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Cherry trail
Not sure whether people are aware of this but Adelaide is famous for its cherries that are grown up in the Hills. There is something called the cherry trail that we drove at the weekend that takes you through some pretty spectacular countryside and the cherries themselves were fantastic. We liked the ones from the Torrens Valley Orchard near Gumeracha and then went and fed the animals at the Rocking Horse-a really enjoyable couple of hours and it got the children interested in fruit and where it comes from. Don't expect anything too fancy at the orchards, it literally is just lots of cherries for sale but well worth it!
Richard (41) & Joanne (37), Ben (7) and Josh (3) Out since May 07. Living in Glen Osmond.
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Originally Posted by
richjop
Not sure whether people are aware of this but Adelaide is famous for its cherries that are grown up in the Hills. There is something called the cherry trail that we drove at the weekend that takes you through some pretty spectacular countryside and the cherries themselves were fantastic. We liked the ones from the Torrens Valley Orchard near Gumeracha and then went and fed the animals at the Rocking Horse-a really enjoyable couple of hours and it got the children interested in fruit and where it comes from. Don't expect anything too fancy at the orchards, it literally is just lots of cherries for sale but well worth it!
Sounds great Richard or Joanne ,thats one of the things we are looking forward to simple enjoyable days out with the kids, without having to go to a theme park , you'll have to take us there when we arrive, Cheers Graham & Jacqui
Cheers Graham
Loving Adelaide since April 23 2008
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That sounds great, our kids would like that I think. Could you pm me some details? Many thanks.
Liz
Liz, Rich, Hattie, Rory and Trev the dog.
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Thanks, that one's a keeper. How about posting more details?
Suzer
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Prints out brochure for trail, with websites of individual farms.
http://visitadelaidehills.com.au/pdf...y_brochure.pdf
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Originally Posted by
foxychick
awesome thanks for that...we live very near the hills so will have to do it.
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Forest Range Cherries are the best for PYO cherries - they were around before any of the others and they still have the best prices. You can check when they have stuff available on their website www.cherries.net.au. I think the owner is a pom. The season is mainly thru decemebr but check because it varies a lot from year to year.
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