When I joined this forum, several of the members recalled that they had visited Hahndorf, South Australia.
In 1838, 200 Prussian refugees arrived in South Australia and established the village of Hahndorf in the Adelaide hills.
It is now a pretty tourist town which attracts many visitors.
Many of the original homes in the main street have been turned into shops or B & B's.
Hope you enjoy these few snaps.
Entrance to the town - Very old Elms trees make an arch.



In 1838, 200 Prussian refugees arrived in South Australia and established the village of Hahndorf in the Adelaide hills.
It is now a pretty tourist town which attracts many visitors.
Many of the original homes in the main street have been turned into shops or B & B's.
Hope you enjoy these few snaps.
Entrance to the town - Very old Elms trees make an arch.




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