Barossa Valley
South Australia
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Chateau Dorrien Winery

Chateau Dorrein Winery,  Tanunda, Barossa, South Australia
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

Friedensberg Historic German School Museuem, Springton, Barossa, South Australia
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 school was closed in 1917 as a result of the...

Clonlea Recreation Park


Willaston

Clonlea Park, on the banks of the North Para River, offers exceptional opportunities for recreation, quiet reflection and quality time with others as you enjoy the delightful natural setting with its open grasslands and magnificent river red gums.

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,...

Barossa Goldfield Trail


Cockatoo Valley

Discover the gold mining history of the area on one of the two loop trails.

The Herbig Family Tree


Springton

The Herbig Family Tree is a large, hollow red gum tree at Springton.

Collective Barossa


Tanunda

Collective Barossa is a one stop shop to taste and purchase the wines of three small family wineries. All the families are descendents of the original settlers of the Barossa Valley.

Whispering Wall


Williamstown

The Whispering Wall is in fact the retaining wall of the Barossa Reservoir.

McGuigan Barossa Valley- Home of Chateau Yaldara


Lyndoch

Nestled in a private valley surrounded by stunning scenic vineyards, Chateau Yaldara sits proudly perched on a hill overlooking the North Para River. The magnificent Chateau is home to McGuigan Wines and continues to nurture some of Australia's oldest vines.

Chateau Tanunda Estate


Tanunda

Chateau Tanunda, built in 1890 from bluestone quarried at nearby Bethany, is steeped in history. It's an awe-inspiring place to visit, combining historic winery buildings and a stunning 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. Thus was born the village you see today.