
Our first stop takes in the historic German Village of Hahndorf. Here you'll find a brilliant array of all types of shops, many with German themes as well as great Aussie and Adelaide souvenirs. Remember, if you make any purchases there's lots of room in the boot of the sidecar to carry them.

From Hahndorf we follow the Onkaparinga Valley through a number of historic towns until we get to Melba's Chocolate Factory at Woodside. Those chocoholics amongst us can opt to give this part of the tour a miss, it's not possible to go to the factory and resist the urge to buy.
Continuing up the Onkaparinga Valley will take us to Birdwood for a lunch stop and a look around the National Motor Museum. We are
making the assumption here that anyone doing a Ural Tour will have an interest in classic cars, bikes and trucks.It will be mid afternoon as we continue our trip through to the Big Rocking Horse, a must stop and photo destination for anyone touring in the Adelaide Hills. There will be an opportunity to here for afternoon tea and
maybe purchase an interesting gift for the young ones at home. From here we head back to drop you off in the late afternoon.Total cost of this tour for one bike and 1 or 2 passengers including a basic lunch is $550. If two bikes are booked then the price per bike is $500.
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