Activities in Barossa


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Angas Park Fruit  (Angaston)
The Angas Park Retail Shop is situated at the top end of the main street of Angaston, a lovely little village nestled in the heart of South Australia's Barossa Valley; look for the bright yellow sign out front. Upon ... [More Info]


Angaston Cottage Industries  (Angaston)
Angaston Cottage Industries was started in 1972 by a group of local women keen to use surplus local produce and show off their creative talent. Today the shop stocks a range of homemade goods, homegrown produce ... [More Info]


Barossa Farmers Market  (Angaston)
Every Saturday morning from 7.30am to 11.30am, you can taste and take home the best the Barossa has to offer. Over 50 stallholders provide a cornucopia of the freshest vegetables, meats, breads and cheeses. Delicious ... [More Info]


Barossa Historical Museum  (Tanunda)
The museum is located in the Barossa Valley about an hours drive from Adelaide. Former 1865 Post Office, now an interesting museum of historical relics portraying the areas German heritage. Some of the more significant ... [More Info]


Barossa Regional Gallery  (Tanunda)
The Barossa Regional Gallery is a high quality art space displaying works from the permanent Barossa Vintage Festival Collection, Community Art in Fabric, regularly changing temporary and touring exhibitions of ... [More Info]


Barossa Small Winemakers Centre  (Tanunda)
The Barossa Small Winemakers Centre is a showcase for wines of the Barossa's small independent winemakers. Rare and distinctive wines are sold here and give visitors to the Chateau access to wines that are rarely ... [More Info]


Barossa Valley Golf Club  (Nuriootpa)
The Barossa Valley Golf Club is a 6026 metre par 72 course with an ACR rating of 70.8 and the tees are generous and well made. The fairways seem generous but the rough can be punishing and some well placed bunkers ... [More Info]


Bethany Wines  (Tanunda)
In a world that seems obsessed with speed and immediacy, we are often in danger of losing sight of life's simpler traditions. Filling buckets with clusters of new season's grapes in the Barossa, under the blaze ... [More Info]


Birthstones  (Angaston)
Purchase a bucket of gem bearing gravel and be shown how to fossick. Watch the onsite gem cutter and arrange to have your finds turned into beautifully faceted gems and choose your own jewellery setting. Specialising ... [More Info]


Burge Family Winemakers  (Lyndoch)
A small family owned wine business established in 1928 making estate grown wines from a 10 hectare vineyard. Focussing on low yielding, high quality crops, the resulting wines continue to receive critical acclaim ... [More Info]


Charles Melton Wines  (Tanunda)
Winemaker Charles Melton and his partner Virginia Weckert have specialised in the production of limited release, premium red wines made from Barossa grapes since 1984. It was in the mid 1980's that Charlie and ... [More Info]


Chateau Barrosa Rose Garden  (Lyndoch)
Chateau Barossa Rose Garden is the inspiration of Mr HT Thumm who, in wanting to leave a worthwhile and lasting legacy to South Australian and the Barossa Valley in particular, has developed one of the world's ... [More Info]


Chateau Dorrien Winery  (Tanunda)
Chateau Dorrien offers an experience not to be missed when you visit the Barrossa Valley. Walk through an almost 100 year old building which still has original concrete wine vats in tact, the concrete vates, craft ... [More Info]


Chateau Tanunda  (Tanunda)
Chateau Tanunda is steeped in the history of yesteryear, built in 1890 from bluestone quarried at nearby Bethany. It's an awe-inspiring place to visit, combining historic winery buildings and a stunning cellar ... [More Info]


Chateau Yaldara  (Lyndoch)
Yaldara Wines and its magnificent chateau have long been recognised as one of the most picturesque and attractive tourist destinations in Australia. Tony Spencely and local chef Kas Martin have been commissioned ... [More Info]


Clonlea Recreation Park  (Willaston)
Clonlea Recreation Park was the home of the first Gawler settlers and today is a large recreation park. The ground is mostly open grassland; it is interestingly contoured and one can look down from its centre on ... [More Info]


Clubhouse at the Tanunda Club  (Tanunda)
The Clubhouse welcomes members and non-members to dine in our regionally themed dining room or The Clubhouse Bar. Our menu offers an extensive a la carte selection-featuring premium South Australian steak, seafood ... [More Info]


Cockatoo Ridge Wines  (Tanunda)
Cockatoo Ridge Wines, as Australian as the white Cockatoo gracing its label. Cockatoo Ridge Cellar Door blends harmoniously with the heritage of the Barossa Valley. We invite you to visit our Cellar Door, an inspired ... [More Info]


Elderton Wines  (Nuriootpa)
Elderton Wines is a small, family owned and operated winery, situated in the heart of the Barossa Valley. The Elderton vineyard, which was planted around 1900 by Samuel Elderton Tolley, was purchased by the Ashmead ... [More Info]


Friedensberg Historic German School Museum  (Springton)
Built in 1861 on land and with money donated by George Fife Angas, Friedensberg (Hill of Peace) Schoolroom with headmaster's residence attached served also for four decades as St Johannes Church for the early Prussian ... [More Info]