Some of our most-loved tourist spots opening, including Cleland and Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens
From Friday, South Australians can again head to a string of the state’s favourite tourist attractions, including Cleland and Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens – but some will have amended services.
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A string of the state’s popular attractions will reopen today, including Cleland and Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens.
Also reopening are the Adelaide Gaol, Seal Bay and Naracoorte and Tantanoola caves.
Environment Minister David Speirs said the sites would have amended services to ensure restrictions on gatherings and social distancing were maintained.
“It’s really heartening that from today, South Australians are once again able to visit our much-loved Cleland Wildlife Park and other iconic tourism sites across the state,” he said.
Visitors can visit the gift shop and get takeaway food and coffee from the cafe.
“I urge everyone to visit these places responsibly to ensure we don’t undo the good work that’s been achieved in South Australia,” Mr Speirs said.
“So please continue to follow all directives on social distancing, comply with relevant limits on gatherings, wash your hands and download the COVID-Safe app.”
As COVID-19 restrictions continue to ease, Cleland plans to reintroduce keeper talks.
A self-guided tour of Adelaide Gaol will be available from today, and birthday parties and private operator tours will also be up and running, with up to 10 people.
The Naracoorte Caves Wonambi Visitor centre and self-guided tour of the Stick Tomato Cave and diorama will be available from today, with more tours coming online on June 8.
From Monday, the Naracoorte Caves cafe will re-open, along will tours at the Tantanoola Caves.
For more information, visit: environment.sa.gov.au/our-places.