900.5 km2 that comprises the greater metropolis -- as well as being a common name for its metropolitan hub, the Melbourne City Centre. It is a leading financial centre in Australia and the Asia-Pacific, and has been ranked as the World's most livable city since 2011 -- according the Economist Intelligence Unit (and in the top three since 2009).
Melbourne is located on the large natural bay of Port Phillip, with its City Centre situated at the northernmost point of the bay -- near the estuary of the Yarra River. The metropolitan area extends south from the City Centre, along the eastern and western shorelines of Port Phillip, and expands into the hinterlands. The City Centre is located in the municipality known as the City of Melbourne, and the greater metropolis consists of a further 30 municipalities. Melbourne has a population of 4.25 million, and the fastest growing population among Australian capital cities. Inhabitants of Melbourne are called Melburnians.
Founded on 30 August 1835, by settlers from Launceston in Van Diemen's Land (in what was then the Colony of New South Wales), it was declared a Crown settlement in 1837. The settlement was named Melbourne by the Governor of New South Wales, Sir Richard Bourke, to honour the British Prime Minister of the day William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne. It was declared a city by Queen Victoria in 1847, and became the capital city of the newly created Colony of Victoria in 1851. During the Victorian gold rush of the 1850s, it was transformed into one of the World's largest and wealthiest cities. After the federation of Australia in 1901, Melbourne served as interim seat of government for the newly created nation of Australia until 1927.
A major centre for Australian performing and visual arts, Melbourne is often referred to as Australia's cultural capital. It is the birthplace of Australian dance styles; the Melbourne Shuffle and New Vogue, the Australian film industry (including the world's first feature film), Australian impressionist art (known as the Heidelberg School), Australian rules football, and the Australian television industry. More recently, it has been recognized as a UNESCO City of Literature and an international centre for street art. It is home to many of Australia's largest and oldest cultural institutions such as the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Museum, Melbourne Zoo, the National Gallery of Victoria and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Royal Exhibition Building.
The main passenger airport serving the metropolis is Melbourne Airport, which is the second busiest in Australia, and the Port of Melbourne is Australia's busiest seaport for containerised and general cargo. The main metropolitan train terminus is Flinders Street Station, and the main regional train and coach terminus is Southern Cross Station. Melbourne is also home to the world's largest tram network.
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Pernambuco students explore Adelaide with South Australian Government Schools
The 100 high school students from Pernambuco, Brazil, studying with South Australian Government Schools met up half way through their 6 month 'Win the World' study abroad program to explore Adelaide.
The students met in the city centre and visited Cleland Wildlife Park in the Adelaide Hills, Mount Lofty to lookout over Adelaide city, beaches and suburbs and Hahndorf, an historic German township.
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