![]() I guarantee your digestive system will cope.Īdelaide is conventionally described as Australia’s biggest country town. Have a rum panna cotta with orange caramello and gluten-free cacao biscuit at Lost in a Forest, then, if you like, head back to the Big Table in Central Market for coffee. ![]() Then drive 20 minutes, 30 if you’re unlucky, to Uraidla, a village surrounded by orchards and market gardens high in the Adelaide Hills. Have a bite to eat in the Adelaide Central Market (it’s a market that’s very central) – maybe the laksa at Asian Gourmet or a pie at The Latvian Lunchroom. I’m thinking of a place where you can plausibly have your main course in town and your dessert in the hills, with nothing more to distract you than the sounds of the magpies and the smell of gum trees. Allow some time for those trips slightly less from Cape Town to the winelands around Paarl or from Melbourne to the Mornington Peninsula.įorget that lot. In Vancouver, it’s Vancouver Island, obviously. You want to escape to somewhere peaceful, green and hilly, a place of sweet air, pretty villages and rolling fields of vines. Sooner or later, you’ve had enough of the craft coffee and hipster bars, the bare brickwork and exposed ducts and everything being terribly vibrant all the time. ![]() ![]() You’re in a cool city in the US, Canada, South Africa or Australia. ![]()
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