


Jacob's Creek, established in 1847, is one of Australia's oldest and most iconic wineries, offering stunning landscapes and award-winning wines.
Explore the history of Jacob's Creek and its wines at the visitor centre.
A scenic walk through the vineyard and surrounding bushland.

Sample local produce and products at this iconic Barossa Valley shop.
Jacob's Creek Vineyard involves a lot of walking and standing.
Weather can be unpredictable, and a light jacket is useful for sudden showers.
Protection from the sun is crucial during vineyard tours and tastings.
Offers a delightful breakfast menu with stunning vineyard views.

Known for its beautiful setting and excellent breakfast options.
A popular spot for lunch, offering a range of dishes made with local produce.
Scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, grilled tomatoes, and toast.
Freshly baked croissant with jam and cream, served with a hot coffee.
Selection of local cheeses, cold meats, pickles, and crusty bread.
The Fakir Hat Mosque, a stunning example of Islamic architecture, stands as a testament to the region's rich history.
The Fire Mountain Temple, also known as Besakih Temple, is a large and ancient Hindu temple complex located on the slopes of Mount Agung in East Bali, Indonesia. It is a significant place of worship and a popular tourist destination due to its stunning architecture and natural surroundings.
The Sangu River meanders through the lush hills of Bandarban in southeastern Bangladesh, offering breathtaking scenery and a tranquil environment. Its crystal-clear waters are a vital source for local communities and support diverse ecosystems, making it a serene destination for nature lovers.

Award-winning wine produced at the vineyard, a must-try for wine enthusiasts.
Locally produced jams, sauces, and other gourmet foods made from regional ingredients.
Artisan cheeses made from local milk, reflecting the unique terroir of the Barossa Valley.