Join SA Life this Sunday as the cast and crew visit the beautiful Clare Valley. Not just about wine, the Clare Valley is also a wonderful escape for those seeking history, romance and adventure.
Briony Hume visits historic Bungaree Station, a snapshot in time of South Australia’s colonial era and still a working station today. The house, gardens, church and outbuildings have been maintained and restored by each generation of the Hawker Family and today Bungaree is a fascinating place to visit. Take a self-guided tour, join a guided tour or even stay the night. Bungaree is a perfect venue for large family group reunions and special occasion celebrations.
South Australia boasts one of the very few RSPCA-certified Free Range Egg Farms in Australia so Callum Hann called into Rhode’s Eggs at Tarlee to find out what makes this family farm so special. While visiting this five-star resort for happy hens, Callum also whips up his version of scrambled eggs – a perfect start to the morning when staying in a romantic Clare Valley bed and breakfast.
Long before the ‘green movement’ of today there were people who devoted their lives to preserving and protecting local flora and fauna. Grant Cameron tells the story of John Ednie Brown – one of South Australia’s first greenies. Brown was an innovative man who developed forestry in South Australia’s mid north, in particular Bundaleer Forest, and his views strongly influenced the development of our Adelaide Parklands.
To finish with a bit of fun Pete Michell tries out the Clare’s Pedal Go Karts. Fun Wheels hires out a variety of Pedal Carts: singles, doubles and even a four-seater that is perfect for a family or even two couples. Explore the famous Riesling Trail by pedal cart or just head to a nearby bakery; it’s a unique way to get around Clare.
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