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The suburb's hilly and winding streets can be complex; a GPS is recommended for first-time visitors.





Flagstaff Hill is an established residential suburb situated in the southern part of South Australia. Characterized by its undulating hills and winding roads, the area provides a tranquil environment for its population of approximately 9,624 residents. The suburb is primarily known for its quiet, community-oriented lifestyle and its proximity to the natural beauty of the South Australian foothills. Its elevated position offers a distinct character and a cooler breeze compared to the plains, making it a pleasant retreat within the Adelaide metropolitan region.
Flagstaff Hill is an established residential suburb situated in the southern part of South Australia. Characterized by its undulating hills and winding roads, the area provides a tranquil environment for its population of approximately 9,624 residents. The suburb is primarily known for its quiet, community-oriented lifestyle and its proximity to the natural beauty of the South Australian foothills. Its elevated position offers a distinct character and a cooler breeze compared to the plains, making it a pleasant retreat within the Adelaide metropolitan region.
Elevated hilly terrain offering local views.
Quiet, tree-lined residential streets.
Close-knit community with a population of nearly 10,000.
Located in the picturesque South Australia region.
The area is primarily residential with limited commercial or tourist-specific attractions.
Hilly landscape may require more effort for those walking or cycling through the neighborhood.
Public transport is available but may have less frequent service compared to the city center.
The suburb's hilly and winding streets can be complex; a GPS is recommended for first-time visitors.
A car is the most convenient way to explore the suburb and commute to the nearby Adelaide city center.
Quiet residential stays and local community atmosphere.
AUD $
$100-$150 p/day
9,624
Take time to visit the local green spaces which are popular with residents for morning walks.
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September-November, March-May
Mild temperatures and blooming gardens make this a beautiful time to visit the foothills.
Days can be hot and dry; plan outdoor activities for the cooler mornings or evenings.
Enjoy stable weather and pleasant temperatures, ideal for exploring the local area.
The landscape is at its greenest, though you should prepare for occasional rain and cooler nights.







