Hahndorf

One of the Adelaide Hills most famous towns, Hahndorf, is Australia’s oldest surviving German settlement.
Today, 100 year-old elm and plane trees line the main street, and there are many original buildings in excellent condition.
There is still a strong German flavour to the town, most evident in the smallgoods delicatessens and bakeries that line the streets.
Hahndorf has plenty of souvenir shops, craft outlets and galleries, including the Hahndorf Academy, which exhibits work by local artists and houses a small German migration museum.
Traditional German pubs, cafes, cheese and olive outlets mean that visitors won’t go hungry and for those travelling during the summer, pick your own strawberries at Beerenberg, on the outskirts of the village.

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