Adelaide to Hay road trip: Best stops, distance & drive time

Adelaide to Hay road trip: Best stops, distance & drive time

The best stops on an Adelaide to Hay road trip include Murray Bridge, Tooleybuc and Balranald. By car along sealed roads, the distance from Adelaide to Hay is 654km, with a driving time of around seven hours.

An Adelaide to Hay road trip will take you to one of the more interesting Murrumbidgee River towns in South Australia. The drive can also form the first section of a longer road trip from Adelaide to Dubbo or Adelaide to the Gold Coast.

Adelaide brings food tours of the fabulous Central Market, Torrens River cruisesswimming with dolphins and the chance to walk across the roof of the Adelaide Oval. To book Adelaide accommodation, step this way. For a full range of Adelaide tours and experiences, explore here.

Hay, meanwhile, offers fabulous views over the plains and fascinating wool industry heritage. For Hay accommodation deals, search here.

This guide should help you plan your perfect Adelaide to Hay road trip itinerary.

Adelaide to Hay distance and driving time

By car along sealed roads, the distance from Adelaide to Hay is 654km. That makes for a driving time of around seven hours

Good stops to add to an Adelaide to Hay road trip itinerary include Murray Bridge, Tooleybuc and, Balranald.

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Adelaide to Hay road trip: Adelaide Hills

The Adelaide to Hay drive starts out through the Adelaide Hills. Near Crafers, it’s possible to make an engaging detour to the Mount Lofty Botanic Garden, Mount Lofty Summit and Cleland Conservation Park.

The road trip then passes the Mount George Conservation Park, Raywood Gardens and the Bridgewater Fairy Garden on the way into Hahndorf.

German heritage-laced Hahndorf has plenty going for it. You’ll find excellent Adelaide Hills wineries such as the Sidewood Estate, The Lane and the Hahndorf Hill Winery.

The Lane Vineyard in the Adelaide Hills.
The Lane Vineyard in the Adelaide Hills. Photo by Isaac Forman, Serio.

Alternatively, you can enjoy German-style food and beers at the Hahndorf Inn and German Arms Hotel.

Other attractions include artist Hans Heysen’s studio at the Cedars and the kid-pleasing Hahndorf Farm Barn.

The Princes Highway continues through the Adelaide Hills to Mt Barker. Reasons to stop here include the Prancing Pony Brewery, SteamRanger Heritage Railway, Howard Vineyard and Berrigan Wines. You might also want to try walking to the Mt Barker Summit Lookout.

Adelaide to Hay drive: Mt Barker to Tailem Bend

After Mt Barker, the Adelaide to Hay drive gets more rural, but it does go past Monarto.

Here, the Monarto Safari Park is one of the biggest zoos in Australia.

It’s a short diversion off the highway to Murray Bridge, where you can walk among the wildflowers in Kinchina Conservation Park or take a Murray River paddleboat cruise.

Murray Bridge accommodation costs from $101 per night, with good options including the Bridgeport Hotel.

From Murray Bridge, it’s a short drive down the Princes Highway to Tailem Bend.

Things to do in Tailem Bend include tackling the Murray River walking loop and getting spooked out by the ghost tours at Old Tailem Town Pioneer Village.

Click through to the next section: Tailem Bend to the Victorian border.