Barossa Guidebook
There are so many options for your visit to the Barossa – immerse yourself in amazing food and wine experiences, explore the idyllic countryside along our many cycling and walking trails, search for treasures in eclectic shops or simply savour a coffee and watch the world go by.
Where to begin? Here are some itineraries to inspire you!
My Barossa Day | live like a local
Where Food is the Hero
Life's Little Luxuries
Space to Breathe
Familiar Favourites
Food, family & back tracks
Life in the Barossa is good
There's no place like home
Move & Nourish
Making Barossa memories
Life's simple pleasures
Bountiful Barossa
Breathing In Barossa Artists,Makers, And creators
Birthday celebrations
Fun-filled adventure
Be swept away
Slow down & roam
Take in the Barossa
Making magical memories
Dreaming & imagining
Lazy Saturdays
Discover Marananga village
Exploring nature
Burgers, markets & cheese
Day in the Valley of Eden
Family friendly adventures
Top 10 things to do in the Barossa with kids
Eat. Drink.Relax. Repeat
We don’t like to be rushed in the Barossa . Apreference of quality over quantity, goodservice over rushed service and cultureover clinical. Why.? We’re passionate aboutour story, our friends’ story, our Barossa.
Explore our townships & villages
Explore Seppeltsfield
Hailed as the most historic winery andgreatest showpieces in the Barossa, avibrant community of wine, food, art andbeauty awaits you at seppeltsfield.Taste, tour, discover and spend an entireday exploring seppeltsfield.
Explore Angaston
Angaston is the ideal destination for thoseseeking a Barossa escape combiningamazing food and wine, against thebackdrop of history in an idyllicenvironment where you can indulge all ofyour senses while enjoying an active familyweekend escape. With a main street that isbeautifully compact, and beckons to beexplored by foot Angaston is an idealdestination for those seeking a wonderfulculinary experience, outdoor adventure orfun for the whole family fun.
Explore Eden Valley
There’s a special valley of grapes and gumsin the Barossa, world famous for the qualityof its wines and particularly its Rieslingand renowned for the stunning landscapesaround every corner. Eden Valley is beautiful, welcoming, surprising, relaxing and the perfect location for a romantic long weekend escape away together,ideally located between the Adelaide Hillsand the Barossa Valley and overflowing with hidden gems awaiting discovery.Take time out to explore, meander and breathe in the fresh country air in the EdenValley.
Explore Nuriootpa
If you’re dreaming of a South Australianfood and wine getaway for two (with a sideserving of the great outdoors) then anescape to Nuriootpa, in the heart of theBarossa, is the perfect destination. You’ll bepositioned on the doorstep of intimatecellar doors, amazing Barossa produce andbeautiful walking and cycling trails.
Explore Tanunda
Tanunda is the perfect destination forfamilies! While our Barossa region may berenowned around the world for our grapegrowing and winemaking, but there is awhole world of adventure to discover in ourbeautiful region for the young and young aheart. The proof is in the pudding, so comealong as we show you the very best ofbeautiful Tanunda for families. And withless than an hour’s drive from Adelaide.there’s little time for the obligatory ‘are wethere yet?’ from the back seats, beforearriving at your accommodation!
Explore Williamstown
Welcome to Williamstown, where a world ofexploration dwaits. Choose your ownadventure -adrenaline-filled, thrill-a-minute, or calm and contemplative, soakingin the peace of the natural world. ourthree-day, family-friendly itinerary has youcovered, with all the local insider’s tips onwhere to go and what to do. Williamstownis the perfect destination for active,adventurous families and those who wantto explore the beautiful outdoors. Let’s jumpin!
Explore Greenock
World-renowned produce, majestic views,and a charming, rural village, thatcontinues to surprise the most intrepidtraveller- Greenock, Barossa is the secretdestination you’ll never want to leave.Less than an hour from Adelaide’s CBD, thecharming hamlet of Greenock sits on thenorth-western ridge of the Barossa Valleywine region. whilst it is easy to be fooled byits country town facade, Greenock is anexciting hive of community, discovery, andinnovation, home to artisan food producers,micro-brewers, winemakers, providores, andpassionate gastro-entrepreneurs.
Explore Lyndoch
It’s hard to capture how beautiful thesouthern Barossa is, until you actually layeyes on it. The town of Lyndoch sits in itsheart, amongst rolling vineyards with theBarossa ranges rising gently to the east.With panoramic vistas in every direction.and an abundance of the Barossa’srenowned food and wine experiences,Lyndoch is perfectly positioned for aromantic weekend away for two!
Explore Bethany to vine Vale
Discover a wealth of wine and foodexperiences, cultural heritage andspectacular views on the Bethany to VineVale trail.
Explore Maranangd
Seppeltsfield Road’s iconic avenue of palmsweaves its way through the vineyards ofthe western Barossa, delivering you to thetiny village of Marananga, and itspassionate community of producers.