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Elizabeth Bowland

11 Winterslow Rd, Elizabeth West SA 5113

Ten pin bowling is a sport anyone can play! Elizabeth Bowland caters for anyone from 2 year olds to 90+. The muscular and aerobic activity present when bowling can benefit all!!
Elizabeth Bowland has air-conditioned facilities for everyone. We have everything, from light balls & ramps for the very young and disabled, to bumpers to eliminate those nasty gutter balls all in a family safe – friendly environment.

League competitions are a structured weekly event for juniors & adults, a perfect way to get out of the house and meet new friends. All leagues have prizes (some cash) at the end of each season, and best of all the handicapping system ensures everyone has an even chance!

Elizabeth Bowland is great at any time, Ten Pin Bowling can be played in any weather conditions and is awesome fun for everyone!!!

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Tenafeate Creek Wines

1071 Gawler One Tree Hill Road, One Tree Hill SA 5114

Nowhere is patience and passion more in evidence than at Tenafeate Creek Wines. Tenafeate Creek Wines is a boutique winery in the One Tree Hill region and produces wines with distinctive regional character. Their wines represent an elegant yet powerful fruit-driven style and rank with the best in Australia, thanks to the unique Mediterranean macro-climate of cool, long temperate summers. The winemaking philosophy of Tenafeate Creek Wines is to represent the region's unique soil, climate and altitude. The red wines are sourced from low yielding vineyards in One Tree Hill and made in the traditional method, using small open top fermentors, a basket press and the influence of minimal oak for maturation to enhance the essence of the vineyard. With a breathtaking location on the ridge, bold and adventurous wines are being handmade and crafted, such as Italian varieties including nebbiolo and sangiovese, as well as the region's flagship varieties which include shiraz, cabernet sauvignon, grenache and merlot. Tenafeate Creek has a diverse range of wines to suit all palates, including medium-full bodied reds, whites, rose style, sparklings and fortified wines.

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Dominic Versace Wines

Lot 258 Heaslip Road, Macdonald Park SA 5121

Discover the history of Dominic Versace wines, our new release wines and dare to sample the true flavour of Italian wines. Our family have been producing chemical free wines made in the traditional Italian way for over 100 years. The winery and vineyard is only 35 minutes north of Adelaide and visitors are welcome by appointment at the small family cellar door outlet to enjoy a glass of Ruspantino with Domenic's famous wood oven pizza. Please phone to make an appointment prior to arrival.

Awards

  • Perpetual Trophy Award for Best Sparkling Red Wine
    Award Winner of Top 100/BLUE-GOLD Medal
    Sydney International Wine Competition 2015
    “Limited Release 2005 Sparkling Shiraz”
  • Award Winner of Bronze Medal
    Cairns Show Wine Awards 2014
    "NV Premium Sparkling Shiraz"

 

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Uleybury Wines

719 Uley Road, Uleybury SA 5114

Uleybury Wines cellar door sales outlet is beautifully positioned overlooking the vineyards at Uleybury. Guests can enjoy these scenic views while indulging in a glorious platter or authentic wood oven pizza complimented by a glass of Uleybury award winning wine under the shaded alfresco area, or in the lovely newly developed 'Bottega' Restaurant.

The family at Uleybury welcomes guests into the cellar door like they welcome family into their homes. Friends, wine and food come together with great hospitality. Whether you are just passing by for a quick tasting or want to spend the entire afternoon at Uleybury, your experience will be truly memorable.

Bottega Restuarant is open for lunch Friday, Saturday and Sundays 12 til 3pm and dinners Friday and Satruday nights 6 til 8pm.

Mega Health Gawler

2 Jacob Lane, Gawler SA 5118
Len Goulding has owned Good and Natural health foods ( a part of the Mega Health buying group) for 25 years helping people with their health naturally. Len a trained Naturopath and a member of the Complementary Medicine Association along with Glenn and Ilona are always on hand to assist with all diet and health conditions. A large range of quality vitamins and minerals, one of the largest and most extensive body building and shaping range in South Australia along with shelves filled with all manner of groceries make Mega Health Gawler a great place to shop. Shopping is easy for our country customers by phone, email or fax with delivery charges in line with Australia Post Charges only ( no hidden handling costs). Our every day low costs usually cover most of the delivery cost.
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Gawler Self Driving Tour

2 Lyndoch Road, Gawler East SA 5118
Gawler is unique in character, a destination molded from being the first country town in South Australia into its present form, gifted with a natural river corridor and significant built environments. The Gawler Self Drive Tour will take you on a journey where you will appreciate the degree that Gawler contributed towards the development of our state, marvel at its merging of old with new and be envious of our town lifestyle offerings. Follow route "10 signs departing from the Gawler Visitor Information Centre Car Park, 2 Lyndoch Road, Gawler . Pick up a brochure from the Centre to enhance the drive. ...
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Gawler Historic Main Street Walking Tour

2 Lyndoch Road, Gawler East SA 5118
Take a self-guided walking tour along Gawler's historic Main Street and learn the fascinating history of the area. Gawler's Historic Main Street reflects colonel William Lights vision; to create a settlement that could prosper on the banks of the north and south Para Rivers, bounded by rolling hills and within close proximity to Adelaide. Today you can witness the remarkable eras from the historical buildings that line Gawler's Main Street. The attractive setting, coupled with major roles in the mining and agricultural booms of the 1860s, 70s and 80s saw Gawler blossom into a town of broad streets, peaceful parklands and distinctive architecture. As the walk unfolds you will gain an appreciation of the achievements that our ancestors accomplished in times of challenging environmental and social harshness. Maps and information for the self-guided tour can be collected from the Gawler Visitor Information Centre between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday, or 10am to 4pm Saturdays and 10am-2pm Sundays and Public Holidays. Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day. ...
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Clonlea Park Skate Park

Murray Road, Gawler SA 5118
This skate facility is surrounded by a magnificent collection of massive rocks, cleverly positioned timber and tree-stumps, winding pathways, challenging stepping-stones and lovely lookouts. The pathways have been designed to cater for bike-riding toddlers, not just catering for the needs of teenagers. Adults will also appreciate the stroll and exploration of the many grottos hidden in the surrounding native vegetation and how water run-off has been cleverly designed, controlled and contained to form attractive rock-pools. While on your stroll, check out the cleverly designed, positioned and sculptured native birds and animals in the trees above the paths. The skate facility, while not the biggest in Australia, is magnificent. It is probably the best positioned; when considering the ambience provided by the surrounding North Para River and its natural environment. The skating area design has already been scored highly by discerning skaters. There are toilets, barbeques, and good parking facilities adjacent, and state of the art CCTV is in operation. There is no doubt that this area will be a magnet for visitors and a template for planners to admire when they contemplate solving their community’s needs for such a facility for their youth....
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Pioneer Park

2 Lyndoch Road, Gawler East SA 5118
Pioneer Park was not always the beautiful open space that it is today. It was the site of Gawler's first cemetery. The land was allocated for the town's public cemetery on the original plan by Colonel William Light. The first recorded burial was two-year old Ellen Fielding on 10 January 1847. The land was used for burials until 1870; graves were dug in all part of the cemetery, many having headstones and iron railing fences. A total of 271 people, a large number of them children, were interred in this cemetery. Health issues prompted the closure of the cemetery in 2870. The McKinlay Memorial was erected at the entrance to the old cemetery in 1875. Headstones were moved and can be seen at the entrance to the Gawler Cemetery in Willaston. A stone cairn has been erected in the park with the names of the people who were buried in the old cemetery. A sculpture of a hand can be seen in the bottom corner of the park. The Town of Gawler and the RSL decided to engage a different approach to a War Memorial. Renowned artist, Robert Hannaford AM, was commissioned in 2017 to design and develop the Memorial....
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Dead Mans Pass

Gawler Terrace, Gawler South SA 5118
The origin of the name 'Dead Man's Pass' (also known early in the history of South Australia as Para Pass and perhaps Murray Pass) has long been the subject of debate. In early colonial times, a 'pass' was a ford across a watercourse for bullock teams and horse transport. Colonel William Light is known to have visited the area as early as December 1837 and he used the campsite at Para Pass while exploring the Barossa region, and in his quest to find a passage through the Mount Lofty Ranges to the River Murray. A large red gum is believed to be the tree in which the 'dead man' was interred or found. There are four accounts of the finding of the dead man any one of which could be true. The place of the burial to this day retains the name of Dead Man's Pass....
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The Barossa Trail

31 Anne Milroy Lane, Kalbeeba SA 5118
Cycling is a popular activity in the Barossa throughout the seasons, where the ever-changing scenery provides a picturesque background for every ride. The 40 kilometre sealed path linking Gawler to Angaston incorporates the Barossa Trail (Gawler to Tanunda). Suitable for all fitness levels, this 27 kilometre sealed cycling and walking path is beautifully graded and traverses some of the loveliest countryside in the Barossa. Trail maps are available from the Barossa Visitor Centre, detailing sections of the Barossa Trail including Angaston to Nuriootpa (6km), Nuriootpa to Tanunda (7km), Tanunda to Lyndoch (14km) and Lyndoch to Gawler (13km). The trails offer varying degrees of difficulty, taking in a broad variety of food and wine precincts, retail destinations, beautiful natural bushland and sweeping scenery....