Top 5 Ways To Relax In Nature In South Australia

Get back to basics and appreciate the abundant beauty of our backyard while self-isolating in South Australia. Soak in a sunset spectacular, gaze up at star-filled skies, hike that mountain or stroll along a secluded beach.

If you're unsure about the current travel restrictions and how to travel responsibly in this quickly changing environment, more information is available here. For now, let's dream together about future adventures and being surrounded by nature with our guide to the best ways to relax in nature in South Australia.

1. Sunsets

Sit back on the beach, toes in the sand and watch as the sun slips behind the ocean, all without another soul in sight. South Australian skies put on a show come day's end with collages of blazing red, yellow and orange Mother Nature's subtle reminder to us all to stop, breathe and take a mental break from all the chaos. From the Riverland to Kangaroo Island, find our top 8 spots to watch the sun set in South Australia and soak in a sunset spectacular in solitude. Talk about inspired isolation!

2. Stargazing

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