Hahndorf is a small town in the Adelaide Hills region of South Australia. It is classified as Australia's oldest surviving German settlement and each year lots of people, us included, enjoy its charm and delicious german sausages and sauerkraut! When visiting Hahndorf, the most striking features that greet you are the over 100 year old elm and plane trees that line the Main street and the original 'Fachwerk' buildings, many beautifully maintained or restored to original conditions. While the town retains its strong German heritage, new, exciting and chic businesses have emerged adding to the atmosphere there. We love us a day in Hahndorf! This is where the girls go to riding school so lucky us get to come up here often :-)
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New sandals, yay! |
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The Australian cowboy hat is called an Akubra. This one lined with crocodile teeth! |
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Yup, german alright!! |
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The girls found a little fairy garden |
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Everyone wanted to sit in this giant chair we found :-) |
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Yes, in Hahndorf they sell a 1 metre long hotdog!!! |
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A real pub calls for armwrestling!!! |
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