Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary

Cafes and restaurants
1 Port Parham Foreshore
6 Viva Zapata! Mexican Cantina
Camping Reserve
Free camping with access to a
great crabbing beach.
T: 08 8527 0200
E: [email protected]
2 Middle Beach Caravan Park and
Catering for everybody,
including children.
Mon - Sun 5.30 pm - late
Fri - Sun 12 pm - 3 pm (lunch)
T: 08 8520 2374
E: [email protected]
3 GTS Dolphin:
Mon - Fri 8 am - 4 pm
Sat - Sun 10 am - 4 pm
158 St Vincent Street
Port Adelaide SA 5015
Group accommodation on the
banks of the Port River.
T: 08 7226 6867
E: [email protected]
4 Eagle Foundry Bed & Breakfast
Carefully restored to reveal the
antiquated atmosphere of eras past
(circa 1870).
23-25 King Street
Gawler SA 5118
T: 08 8522 3808
8 Poetic Justice Café Gallery
Offering food from the heart, serving
Coffee & Gluten Free Cakes, Slices &
Pies made In-house using locally sourced
Native Produce.
Mon - Sat 8 am - 5 pm
Sunday 9 am - 5 pm
3 Walker Place
Gawler SA 5118
T: 0473 240 585
Cafes and restaurants
5 Coffee Amigo
Offering great tasting coffee, chocolate,
teas and Latin American food.
Mon - Fri 8 am - 3 pm
Saturday 8.30 am - 12 pm
36 John St
Salisbury SA 5108
T: 08 8250 0330
E: [email protected]
9 Empire Café
Tuesday 4 pm - late
108 Old Port Wakefield Road
Two Wells SA 5501
T: (08) 8520 2800
10 St Kilda Beach Hotel
Enjoy a perfectly cooked steak and a
glass of red wine or choose from a
range of other dishes to get your taste
buds talking.
Mon - Wed 10 am - 1 am
Thurs - Sat 10 am - 1 am
Sunday
10 am - 12 pm
2 Fooks Terrace
St Kilda SA 5110
T: (08) 8280 6874
E: [email protected]
11 Dublin General Store and Café
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The Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary
was developed using collective impact
tools and through strong partnerships.
If you would like to participate in future
partnership opportunities please contact:
[email protected]
@BirdSanctuarySA
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Free admission
Sunday 2 pm - 4.30 pm
(or by appointment)
T: (08) 8406 8222 (City of Salisbury)
100% vegan food is freshly made each
morning from whole ingredients.
3 Port Wakefield Road
Dublin SA 5501
T: (08) 8529 2120
12 Tackle and Tucker
A cafe and tackle shop situated right
on the water in picturesque St Kilda.
A great place to grab a bite and get
advice about the local fishing scene.
Birdwatching north of playground
Adults$4
Child$1
1 Dublin Road
Mallala SA 5502
T: 0433 820 570
14 St Kilda Tramway Museum
Informative history of the Adelaide
tramway system where you can
Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne’s
historic trams.
Open from 12 pm - 5 pm
Adults$10
Conc. $7 (inc. children over 4)
Family $28 (2 adults and 2 children)
St Kilda Road
St Kilda SA 5110
T: (08) 8280 8188
15 SA Maritime Museum
Preserves, explores and celebrates the
human history of our oceans and rivers.
Open daily from 10 am - 5 pm
Adults$12.50
Conc.$8
Child$6
Family $29.50 (2 adults and 5 children)
126 Lipson Street
Port Adelaide SA 5015
19 Clipper Ship City of Adelaide
The world’s oldest surviving clipper ship.
Open daily from 9am - 3 pm
(weather permitting)
Tour times available
$20pp or $30 for families
Dock 1, Port Adelaide SA 5015
(entry via Wauwa St)
T: (08) 8337 5645
20 Torrens Island Markets
Sunday 6 am - 1 pm
Moorhouse Road, North Arm
Gillman SA 5013
T: 0412 581 906
Wild at Hart Markets
Mundy Street
Port Adelaide SA 5015
T: 0416 120 074
21 Vietnamese farm and cultural
16 National Railway Museum
experience
Take a journey into railway history
at the National Railway Museum,
Australia's largest railway museum
with over 100 exhibits.
The history of Vietnamese Refugee
Settlement, contributions of the
growers to South Australia, and
the innovative initiatives of the
Vietnamese market gardeners.
Open daily from 10 am - 4.30 pm
By appointment only
Adults$12
Conc.$9
Child $6 (3-15 years)
Family $29.50 (2 adults and 3 children)
Mr. Van Dinh Nguyen
T: 0419 864 990
E: [email protected]
76 Lipson Street
Port Adelaide SA 5015
T: (08) 8341 1690
17 South Australian Aviation Museum
A thriving place for the aviation
enthusiast and historian. Visitors have
a great variety of aircraft, engines,
propellers, historic displays and
memorabilia to view.
Open daily from 10.30 am - 4.30 pm
(except Christmas Day)
Mon - Sat 5 am - 8 pm
Adults$10
Conc.$8
Child $5 (under 16)
Family $25 (2 adults and 3 children)
Cockle Street
St Kilda SA 5110
66 Lipson Street
Port Adelaide SA 5015
T: (08) 8280 9355
T: (08) 8240 1230
24 Adventure Kayaking SA
A unique way to explore the coastal
waters around the Adelaide Dolphin
Sanctuary and Adelaide International
Bird Sanctuary.
and Crafts Centre
Authentic art pieces, created
by emerging and established
Aboriginal artists.
Mon - Thurs 9 am - 3.30 pm
22 Commercial Road
PO Box 1031
Salisbury SA 5108
T: (08) 8285 2311
E: [email protected]
23 Bird Tours SA with Steve Potter
With over 450 species of bird
South Australia is an outstanding
birdwatching destination.
By appointment only. Various tours
available from $345
Adelaide International
Bird Sanctuary
Visitor map
Office hours
Tues - Thurs 2 pm - 7 pm
Fri - Sat
9 am - 5 pm
Various packages starting from $25
T: 8295 8812
E: [email protected]
www.adventurekayak.com.au
25 Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary
A resident pod of about 30 bottlenose
dolphins call the river home, while
another 300 visit the area regularly.
T: (08) 8240 0193
E: [email protected]
www.naturalresources.sa.gov.au/
adelaidemtloftyranges/coast-andmarine/dolphin-sanctuary
26 Adelaide Tandem Skydiving
South Australia's most experienced
skydiving centre.
Various packages available
T: (08) 8261 4161
E:[email protected]
www.adelaideskydiving.com.au
Walking trails and toursa
32 Aboriginal Cultural Tours
By appointment only
E: [email protected]
33 Yertabulti Trail
27 Lower Light protest statues
A series of large steel sculptures created
from recycled materials as a protest
against the establishment of a dump
in the late 1990s.
Free to view. However, if you are
planning to visit the sculptures please
be aware Port Wakefield Road (National
Highway No 1) is a very busy road with
six lanes of traffic travelling at high
speed. Please take lots of care when
stopping and exiting your vehicle.
28 Thompson Beach Progress
Association – The Shed
Community space with
shorebird information.
22 Marra Dreaming Indigenous Arts
T: 0407 398 234
E: [email protected]
www.birdtourssa.com
Kudla yarlu Kurrarinthi
(To approach peacefully)
Visitor attractions
Sunday 9 am - 2 pm
T: (08) 8207 6255
@adelaide_bird_sanctuary
Find out more and subscribe
to our newsletter at:
www.parks.sa.gov.au
18 Mallala Museum
Interpretation of stories from the local
community form a major exhibition
space at Mallala Museum.
T: 08 8242 2525
7 Red Lime Shack
Visitor attractions
Whether you love the Pirate Ship the
most, the great slides, or even the flying
foxes, everybody has a good time!
Fooks Terrace
St Kilda SA 5110
Snowdens Beach, Largs North
T: 08 8418 0900
E: [email protected]
13 St Kilda Adventure Playground
6 Semaphore Road
Semaphore SA 5019
Backpacker accommodation
555 The Esplanade
Middle Beach SA 5501
Visitor attractions
Around LeFevre Peninsula
Port Adelaide
www.portenf.sa.gov.au/m2y
34 Greenfield Wetlands tours and trails
Tours available
Salisbury Highway
Green Fields SA 5107
T: (08) 8406 8222 (City of Salisbury)
E:[email protected]
www.walkingsa.org.au/walk/
find-a-place-to-walk/greenfieldswetlands-nature-trail/
Birdwatching around wetlands
35 Shorebirds Trail at Thompson Beach
Walking trails and tours
29 Middle Beach Boardwalk
The Esplanade
Middle Beach SA 5501
The Esplanade
Thompson Beach SA 5501
www.communitywebs.org/TBPA/
naturewalk.php
Birdwatching along trail
Birdwatching at ends of boardwalk
30 St Kilda Mangrove Trail
Cockle Street
St Kilda SA 5110
31 Garden Island Boardwalk
Garden Island Rd
Port Adelaide SA 5015
(near Angas Inlet Boat Club)
FIS 94257
Accommodation
Flinders Ranges
Adelaide International
Bird Sanctuary visitor map
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International
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Information
centre
Port Parham
Birdwatching
Mallala
Accommodation
Webb Beach
1. Port Parham Foreshore Camping Reserve
2. Middle Beach Caravan Park
Dolphin
watching
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3. GTS Dolphin, Snowdens Beach
Dublin
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4. Eagle Foundry Bed & Breakfast
Other things to see and do in Adelaide
Toilets
Thompson Beach
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Cleland Wildlife Park
One of Adelaide’s top tourist
attractions. Feed kangaroos as
they laze, wander through
wetlands, hold a koala and immerse
yourself amongst 130 species of
Australian wildlife. Open seven days
and only 20 minutes from the city!
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Cafés and restaurants
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5. Coffee Amigo
Barossa Valley
6. Viva Zapata Mexican Cantina
Lower Light
7. Red Lime Shack
8. Poetic Justice Café
9. Empire Café
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Two Wells
10. St Kilda Beach Hotel
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11. Dublin General Store and Café
12. Tackle and Tucker
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Middle Beach
Gawler
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Visitor attractions
13. St Kilda Adventure playground
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14. St Kilda Tramway museum
15. SA Maratime museum
16. National Railway museum
17. SA Aviation museum
18. Mallala museum
19. Clipper Ship City of Adelaide
Virginia
Adelaide
International
Bird Sanctuary
Elizabeth
20. Torrens Island and Wild at Hart Markets
Barker Inlet
21. Vietnamese farm and cultural experience
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22.Marra Dreaming Indigenous Arts and Crafts
23. Bird Tours SA
Local events
24. Adventure Kayaking SA
Tour Down Under
(cycling)
January
25. Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary
26. Adelaide Tandem Skydiving
Adelaide Fringe Festival
March
Adelaide International Kite
Festival: Semaphore Beach
Easter
Watershed Arts Prize,
Salisbury
April May
Salisbury Writers Festival
August
Semaphore Music Festival
October
Adelaide Shorebirds Festival
October
Matsuri on Mobara
October
27. Lower Light protest statues
28. Thompson Beach Progress Association
Walking trails and tours
29. Middle Beach Boardwalk
30. Mangrove Trail
31. Garden Island Boardwalk
32. Aboriginal Cultural Tour
33. Yertabulti Trail
34. Greenfields Wetlands tours and trails
35. Shorebirds Trail Thompson Beach
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Port Adelaide
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Salisbury
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Mawson Lakes
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Semaphore
Adelaide
Cleland Conservation Park
Glenelg
McLaren Vale
Port River Dolphin Cruises
What could be more relaxing than
taking a cruise along the Port River.
Sit back and enjoy the scenery and
see how many dolphins you can
spot along the way!
The wine capital of Australia
There are over 200 cellar doors
on Adelaide’s doorstep. Adelaide
is the wine capital of Australia.
We’re sure you’ve heard of the
Barossa Valley. There is so much
to explore, including McLaren Vale,
the Adelaide Hills, Clare Valley
and more!
Adelaide Oval
Adelaide Oval has hosted both
cricket and football at the highest
level since colonial times and its
iconic, historic and cultural presence
remains today. The iconic ground
has brought the two sports together
at the redeveloped Adelaide Oval,
delivering an internationally
renowned and world-class venue
for the 21st century.
The festival state
Adelaide’s rich cultural life is
demonstrated not just in its
galleries and theatres, but most
dynamically in its calendar of
festivals and events. From world
music to sports cars, opera to
cycling – Adelaide’s events
calendar is world class.