Moona
Reviews
"Although its the main street, its very very quiet"
Not many people live here so its a very safe little street
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
"Tiny town in the middle of nowhere"
Very very small town that is in the middle of Australia, and is serviced by the train line running between Perth and Adelaide. When we were last there, the Hospital needed patients, and therefore had a sign up out the front "If you're crook, come to cook". This was a while ago though, so things may have changed.
"Sleepy little village in the Adealide Hills"
Great little tourist village that is known for the Big Rocking Horse. It beats the big pineapple, or big orange, and the big koala hands down.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
"Party central in Adelaide"
Hindley Street is Adelaides main party street, with Plenty of nightclubs, eateries and fun things to do for people looking to party. Weekends are normally pretty big when it comes to visiting Hindley Street
"The main road from bordertown to Wolseley"
This road has changed a lot in the last 25 years. It used to be a dry weather road only, and then it turned into an all weather dirt road. it wasn't long after that that it became a bitumen road, but was considered dangerous at the railway crossing as many cars would lose control and have an accident. The road in the last 5 years has now been changed to make it less likely for people to have an accident at the crossing, and it seems to have worked. I know this road more than any other road as I used to drive it twice a day, 6 days a week for about 12 years.
"Quiet, pleasant road that leads to the main highway between adelaide and melbourne"
I know this road well as I used to run the 5km to the highway and back every 2nd day when I as a young and fit fella. Had a mate that also used to live on the road. Scenery is pretty much farming country, and in harvest time, its a beautiful sight to see
"Normal city style road that passes Hindmarsh Stadium"
Hindmarsh Stadium is the home to the Adelaide Reds A-League Soccer Club.
"Great road that goes past Adelaide International Airport"
Nice wide 2 lane road in both directions, with both business and residential properties along the road
"Busy road that leads to the Marion Park Shopping Centre"
Very busy road as it leads to the largest shopping centre under the one roof in adelaide
"A simple clean neat and tidy street."
This street is famous for being the street that Australia's and arguably the worlds most famous cricketer lived on for most of his married life - Sir Donald Bradman
"The road itself is a normal country tar road, but its home to the Whispering Wall"
For those who don't know about it, its a well hidden secret in South Australia.
The fascinating Whispering Wall has unique acoustic effects that allow you to whisper at one end, and have a friend hear your whisper more than 100 metres away. Children in particular love visiting the wall and testing its abilities.
The Whispering Wall is in fact a retaining wall for the Barossa Reservoir and provides a scenic view of the reservoir. A collection of water supply heritage items is also on display.
"Main road out of adealide heading north. Parafield airport is on the right"
As you are going past the airport, you may notice trees between the road and the runway. If you look at the trees from above, they spell PARAFIELD, so when driving past, you can notice that they are postioned in a way that would spell that word.
"Welcome to Adelaides most popular eating out street"
O'Connell Street in North Adelaide is very popular as it has plenty of cafe's to wine and dine at. Very busy on a Saturday and Sunday morning
Who lives here?
- Professionals
"Sports people will love this one - its the road to the historic Adelaide Oval Cricket Ground"
unfortunately no people can live on this road, its more of an actual walkway nowadays than a road
"Very pretty small town at the south of the Adelaide Hills"
Right in the middle of a great wine region, Clarendon has some nice wineries that are often used for Wedding Receptions. One of my mates got married in one of these wineries, and I highly recommend visiting not only Clarendon, but the entire McLaren Vale wine region
"One of the greatest roads to physically drive in South Australia"
It used to be the main road into Adelaide until the Tunnels were built to go through the hills, but this road still lives in all its glory. Its tight, twisty and is great fun to drive in a car that handles well, of course without going over the speed limit
"Tiny road at the base of the Adelaide hills"
its slightly elevated and some very nice houses are along this road. I think its a well kept secret, but at night you can get some stunning views of Adelaide from this quiet street
"Small town in the Adelaide hills, but famous for its Easter Oakbank Racing Carnival"
Arguably the largest Horse Racing Carnival in South Australia happens here ever easter with a steeplechase race on Easter Monday being the highlight of the weekend. many people camp over the weekend to be a part of the festivities
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
"Very popular tourist town in the Adelaide Hills"
Well known for the German Arms hotel. Has a distinct German fell about the town.
"Runs parallel to the old Adelaide Mount Gambier railway line (no longer running)"
Has the Frances Hotel on this street. A great place to stop for a coldy