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South Australian Food & Beverage Trails

07/03/2016 by Amanda

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A simple new way to explore more of South Australia’s premium food and drink offerings – check out the new connected regional food & beverage trails website!

food & beverage trails South Australia

There’s a fab new way for both South Australian locals or tourists to plan their next exploration of some of our premium food and wine (or beer, or spirits – we have it all!) trails, with all the information you could need now at the tip of your fingers! Last week trails.southaustralia.com – a collaborative partnership across tourism, industry, regional development and local government – was launched. This new tourism resource landing page sits within the South Australian Tourism Commission website and includes an interactive video which promotes the gorgeous food and beverage trails across the Adelaide Hills, Fleurieu Peninsula and Kangaroo Island.

south australian food & beverage trails

The new page is a handy virtual gateway to the food & beverage trails which provides a comprehensive one-stop-shop on the food and drink options available in each of the regions. By choosing preferences from a range of choices, the site filters the user through to regional websites for more information on, not only food and drink, but more activities and accommodation selections.

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South Australian food & beverage trails vineyard

Making life much easier, there is now no need to visit multiple sites when planning a trip to any of these regions. The nature of this new resource means that visitor will be able to complement their experience with added inspiration and ideas for places to see and things to do within in each region.

South Australian food & beverage trails dude food

You might not currently be thinking of a trip to any of these regions, but I guarantee that a breeze through some of these delicious pages will have you clearing weekends in your diary. Readers from interstate and overseas will get a glimpse of the premium culinary treasures on Adelaide’s doorstep that just might tempt you to our part of the world too. And why wouldn’t you – we think we have something pretty special here and we’re willing to share.

South Austrlain coastal view food & beverage trails

So check out our food & beverage trails by visiting trails.southaustralia.com – click on the video, choose your adventure and connect to explore!

 

All images supplied by the South Australian Tourism Commission.

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  1. Liz (Good Things)

    March 07, 2016 at 8:21 am

    This is an excellent resource for would be travellers to the area, Amanda. Thanks for sharing.

  2. Maureen | Orgasmic Chef

    March 07, 2016 at 11:45 am

    I remember the Food Trails we went on when I was in Adelaide. I had the best time and the producers were so generous with their time. I’d love to do more of that.

  3. Lorraine @Not Quite Nigella

    March 07, 2016 at 6:10 pm

    S.A. Definitely has a lot to share! Love that photo of the wine swirling Amanda 🙂

  4. Anna @ shenANNAgans

    March 31, 2016 at 2:46 pm

    This post has me remembering a sweet man I dated who grew up in Adelaide, one of our date weekends included food and wine trails, I found I wasnt much keen on the man by the end of it, but did note the excellence from SA producers, so friendly and helpful. Over the years I have sent staff down your way to learn from the best about service.

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