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Barossa Valley
Just an hour away from Adelaide, the Barossa is an ideal getaway for day trips, overnight visits or a long-term holiday. Most people would know that this region produces some of Australia's finest wines and some may also be aware that the food experiences found in the valley are second to none.
All-in-all the Barossa Valley is perfect for those who love to indulge. Apart from the many and varied cellar door experiences, we've discovered that there are other attractions in the valley definitely worth exploring. A walk through the delightful Kaiser Stuhl Conservation Park will reveal some fantastic valley views and, at sunset, the kangaroos come out to play. Visit the Whispering Wall or enjoy a sunset cocktail on top of Mengler's Hill.
Another way to appreciate the beauty of the Barossa is to see it from the air. We recommend trying either a helicopter joy flight or a hot air balloon flight at dawn, either will reveal a totally new perspective of this region. Walkers will enjoy the Heysen Trail which passes through the centre of the valley and, after you've worked up an appetite, why not stop in and savour the delights at Maggie Beer's Farm Shop near Seppeltsfield.
All-in-all the Barossa Valley is perfect for those who love to indulge. Apart from the many and varied cellar door experiences, we've discovered that there are other attractions in the valley definitely worth exploring. A walk through the delightful Kaiser Stuhl Conservation Park will reveal some fantastic valley views and, at sunset, the kangaroos come out to play. Visit the Whispering Wall or enjoy a sunset cocktail on top of Mengler's Hill.
Another way to appreciate the beauty of the Barossa is to see it from the air. We recommend trying either a helicopter joy flight or a hot air balloon flight at dawn, either will reveal a totally new perspective of this region. Walkers will enjoy the Heysen Trail which passes through the centre of the valley and, after you've worked up an appetite, why not stop in and savour the delights at Maggie Beer's Farm Shop near Seppeltsfield.
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Accommodation in the Barossa Valley
Barossa Pavilions
Chris Dittmar books into the Barossa Pavilions - set on 75 acres, the property's six modern self contained pavilions are just the place to stay for a romantic getaway. ...
Heavenly Accommodation in the Barossa
Rosanna Mangiarelli discovers "The Kirche" at Charles Melton Wines - a 150 year old converted church that's now a stunning place to rest your head in Australia's most famous wine region....
Attractions in the Barossa Valley
We take a wander around Williamstown
Kelly Golding heads to Williamstown, a charming town situated on the edge of the Adelaide Hills and the southern gateway to the Barossa Valley. Famous for its Whispering Wall - this charming town has ...
Food & Wine in the Barossa Valley
TeAro
Briony Hume visits Williamstown's newest cellar door, TeAro Wines - a cellar door with a difference. Not only is there wine tasting, they also offer Tea - in fact there's a number of similarities bet...
The 'Beauty' and the 'Beast' in the Barossa!
Chris Dittmar discovers Hentley Farm Winery - set on the banks on Greenock Creek, it's one of the hidden treasures of the region....
Indoor Activities in the Barossa Valley
Penfolds - Make Your Own Blend!
If you've ever sat with a glass of wine and thought.. 'Mmm I could do better!' then there's an experience up in the Barossa that's a must-do. The clever folk at Penfolds have developed a new tour whi...
Outdoor Activities in the Barossa Valley
Gold Fossicking - Mt. Crawford Forest
Pete Michell heads to Mount Crawford Forest with his father Johnno & son Ben to try their hand at good ol' fashioned gold fossicking, an age old activity which makes for a great family outing. You'll ...
Trike Tour!
Pete Michell discovers the latest way to take a memorable blast around the valley. Forget the limo for head turning cool, the trike is a machine built for comfortable 'look-at-me' touring. Whether you...
Relaxation in the Barossa Valley
Manicures & Martini's!
Cherylee Harris discovers a great new package at the Barossa Novotel which brings a touch of the 'Sex & the City' to the valley - and it's strictly for the girls! The new Manicures and Martinis pa...
General in the Barossa Valley
Lavender Fields
Kelly Golding heads to Lyndoch where she finds everything's coming up purple at this award winning Barossa Valley Farm. From now until the end of February is the best time to visit the Lyndoch Lavende...
A tin house and a good drop!
Briony Hume heads to the Barossa and discovers some new things to do in the region. First up, Gomersal Wines and a new cellar door where you'll find not only great wine but one of the warmest greeting...
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