Stop 1: Sample Australia's most expensive wine in Stirling
South Australia is not blessed with many motorways, but one of the best connects Adelaide and the hilltop enclaves of Stirling, Hahndorf, Crafers, Mount Barker and Lobethal – known collectively as the Adelaide Hills. In fact, the trip from Adelaide to the Bavarian style village of Hahndorf on the South-eastern Freeway should only take about 25 minutes.
Alternatively, follow a more leisurely back route from North Adelaide to Stirling. This will give you chance to stop off at historic Penfolds Magill Estate, the home of Grange, Australia’s most expensive wine. There are guided tours of the atmospheric cellars – or you can indulge in a spot of wine tasting at the impressively revamped cellar door.