The spectacular Barossa Valley is the ideal South Australian getaway. Ditch the cities and get back to nature on your next holiday and discover the wealth of experiences this beautiful region has to offer. The Barossa offers the ideal location for a romantic getaway, family holiday or just a weekend away from the daily grind.
Just a short distance from Adelaide, the Barossa is within easy reach from South Australia’s capital. There are a number of ways to experience the best of the Barossa, including farm gate tours, walking and cycling trails and scenic tours that showcase the Barossa’s finest vistas of countryside and historic vineyards.
With so much to see and do, the ideal way to explore this beautiful region is at your own pace. Self guided tours offer the luxury of stopping when and where you like, and in a region so packed with sights and experiences, this is an ideal way to experience the Barossa.
Connected by a web of country roads that take you past beautiful farms views of breath-taking scenery, self driving through the Barossa allows you to explore that many quaint towns and little country hamlets that are scattered throughout the region.
Find boutique B&B’s, Eco lodges, farms stays or country cabins in and around the towns, allowing you to have the ultimate Barossa experience while providing the ideal base from which to explore the surrounds at your leisure.
An historic region
Home to historic buildings and the producers of some of the country’s finest gourmet products, there are many opportunities to stop at farm gates to taste handmade jams, chutneys and patés, pull over and take in the beautiful scenery and soak up a bit of history.
The valley’s principle towns are Nuritoopa, Angaston,Tanunda and Lyndock, with many more to be found in between, each packed with history and offering that rustic charm and laid-back vibe that is characteristic of the Barossa region.
Farmers Markets
Angaston is a foodie’s dream; cheese makers, bakeries and wine bars line its streets, and if you are lucky enough to be in town on a Saturday morning, head to the farmers market on the outskirts of town. With local produce ranging from fresh local meats and poultry, to fresh fruits and vegetables and much more, this is a true rural experience and the perfect spot to indulge in some gastronomic pleasure.
Then explore the historic town of Lyndock, one of South Australia’s oldest towns. Here you will find the beautiful Lyndoch Lavender Farm, bakeries selling mouth-watering meals and treats and open vistas of the rolling vineyards that characterize the Barossa.
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