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Adelaide Hills

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Adelaide Hills by Shane McNally takes readers on an immersive journey through the scenic landscapes and vibrant culture of the Adelaide Hills region. The book offers a captivating blend of personal anecdotes and insightful commentary, inviting readers to explore its natural beauty, hidden gems, and the unique charm that this part of Australia has to offer. Perfect for adventure enthusiasts and travel lovers, it presents a vivid picture of what makes this destination so special.
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Around every bend, as the climate and the colour changes within a few short kilometres, the Adelaide Hills holds surprises even for those who have lived in the region most of their lives.

For visitors, the experience is breathtaking as these low-lying hills go from rolling farmland and natural bushland to sweeping vineyards, cherry farms and apple orchards. Then every few minutes, there's a town that offers a history lesson, photo opportunity, coffee or tea break, wine tasting, and world-class dining and accommodation.

The Adelaide Hills rise only 700 metres at the highest point. What they lack in height, though, they more than make up for in depth. They start just over five kilometres from the Adelaide CBD but take in more than 1000 square kilometres - making them ideal for a quick visit, a Devonshire tea, a drive to a local winery for lunch, or an entire week lost in pristine valleys with access to busy country towns and tiny villages that have barely changed in more than 150 years.

From Hahndorf, which seamlessly blends tourism and culture, to the restaurants and art of Stirling, the thriving rural centre of Mount Barker, and dozens of townships established in the mid-1800s, the Adelaide Hills has a built heritage and lifestyle that matches its natural beauty.

The rich history of the Adelaide Hills can be seen in every town and most of the roads that link them. Country cottages buried in thick woods and farmland are there for the observant traveller, so are stately mansions off the main road and even the odd ruin that's been kept in its original form for posterity.

The living heritage continues to evolve, with the Adelaide Hills reviving an almost lost winemaking history to become a thriving wine district boasting some of Australia's best and most popular wineries and around 50 cellar doors.

Adelaide Hills looks at what makes the region an Australian treasure, with just enough words to inform and entertain without getting in the way of hundreds of images of the stunning landscape. It looks at the significant towns and the features that draw people to visit the Adelaide Hills - the wineries of course, but also the walking trails, the conservation parks, and a rich calendar of traditional, multicultural, artistic, sporting, and culinary events that run throughout the four distinct seasons.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781925556544

Publisher: Melbourne Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 15 October 2020

Country: Australia

Imprint: Melbourne Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 217.0mm

Height: 236.0mm

Weight: 1094g

Pages: 240

About the Author

Shane McNally has been a freelance journalist and staff writer for a wide range of national newspapers and magazines since having his first article published in Racetrack Magazine at age 19. He has worked as a speechwriter for State and Federal politicians and written three previous books - Sport of Queens, a history of women in Australian horse racing for Melbourne Books, as well as the novel Anger Stays and the poetry anthology Lie of Inspiration. Born in Sydney, Shane has lived most of his adult life on the edge of the Adelaide Hills and writing this book has been a long-held passion project.

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