Unleash Your True Explorer in Glenelg, South Australia – Adventuring Under the Hot Aussie Sun

Glenelg is one of the best places you can visit in South Australia, especially if you’re intent on doing some exploring and sightseeing. So, here’s a look at some of the best landmarks and sites you can visit during your time here.

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The Glenelg Visitor Centre

The first stop you’ll want to make on your Glenelg tour is the Visitor Centre. As the name implies, this is a great place to get all the info you need about the region and read up on all the best places to visit and tour. If you’re staying at a centrally-located Glenelg holiday accommodation – for instance, the Oaks Glenelg Liberty Suites – it’s just a quick walk away too!

The Glenelg Art Gallery

If you have an eye for art, you should definitely visit the Glenelg Art Gallery. Here you can view the works of various local artists that range from stunning landscape paintings to abstract portraits.

The Jetty

The Jetty is one of the most iconic landmarks in Glenelg, which means it’s an absolute must-visit if you’re touring the region. Rebuilt in 1969, this is a great place to relax, grab yourself a drink and wait for the oceanic sunset.

The Proclamation Trail

This is a tour you should sign up for if you want to see most of Glenelg’s highlights in one go. You can cycle along to landmarks like the First Landing – where European settlers first discovered Glenelg – and the Old Gum Tree.