Lobethal

Lobethal

Lobethal Community Association
Local people, local projects, local pride


Lobethal will promote the GreenEDGE Cycling team though using its colours of green and yellow in decorating the town.
The town is keen to promote good environmental practices and promotes the reuse of items for decorations. Wheels from donated bikes, plastic drink bottles, borrowing figures made by previous towns along the route, out-of-date advertising corflutes and sculptures made with left-over materials are some of the ways the people of Lobethal minimise the impact of decorations on the environment.


Enjoy the atmosphere in the town which hosted the first Australian Grand Prix
View motorcycle mural on the wall of the popular Amberlight Café
Have your photograph taken in front of the ‘mushroom tree’ in the carpark of Lobethal Foodland supermarket
Visit Centennial Hall, the largest performance hall in the Adelaide Hills, for home-made bakery goods and refreshments
see the Kumnick Cricket Bat Factory memorial: a table, two benches, and a cricket bat and ball next to the Lobethal Bakery
Check out the iconic Onkaparinga blanket collection mosaics set of three on the outer northern wall of the Old Woollen Mill; do you have an Onkaparinga blanket at home?
Step back in time at the Recollections of Lobethal textile murals on the outer southern walls of the Old Woollen Mill.
Complete the day with a visit to Fairyland Village

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Tours/sightseeing