Hahndorf

We had a nice drive through Adelaide Hills, with a destination of Hahndorf.  The town was settled by Lutheran migrants in 1838.  It’s now known as Australia’s oldest surviving German settlement.  There are lots of galleries, cafes, and shops, and restaurants specializing in German traditional recipes and dishes using local produce and ingredients.  The former home of artist Sir Hans Heysen, the Cedars, is here as well.  We had a walk around and looked at the fachwerk architectural details of some of the old buildings and picked up some Heysen blue cheese and mettwurst for a snack.  A lot of cheese is made in nearby Lobethal. . .distant relatives of the Loebers?  Unfortunately, we forgot the camera, so photos will have to wait on the chance we swing back through!

For some more photos of Hahndorf, click here.  We stopped back through for a few goodies!

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Traveling like turtles, slowly and deliberately, Tamara and Donny wander together with no cure for their insatiable wanderlust.