Barossa Attractions
What better place to purchase your fresh goods and gourmet produce than in the foodies paradise of the Barossa? Open every Saturday, the Barossa Farmers Market is the place to gather your fruit, ve...
Otherwise known as the retaining wall of the Barossa Reservoir, Whispering Wall has attracted attention across the globe. But why? It's unique acoustic effect allows whispered words to be carried m...
A must when indulging in the Barossa's finest produce is a trip to Maggie Beer's Farm Shop, where you may see the cook, writer and founder of 'Maggie Beer' products herself. Offering tastings and s...
North east of Adelaide, the Barossa is fondly known as being one of Australia's most iconic food and wine regions, where the wine goes down just as smoothly as the view. Over the years, wineries ha...
Discover the Barossa's gold rush history by taking a walk on the Barossa Goldfield Trail, a two loop track that takes you back in time to discover the ups and downs of life on the goldfield. The Ba...
An ideal starting point for those entering the beauty of the Barossa Valley, Lyndoch is situated in the south, a winery rich area that fittingly encompasses the laid back Barossa lifestyle. Similar...
Barossa Daimler Tours aren’t just for serious wine buffs, car enthusiasts will relish being chauffeured around wineries in one of the 1962 Daimler Limousines. In a past life the cars were used as r...
A short walk from Tanunda's main street, Barossa Regional Gallery combines music and art in a diverse range of attractions, exhibits, performances and artifacts. Displaying works from the permanent...
features antique bottles and earthenware jars. The house is the former home of William Coulthard, founder of Nuriootpa.
Jacobs Creek Visitor Centre has a cellar door and wine tastings of Jacob Creek Wines. There are daily vineyard tours and walking trails on the property alongside the banks of the creeks. Family fri...