Strathalbyn

South Australia's adelaide-hills

Strathalbyn is a historic town located in South Australia's Adelaide Hills, about 50 minutes southeast of Adelaide. Established in 1839 by Scottish settlers, the town is built along both sides of the picturesque River Angas, with the Soldiers Memorial Gardens at its heart. This area, surrounded by heritage-listed buildings and charming streets, is known for its Scottish influence, reflected in the local architecture and history.

Strathalbyn is often regarded as South Australia's "antique capital," with numerous antique shops, markets, and an annual antiques fair that attracts visitors from all over. The town is also a gateway to the nearby Langhorne Creek wine region, famous for its premium red wines. Visitors can enjoy a mix of rural charm, historical sites, and local produce, with opportunities to explore wineries, cafes, and boutique shops​.