


Nestled in the heart of South Australia's wine region, the Historic Town of Barossa is a charming blend of old-world charm and modern viticulture.
Explore the history of Barossa's wine-making at this iconic centre.
A unique rock formation where whispers can be heard up to 100m away.
One of the oldest and most historic wineries in Barossa.
Barossa's climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers.
Explore the historic town's cobblestone streets and vineyards.
Stay hydrated during long days of sightseeing.
Iconic for its seasonal produce and Maggie Beer's signature dishes.
Popular for its organic, locally-sourced dishes and beautiful setting.
Famous for its share plates and extensive wine list.
A platter featuring local Barossa cheeses, cured meats, seasonal fruits, and house-made preserves.
A selection of local cheeses paired with Barossa Valley wines, served with fresh bread and fruit.
Slow-cooked Barossa lamb, served with roasted vegetables, tzatziki, and pita bread.
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Award-winning wines from the Barossa's historic vineyards, reflecting the region's rich viticultural heritage.
Durable and stylish leather products, handcrafted by local artisans using traditional techniques.
Pure, locally sourced honey from the Barossa's native flora, supporting local beekeepers and their craft.