Travel Without Limits

TRY A TIPPLE

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No trip to South Australia is complete without trying a tipple in the worldrenow­ned wine region. You needn't shell out big bucks to have a taste of some of the best wines in the world, as cellar door experience­s are usually very reasonably priced. The fullyacces­sible ArtWine Estate tasting experience is just $25 per person, which gets you six fresh and vibrant wines plus a small Adelaide Hills cheese tasting plate and delicious house-roasted almonds.

CHECK OUT A CHURCH

Adelaide is the City of Churches, and there are many architectu­ral wonders to behold. St Peter's Cathedral is a landmark in the city, and free to visit. Worshipper­s can attend morning or evening services, and sight-seers are welcomed across the middle of the day (check opening hours close to your visit, as they are subject to change for events). The main body of the cathedral is wheelchair accessible, with an accessible unisex bathroom and designated parking.

INDULGE YOUR SWEET TOOTH

Chocaholic­s rejoice! Haigh's Chocolates offers free tours of its factory in Parkside, and it's a mustdo for anyone with a sweet tooth.

You can choose whether to take a guided tour, or make your own way around, to see the chocolatie­rs in action. Watch the chocolate frogs (the best chocolate frogs in the world), truffles, and bars roll off the production line, and - if you're lucky - score some chocolate seconds. You don't need to book, so it's a flexible option to fill a gap in your itinerary. Access to the factory is challengin­g for people using mobility aids, so it's best to check in with staff at the Visitor's Centre; if a tour doesn't suit your needs, you can still pick up some delicious goodies from the accessible souvenir shop.

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Haigh's Chocolate truffle balls

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