About the Barossa

The Barossa, one hour’s drive from Adelaide, is Australia’s number one destination for wine and culinary voyages. Nothing else in the world like it, where an intense European heritage lives on, combined with down to earth Aussie spirit.

Take in Barossa’s great scenery, food, wine, entertainment and heritage – and it’s all so close!

Enjoy all our seasons – the weather is cool to mild in winter, warm to hot in summer, with spring and autumn being delightfully mild.

Go to https://www.barossa.com/about/ to find everything you need to know about the Barossa, including its history, food, and people,

Check out whats around us!

Nuriootpa - The commercial heart of the Barossa, Nuriootpa blends world-famous wineries with relaxed country charm. Spend your day cellar door hopping, discovering local produce, or wandering boutique shops before settling in for a long lunch with a glass of red in hand. It’s the kind of place where “just one stop” somehow turns into an entire afternoon.

 

Tanunda - Packed with heritage buildings, buzzing cafés and some of the Barossa’s most iconic wineries. Murray Street is made for slow strolls, bakery stops and wine tastings, while the surrounding vineyards deliver postcard-worthy views in every direction.

 

Lyndoch - Known as the southern gateway to the Barossa, Lyndoch is full of hidden gems waiting to be uncovered. Think beautiful wineries, family-friendly experiences, scenic drives and relaxed country hospitality. It’s also home to charming cafés and some seriously underrated cellar doors locals love to keep to themselves.

 

Angaston - Angaston brings together country charm and foodie heaven in one gorgeous little town. Explore boutique stores, artisan bakeries, local markets and cosy cafés before discovering nearby wineries and scenic lookouts. It’s a must-visit for anyone who loves slower mornings and long lunches.

 

Marananga - Small in size but huge in reputation, Marananga is a dream for wine lovers and foodies alike. Home to some of the Barossa’s most celebrated wineries and dining experiences, this tiny town punches well above its weight. Come hungry… and leave with a few extra bottles.

 

Greenock - Greenock offers classic Barossa charm with quiet streets, historic buildings and warm country hospitality. Surrounded by rolling vineyards and local cellar doors, it’s the perfect spot to slow down, sip something delicious and enjoy the peaceful side of the region.

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