The Barossa Valley
The Barossa Valley is one of the most prominent wine-producing areas in Australia.
The Valley is 40 kilometres long and between 5-11 kilometres wide and is
a popular tourist destination.
The Barossa Vintage Festival is an annual
event, attracting visitors from around the world. Towns in the Barossa
Valley include
Tanunda,
Angaston, Nuriootpa,
Rowland Flat, Williamstown and
Lyndoch.
Barossa Accommodation
& Tours
Barossa Wines
- Winemakers Choice
offers an excellent range of wines, beers, bar accessories, cellar
equipment and gifts. (Winemakers
Choice shop details.) See their selection of Barossa wines
and South Australian
wines available for sale online.
- A Little
Luxury provides a good choice of Australian wine - both in
customisable hampers and on their own. (A
Little Luxury shop details) You can
choose to have the wine in a wine bag, in a wine box, as part of a hamper or
design your own gift by adding glasses, bar accessories or other gifts. A Little
Luxury have an extensive wine list including SA wines from McLaren
Vale (Tatachilla), the Barossa (St Hallett and Henschke), the Clare
Valley (Pikes Wines), and Adelaide Hills (Tapanappa) See their Wine & Alcohol
Gifts
Barossa Restaurants
-
Menulog
restaurant directory. You can book online and get some great
specials
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Grand Barossa with Handorf (584) (GRAY106 book online with GoDo)
Adelaide, Adelaide and Adelaide Hills, South Australia
This tour departs Adelaide and travels to the Barossa Valley and then returns to Adelaide city.
The Barossa Valley with its Bavarian villages, baroque Italienate Chateaux and stunning vineyard scenery gives a unique mix of Europe in Australia. Sample local wines, visit quaint settlements and enjoy a sumptuous lunch at one of the nearby wineries. see more details and select your date to book online...
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Tours in the Barossa Valley
Barossa School & Community Links & Information
- Local Council: The Barossa Council
- Schools:
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Angaston Show - annual
show features shearing, dog fly ball racing, sheep dog exhibitions, log
chopping, a tractor pull, Ag Bureau display and more.
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Country Arts government site listing cultural events and festivals for
regional South Australia.