Henley Beach - Adelaide | One of the most famous beach of South Australia
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- Опубликовано: 30 окт 2021
- Henley Beach is only 20 minutes from Adelaide central. Henley Square is right on the beach and is a destination for locals because of its beachside location and its fabulous variety of restaurants, cafes and bars in a Mediterranean style setting.
There are water fountains for kids to splash in, uniquely designed wave-shaped timber seats leading right up to the jetty, large grassed areas for a picnic, and a stunning futuristic beach shower that you will want a photo under!
Enjoy live entertainment at a number of venues at Henley Square or sit in the sun with a coffee or drink and then take a walk along the shopping strip to indulge in some retail therapy and pampering.
If you feel a little more active, stroll along the coastal path all the way to Grange Beach. Or you can walk the Linear Path - right into Adelaide.
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Indeed it is so beautiful..dats why so famous ..
THANKYOU FOR THE VIDEO
I REALLY MISS HOME AFTER BEING STUCK IN SYDNEY FOR THE LAST 30 YEARS
GOING TO LIVE AT NOOTH HAVEN WHEN WE COME HOME
1:53 - Banana Man! He’s a popular street performer, he’s been around the country (including my city, Melbourne). He was on a Channel 7 news story about fellow US performer Basketball Man.
I grew up down there, and even though I've lived in Perth for the last 30 years, I still get home sick when I see stuff like this.
As an ex Adelaide resident, I dispute the famous claim about Henley beach. The most famous beach is without a doubt Maslins beach. It’s famous for being Australia’s first official nude beach. No bigger claim to fame than that.
That and Glenelg.
HELL NAW I JUST SAW MY SELF ON THE BEACH
Dam I went to the Swedish tart every day of my life
Jammer dat er bijna geen mensen op het mooie witte zandstrand gaat zonnen !!! Groetjes Donie ,Anet,
Must admit that as a Gold Coast resident I've never heard of Henley Beach. Adelaide isn't exactly thought of as a tourist destination, except as a transit point for going up into the hills or Barossa. The beach looks good enough for the locals though it seems.
Henley Beach was the most boring, dowdy place, alla British seaside, until a Greek restaurant opened there in the early eighties and started its transition to one of the most desirable and foodie destination coastal areas, not only in South Australia, but indeed in Australia. To this day many of the buildings and businesses are owned by Greek-Australians who can proudly take credit for transforming the area. A little bit of the Mediterranean Down Under!
Needs flower boxes etc etc ...something far too exotic for the bland Australian mind.
Most famous?! More like Glenelg Beach.