Fleurieu Living Magazine

Create your escape McLaren Vale

Framed by its spectacular coastline, McLaren Vale and the Fleurieu offers diverse nature and wildlife, sensational food and wine and some of the most stunning beaches in Australia, all on the doorstep of Adelaide and an international airport. Where else could you go bushwalking in a national park in the morning, refresh with a locally brewed craft beer, indulge in world-class food and wine for lunch, then end the day at the beach watching the sun set? The growing sophistication of the region is highlighted by art galleries, state-of-the-art cellar doors, tailored day tours and fresh regional fare.

Come just because, or plan a trip around these special events:

Mark the end of vintage for this premium wine district by combining your passion for cars and wine Join thousands of cheerful spectators on the main street of McLaren Vale to catch a glimpse of your favorite classic vehicle. Funds raised through the Charity Dinner on Saturday, April 21 will support the McLaren Vale and Districts War Memorial Hospital and local CFS Units. Vintage and Classic: 11 a.m. April 22, 2018.

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