Barossa Valley
South Australia
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The Keg Factory

The Keg Factory, Tanunda, Barossa, South Australia Tanunda
Step back in time with our Coopers while you watch them producing quality hand crafted port and spirit kegs. Our coopers use the age-old authentic techniques and traditional tools of keg making.

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 door.

Chateau Dorrien Winery

Tanunda
Chateau Dorrien offers an experience not to be missed when you visit the Barossa Valley. Walk through an almost 100-year-old building that still has original concrete wine vats in tact, craft section and Heritage Gallery.

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 also served for four decades as St Johannes Church for the early Prussian Lutheran pioneer settlers at Springton. The...

The Lego Man

Angaston
Visit Tom Lucieer's remarkable collection of Lego models when next in the Barossa Valley. The collection is one of Australia's largest private Lego collections, located in the charming town of Angaston, enjoyed by children, the technically minded, train enthusiasts and the...

Yalumba

Angaston
Established in 1849, fiercely independent and family owned, Yalumba is a place where you will discover an atmosphere as inviting as the wines themselves. Tastings of the rare and fine wines 'The Signature' and 'The Menzies', alongside unique varieties of Viognier,...

Whispering Wall

Williamstown
The fascinating Whispering Wall has unique acoustic effects that allow you to whisper at one end, and have a friend hear your whisper more than 100 metres away.

Illaparra

Tanunda
Visit Illaparra and indulge in single or flights of fortified wines with especially selected food sensations. Also hand-made, fortified Barossa chocolates, fortified jams and jellies, rich fortified fruit cake and fresh coffee.

Kies Barossa Valley

Lyndoch
The Kies family came to Australia in 1857 from Germany. Now fifth generation their Estate grown fruit and award winning wines are offered for tasting at the historic cottage cellar door.

Seppeltsfield Wines

Seppeltsfield
Seppeltsfield Wines began in 1851 when Joseph Seppelt, fleeing turmoil in his native Silesia purchased a beautiful property in the Barossa Valley, and named it after himself - Seppeltsfield. He decided to plant vines.

The Herbig Family Tree

Springton
The Herbig Family Tree is a large, hollow red gum tree at Springton. It is estimated to be 300 to 500 years old with a diameter of seven metres at its base and a height of 24 metres.