About the area...
STIRLING
Considered a key gateway to the Adelaide Hills, the charming village of Stirling offers an unhurried lifestyle just 20 minutes from the Adelaide CBD. A quintessential hills destination, Stirling is known for its individual and unique shopping and dining establishments scattered among the main strip. You won’t be limited in your venture for fine food with Restaurant Tranquilo, Miss Perez Kitchen + Bar, The Organic Market Café and The Stirling Hotel all within walking distance. An abundance of quirky cafes will satisfy your need for quality coffee, while your shopping essentials can be made available from either of the supermarkets located in this picturesque village. Set amongst an array of deciduous trees, Stirling transforms into a canvas of colour with the changing of leaves in Autumn for which the region is also known for. Shop, dine, relax, walk, socialise, explore – there are so many ways for you to enjoy Stirling.
Around Stirling Schools: Stirling East Primary– 51 Braeside Road St Catherine’s– 22 Ayers Hill Road Shopping: Romeo’s Foodland– 5 Johnston Street Woolworths– 28 Mt Barker Road Restaurants/Cafes: The Organic Market Café– 5 Druid Avenue The Stirling Hotel– 52 Mt Barker Road
Town Highlights
See Druid Avenue transform into the Stirling Market on
the fourth Sunday of every month Sticky Rice Cooking School, with a national reputation
for excellence, especially in Asian cuisine. Stirling is one of the best places to admire the autumn
leaves for which the region is famous. Steamroller Park in the main street is a perennial
favourite with families Enjoy a stroll through the Woorabinda Bushland
Reserves The stunning Coventry Library sits in one of Stirling’s
Tranquilo Restaurant– 3/4 Mt Barker Road Transport: City buses are available at stops outside the Stirling Hotel and Steamroller Park.
many verdant parks, a perfect spot to relax and reflect. Image credit: Shannon Payne, Weekend Notes