Chateau Barrosa Winery Cellar Door Gift Shop and Museum
Take a trip to the impressive Chateau Barrosa in the world famous Barossa Valley of South Australia, only one hour
Lyndoch
Discover amazing places to visit, from scenic lookouts and wildlife encounters to museums and galleries.
Take a trip to the impressive Chateau Barrosa in the world famous Barossa Valley of South Australia, only one hour
Lyndoch
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. A local Barossa Valley artist has lovingly painted in mural form the Settlement of the Barossa Valley and the winemaking technique from the beginning to the present day on seven vats, it is a delight for historians, school groups and general tourists.
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. The building is surrounded by vineyards and beautifully landscaped gardens, a great place to stop and relax while in the valley.
Tanunda
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.
Willaston
The Clubhouse welcomes members and non-members to dine in our regionally themed dining room or The Clubhouse Bar. Our menu offers an extensive a la carte selection-featuring premium South Australian steak, seafood and pub favourites. There is a choice of daily specials from AUD10.00 and a special children's menu for family dining. In winter months there are warm fires roaring in the dining room and an open fire crackling in the Bar, with ducted air conditioning during summer. You are welcome at the Clubhouse, with Barossa wines available by the glass or bottle.
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.
Tanunda
Craneford Wines is a producer of quality wines reflecting the essence of the Barossa Valley.
Truro
Domain Day is a family owned winery nestled in the most southeastern corner of the Barossa Valley. The cellar door, originally the Williamstown Institute, is one of the oldest historic buildings in Williamstown and offers visitors a unique tasting experience.
Williamstown
Dragonfly Antiques deals only with original pieces (no replicas) from Asia. Our range of furniture and accessories ages from 60 - 140 years old. Many pieces have remained in their rustic condition with some minimal restoration, where others have been restored to near new condition.
Williamstown
Elderton Wines is a small, family owned and operated winery, situated in Nuriootpa
Nuriootpa
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.
Springton
Gibson's Wines is a small family owned winery nestled at the high northern end of the Barossa Valley in South Australia. A specialist producer of limited quantities of premium table wines, it is fast garnering a reputation as a reliable producer of richly flavoured and complex wine.
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