Tucked away in the Adelaide Hills, Hahndorf is a charming village founded by German settlers in the early 19th century. This heritage is evident in its tree-lined lanes and historic taverns, which give the town a distinctly Bavarian feel. Visitors can explore rows of well-preserved, half-timbered buildings and savor traditional German cuisine. Today, Hahndorf proudly calls itself ‘Australia’s oldest German town,’ offering a unique blend of history and culture that transports guests to a different era.
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