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FLAXMANS<br />
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Lookout<br />
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Murrayvale<br />
Presbyterian<br />
Church Arboretum<br />
Humbug Scrub<br />
Sanctuary<br />
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Uleybury<br />
School<br />
Museum<br />
RD<br />
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Reservoir<br />
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GLEN<br />
Springton<br />
Mount<br />
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Mt Crawford<br />
Forest Info. Centre<br />
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DEVON<br />
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Reservoir<br />
One Tree Hill<br />
Crawford<br />
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Picnic Area<br />
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Reservoir<br />
McBEANS<br />
Crawford<br />
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Lone Pine<br />
Picnic Area<br />
HILL<br />
Cromer<br />
Campground<br />
RD<br />
CREEK<br />
ROCKY<br />
RD<br />
Crawford<br />
TREE<br />
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Blue Gums<br />
Picnic Area<br />
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Robert Burns<br />
Inn Monument<br />
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Mt Gawler<br />
Mount Pleasant<br />
MARTIN<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong><br />
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Hermitage<br />
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TUNGKILLO<br />
B34<br />
HILL<br />
Mt Gould<br />
Kersbrook<br />
LITTLE<br />
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B10<br />
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CHECKER<br />
Forreston<br />
ROAD<br />
Torrens<br />
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- COOKES<br />
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Shop<br />
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CROMER<br />
WARREN<br />
B31<br />
Millbrook<br />
Res.<br />
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Hermitage<br />
LOWER<br />
RANGE<br />
Km<br />
River<br />
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Tea Tree<br />
Gully<br />
Adelaide<br />
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RD<br />
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Mt Crawford<br />
Forest<br />
B10<br />
N.E. RD<br />
HILL<br />
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Inglewood<br />
12<br />
Birdwood<br />
National Motor Museum<br />
B10<br />
The Toy Factory<br />
The Big Rocking Horse<br />
A10<br />
Chain Of<br />
Ponds<br />
12<br />
RD<br />
Gumeracha<br />
Houghton<br />
RD<br />
B35<br />
Tungkillo<br />
A11<br />
Anstey Hill<br />
Rec. Pk<br />
Visitor Information Centre<br />
Cudlee<br />
Creek<br />
RD<br />
Photo Opportunity<br />
Secondary <strong>Road</strong> Sealed<br />
Major <strong>Road</strong> Sealed<br />
CREEK<br />
Cudlee<br />
Creek Con Pk<br />
Paracombe<br />
Cellar Door<br />
B34<br />
Caravan Park<br />
Other <strong>Road</strong> Unsealed<br />
Other <strong>Road</strong> Sealed<br />
ANGAS<br />
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Kenton Valley<br />
Mt Crawford<br />
Forest<br />
Prairie<br />
Camping Area<br />
HILL<br />
RD<br />
Palmer<br />
BURFORD<br />
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Other <strong>Road</strong>s<br />
Distances In Kilometres<br />
(surface not defined)<br />
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Kangaroo Creek<br />
Reservoir<br />
GORGE<br />
RD<br />
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Mount<br />
Torrens<br />
Castambul<br />
CREEK<br />
Black Hill<br />
Con. Park<br />
Mannum<br />
B35<br />
For winery & restaurant<br />
locations see<br />
centre map & town maps<br />
Heysen Trail<br />
Mawson Trail<br />
Mt Crawford Forest<br />
Montacute<br />
Con. Pk<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
FOX<br />
Route Marker<br />
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CONTACT AN ACCREDITED<br />
VISITOR<br />
INFORMATION<br />
CENTRE<br />
for more information<br />
Barossa & other SA Regions I Accommodation<br />
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Tours Events Wineries I Accommodation Reservations<br />
Attractions I Kangaroo Island Sealink Bookings<br />
Maps & Books I Exclusive Gifts & Souvenirs<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> VISITOR<br />
INFORMATION CENTRE<br />
66-68 Murray Street, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 0600 or 1300 852 982<br />
info@barossa.com<br />
Open weekdays 9am to 5pm<br />
Weekends & public holidays 10am to 4pm<br />
Closed Christmas Day & Good Friday<br />
GAWLER VISITOR<br />
INFORMATION CENTRE<br />
2 Lyndoch <strong>Road</strong>, Gawler<br />
Ph: (08) 8522 9260<br />
visitorcentre@gawler.sa.gov.au<br />
Open 7 days 9am to 5pm<br />
Closed Christmas Day & Good Friday<br />
KAPUNDA VISITOR<br />
INFORMATION CENTRE<br />
Thompson Building<br />
Corner Main & Hill Streets, Kapunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8566 2902<br />
kapunda.touristinfo@bigpond.com<br />
Open weekdays 9am to 5pm<br />
Weekends & public holidays 10am to 4pm<br />
Closed Christmas Day & Good Friday
CONTENTS<br />
Welcome to the Barossa 4<br />
Beginnings 6<br />
Our Living Heritage 7<br />
Festivals + Events 8<br />
Wine 10<br />
Food 26<br />
National Parks 30<br />
Trails 32<br />
Winery & Restaurant Map 34<br />
Town Maps 36<br />
Picnic Reserves 39<br />
Markets, Shopping + Galleries 40<br />
Family Day Out 45<br />
Barossa Towns 46<br />
Tours + Transport 52<br />
Accommodation 55<br />
Our Neighbours 65<br />
Directory 66<br />
Wine tasting at Cellar Door<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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WELCOME TO THE <strong>BAROSSA</strong><br />
One of the most recognised regions in<br />
Australia, the Barossa is the place to visit for<br />
premium food, wine and cultural experiences.<br />
The strong links to the Barossa’s European<br />
heritage remain within the thriving community,<br />
combined with down-to-earth <strong>Australian</strong> spirit,<br />
create a richly diverse lifestyle in a relaxed,<br />
rural setting.<br />
To visit the Barossa is to taste the good life<br />
in all its forms. Premium wines (including<br />
world-famous Barossa Shiraz and Eden Valley<br />
Riesling), regional produce and acclaimed<br />
restaurants provide a gastronomic experience<br />
second to none. Historic churches, stone<br />
buildings and cottages beckon explorers.<br />
Easy to reach trails, reserves and forests<br />
yield the Barossa’s natural environment, and<br />
the sweeping landscapes feature scenery<br />
as varied as it is beautiful. Encompassing all<br />
this is our famous hospitality, from the warm<br />
welcome of a cellar door, bed & breakfast or<br />
shopowner to the friendly local who’ll help<br />
you fi nd your way. Share our wines and food,<br />
enjoy the lifestyle, and you’ll soon feel at<br />
home in the Barossa.<br />
Come for a romantic escape, to relax and<br />
unwind, or for some outdoor adventure.<br />
Discover our wines and explore our heritage.<br />
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What Shall I Wear In ...<br />
Spring<br />
Spring brings a fresh vitality to the Barossa<br />
- sunny, with a crispness in the air, an<br />
abundance of wild fl owers and a great time for<br />
nature walks. Lighter clothing during the day,<br />
warm clothing for the cool evenings.<br />
Summer<br />
Summer brings plenty of sunshine and warm<br />
days. The average temperature is about<br />
29°C, but hot days of 35°C can occur. Shorts<br />
and short sleeves are in order here. Balmy<br />
evenings are ideal for outdoor dining.<br />
Autumn<br />
The autumn months, especially March and<br />
April, bring mild days with chilly evenings.<br />
The autumn leaves on the vines are a sight<br />
to behold. Light clothing during the day, but<br />
some warm clothes for the evening.<br />
Winter<br />
The winter months of June, July and August<br />
bring chilly days and cold nights during which<br />
warm Barossa hospitality can be enjoyed in<br />
front of a cosy fi re. Warm clothing and an<br />
umbrella is advisable.<br />
Visitors Requiring Wheelchair Access<br />
A large number of buildings in the Barossa<br />
were built over 50 to 100 years ago and as a<br />
result some have small doorways, steps and<br />
other architectural features that can cause<br />
diffi culty in access for disabled visitors. The<br />
footpaths are generally wide and shaded and<br />
there are several concrete ramps to make<br />
access easier. Some of the shops have old-<br />
fashioned doors unsuitable for wheelchairs,<br />
in which case many of the shopkeepers are<br />
happy to assist you, where possible, or to<br />
bring goods for your inspection.<br />
To make access easier, several of the cafés<br />
and tea rooms place tables near the footpaths<br />
when the weather is pleasant. Some<br />
accommodation is easily accessible for people<br />
with disabilities - see the index on page 66. As<br />
we are learning more about people’s needs,<br />
more facilities will become available. We hope<br />
your stay here will be comfortable<br />
TRAVEL TIMES BY CAR<br />
Routes into the Barossa Distance Time<br />
Adelaide - Nuriootpa<br />
(via Sturt Hwy)<br />
Adelaide - Angaston<br />
75km 1hr 15mins<br />
(via Springton) 90km 1hr 30mins<br />
Adelaide - Gawler 45km 1hr<br />
Gawler - Lyndoch 15km 20mins<br />
Adelaide - Williamstown<br />
(via Chain of Ponds) 45km 50mins<br />
Williamstown - Lyndoch 7km 10mins<br />
Tanunda - Nuriootpa 7km 10mins<br />
Tanunda - Angaston 13km 12mins<br />
Angaston - Nuriootpa<br />
Springton - Angaston<br />
6km 10mins<br />
(via Eden Valley) 27km 25mins<br />
Bottom right: Barossa Ranges near Rowland Flat<br />
AVERAGE MONTHLY TEMPERATURES<br />
January February March April May June July August September October November December<br />
Maximum 29 29 26 21 17 14 13 14 17 20 24 26<br />
Minimum 14 14 12 9 7 5 4 5 6 8 10 12
WELCOME TO THE <strong>BAROSSA</strong><br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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BEGINNINGS<br />
Johannes Menge knew a good thing when he saw it.<br />
Sent to survey the ranges north of Adelaide,<br />
he returned with a glowing report of the area<br />
he called New Silesia. Rich and fertile, he<br />
foresaw ‘vineyards and orchards and immense<br />
fi elds of corn’, thriving on the land that he<br />
described as ‘matchless in this colony’.<br />
It was 1840 and South Australia had been<br />
opened up for free settlement four years<br />
earlier, giving hard-working men and women<br />
the chance to establish a new life. It also<br />
presented an exciting new challenge to<br />
entrepreneurs who sought to create a thriving<br />
economy and personal wealth in this new land.<br />
Among them was George Fife Angas, one<br />
of the founders of the South <strong>Australian</strong><br />
Company. Encouraged by Menge, he selected<br />
land throughout the valleys, hills and open<br />
ranges to be opened up for agriculture and<br />
settlement. The region was named Barrosa,<br />
after the site of an English victory in the<br />
Spanish Peninsula War, but with a mis-spelling<br />
on offi cial documents became the uniquely<br />
<strong>Australian</strong> ‘Barossa’.<br />
The promise of freedom and opportunity<br />
quickly brought settlers to the region.<br />
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English migrants settled at Lyndoch in 1840,<br />
with a group of more than 200 Germans<br />
following two years later. The dissident<br />
Lutherans from Silesia, Brandenberg, Prussia<br />
and Posen sought religious freedom, and<br />
leased land from the South <strong>Australian</strong><br />
Company and set about creating a new life.<br />
Settling on Tanunda Creek, they developed<br />
Bethany, a typical agrarian Prussian village,<br />
or ‘Hufendorf’. Farms were laid out as long,<br />
narrow strips of land, with the creek running<br />
through each property, and dwellings and farm<br />
buildings built near the road. Other Lutheran<br />
villages were created at Langmeil and Light<br />
Pass, while English settlement boomed at<br />
Angaston and in the Barossa Ranges.<br />
Hard-working peasants, the Lutherans brought<br />
with them their traditional farming methods<br />
and the belief in self-suffi ciency. Each property<br />
housed livestock and poultry, and was planted<br />
with a fruit orchard, vegetables and a few<br />
grapevines that thrived in the rich Barossa soil.<br />
Wine became a part of life for the Lutheran<br />
settlers and grape growing developed as a<br />
fundamental agricultural activity.<br />
The region’s viticultural potential was also<br />
recognised by the wealthy English gentry,<br />
who set about developing a commercial<br />
wine industry. By the 1890s Barossa wine<br />
was being exported to England, and wine<br />
production soon became the region’s<br />
predominant industry.<br />
Its success was a partnership between<br />
growers and winemakers – helped along<br />
by the Barossa’s superior soil and climate.<br />
Their intimate knowledge of the land saw<br />
local growers produce grapes of outstanding<br />
intensity and fl avour, that were crafted into<br />
wines of exceptional quality. Its reputation<br />
grew, and the name Barossa soon became<br />
synonymous with premium wine production<br />
and as Australia’s most famous wine region.<br />
These are just some of the threads that make<br />
up the historic tapestry of the Barossa, a richly<br />
textured community with a distinctive culture.<br />
Today’s Barossa refl ects all of these elements,<br />
combining the traditions of 160 years with<br />
21st century creativity and comfort. Like a<br />
good Barossa wine, it’s a classic blend and it’s<br />
right here ready for the tasting.
OUR LIVING HERITAGE<br />
Ever wondered what 160 years of history looks like?<br />
Explore the Barossa and you’ll soon fi nd out.<br />
The Barossa’s success was built on hard<br />
work and a strong vision for the future. As the<br />
region thrived, so did civic pride and the desire<br />
to build a community which would stand the<br />
test of time. That strong sense of pride has<br />
never waned, and the region’s heritage is<br />
proudly preserved and celebrated by the local<br />
community. It’s also enthusiastically shared<br />
with our visitors, and churches, museums and<br />
heritage sites are open to discover and enjoy.<br />
Start at the visitor information centres in<br />
Gawler and Tanunda, or one of the information<br />
outlets in neighbouring towns. There you’ll<br />
fi nd town walk brochures and detailed<br />
information on heritage sites throughout the<br />
region, including the Barossa Heritage Trail<br />
guide. Stretching north to Kapunda and south<br />
to Mount Pleasant, this fascinating trail links<br />
museums, historic places and natural sites and<br />
is the key to unlocking the Barossa’s heritage.<br />
As you meander the trail, why not stop off in<br />
townships along the way and take a selfguided<br />
Town Walk. Wander the streets at your<br />
leisure, exploring the history of the area and<br />
each town’s signifi cant local architecture, from<br />
rustic corrugated constructions to majestic<br />
stately homes.<br />
Whether you stick to a guided trail or just<br />
follow your nose, you’ll fi nd pieces of the<br />
Barossa’s history wherever you turn. Pioneer<br />
building and original settlers’ homes offer<br />
clues to a lifestyle long past, hotels and<br />
heritage accommodation let you relive times<br />
gone by (with modern amenities, of course).<br />
If you like to come prepared, there are some<br />
great books that will help give you an insight<br />
into the Barossa’s rich history. For a regional<br />
overview try Explore The Barossa or Norris<br />
Ioannou’s Barossa Journeys, or take a more<br />
in-depth approach with one of the many<br />
detailed town publications. They’re available<br />
at bookshops, gift stores and Barossa Visitor<br />
Information Centre, along with friendly advice<br />
and plenty of recommendations on places to<br />
go and things to see.<br />
BEGINNINGS – OUR LIVING HERITAGE<br />
Barossa Heritage Trail<br />
- See page 32<br />
Far left: Château Tanunda; Ziegenmarkt at Tanunda<br />
(Barossa Vintage Festival); Seppelt Winery, Seppeltsfield<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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FESTIVALS + EVENTS<br />
Book a ticket, book a bed and book a few days off, because no matter what<br />
your interests, the Barossa has a special event you just shouldn’t miss!<br />
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From cellar doors to restaurants to galleries,<br />
there’s always plenty to see, do and be a part<br />
of in the Barossa. Another reason to visit is<br />
the exciting calendar of events held across the<br />
region throughout the year.<br />
Food, wine and music come together for<br />
Barossa Under The Stars, Gawler Gourmet<br />
and Heritage Festival and Barossa Gourmet.<br />
Kapunda’s annual Celtic Festival is the longest<br />
running of its kind in Australia and celebrates<br />
Celtic music, poetry and craft. And for the<br />
ultimate Barossa experience, come and join<br />
us for the biennial Barossa Vintage Festival,<br />
a week-long celebration of the region’s wine,<br />
food and community. Celebrating 60 years in<br />
2007 this festival is on from 7-15 April.<br />
Adrenalin fans have plenty of choice, with<br />
the Toyota Rally SA, Collingrove Hill Climb<br />
and Classic Adelaide Rally providing actionpacked<br />
motor racing. For those with a more<br />
athletic sporting bent there’s the Brauer<br />
Half Marathon, SA Women’s Hardcourt<br />
Championships, the Barossa Golf Open, and<br />
a stage of the world-class Tour Down Under<br />
cycling race.<br />
For a full events calendar visit<br />
www.barossa.com or call 1300 852 982.<br />
MARKETS & REGULAR EVENTS<br />
Every Saturday Morning<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> FARMERS MARKET<br />
7.30am-11.30am<br />
Cnr of Stockwell and Nuriootpa <strong>Road</strong>s,<br />
Angaston<br />
Ph: 0402 026 882<br />
Every Sunday<br />
GAWLER LIONS MARKET<br />
8am-12pm<br />
Gawler Railway Station<br />
(23rd Street, Gawler)<br />
Ph: (08) 8522 1346<br />
Every Sunday<br />
LAZY SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT<br />
‘THE CLUBHOUSE’<br />
3pm-6pm<br />
The ClubHouse<br />
45 MacDonnell Street, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 2058<br />
1st Sunday of every month<br />
WILLIAMSTOWN MARKET<br />
Williamstown Institute 9am-3pm<br />
Ph: (08) 8524 6395<br />
2nd Sunday of every month<br />
LYNDOCH MARKETS AT<br />
KIES FAMILY WINES<br />
10am-3pm at Kies Family Wines<br />
Barossa Valley Way, Lyndoch<br />
Ph: (08) 8524 6950<br />
1st & 3rd Friday of every month<br />
Poultry and Produce every Wednesday<br />
R & F AUCTIONS<br />
Gawler Pace Way<br />
(Two Wells <strong>Road</strong>)<br />
Ph: (08) 8522 4861<br />
Every Thursday<br />
BRASSERIE MOUSTACHE MARCHÉ<br />
LUNCH PRIX FIX<br />
Brasserie Moustache<br />
Ph: (08) 8564 8388<br />
Clockwise from top: Biennial Barossa Slow; Para <strong>Road</strong> Wine<br />
Path; Barossa Gourmet
DATE EVENT<br />
February 2007<br />
18 February Declaration of Vintage<br />
Tanunda Main Street from 11.30am.<br />
Mob: 0410 669 449.<br />
24-25 February Angaston Show<br />
Angaston Show Grounds Ph: (08) 8564 3337.<br />
March 2007<br />
10 March Tanunda Show<br />
Tanunda Oval Ph: (08) 8563 3360.<br />
18 March Gawler Band Festival<br />
Ph: (08) 8522 1122.<br />
April 2007<br />
7-15 April 2007 Barossa Vintage Festival<br />
Australia’s largest and longest running wine festival<br />
with over 100 events and activities spreading over a<br />
whole week Ph: 1300 852 982.<br />
7 April Outside the Cellar (concert event)<br />
Concert Event at Château Tanunda to kick off the<br />
Barossa Vintage Festival celebrations. Featuring<br />
Joe Camilleri and the Black Sorrows, Diesel, The<br />
Huckleberry Swedes, The VJ Band, John Baker Trio<br />
and Avedis. Bookings essential Ph: 1300 852 982.<br />
8 April Whistler Wines Easter Sunday Family Funday<br />
BBQ, Music and Free entertainment for children<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 4942.<br />
12-15 April Gawler Horse Festival<br />
Celebration of the <strong>Australian</strong> Horsing Industry. Includes<br />
over 28 equine disciplines plus SA’s only small farm<br />
expo and Horse SA National Conference.<br />
Ph: (08) 8391 0340.<br />
15 April Barossa Air Show<br />
Non-stop aerial action. Starts 10am at Koch <strong>Road</strong><br />
airfi eld, Rowland Flat. Children under 15 Free<br />
Ph: 0418 829 726.<br />
May 2007<br />
3-6 May Rotary District 9520 Conference<br />
5 May Gawler Cup<br />
Gawler & Barossa Jockey Club Ph: 0433 324 745.<br />
19-27 May History Week Celebrations<br />
Various Towns<br />
For details contact Barossa VIC Ph: 1300 852 982 or<br />
(08) 8563 0600, Gawler VIC Ph: (08) 8522 9260.<br />
June 2007<br />
3-6 June Whistler Wines Stew and Shiraz Day<br />
Stew, Music, Museum, Wines, Free entertainment for<br />
children Ph: (08) 8562 4942.<br />
August 2007<br />
11-12 August Toyota Rally SA<br />
Mount Crawford Forest Ph: (08) 8212 2800.<br />
TBA Barossa Gourmet<br />
For dates and details call 1300 852 982.<br />
September 2007<br />
TBA Barossa Wine Show<br />
1-2 September Gawler Horticultural & Agricultural Show<br />
Gawler Show Grounds Ph: (08) 8523 1477.<br />
FESTIVALS + EVENTS<br />
DATE EVENT<br />
October 2007<br />
13-14 October Gawler Textile & Arts Weekend<br />
Gawler VIC Ph: (08) 8522 9243.<br />
26-29 October 2007 National Harley Owners Group Rally<br />
Tanunda Ph: 1300 852 982.<br />
TBA Barossa Under The Stars<br />
Special 10 Year Anniversary Concert. Ph: 1300 852 982.<br />
TBA Whistler Wines Day after Wine Down<br />
Food, Music and Free entertainment for children<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 4942.<br />
TBA Barossa Cup Day<br />
Thoroughbred Racing Carnival held at Gawler<br />
Racecourse Ph: (08) 8522 1801.<br />
TBA Bobfest 07<br />
Kapunda VIC Ph: (08) 8566 2902.<br />
November 2007<br />
TBA Villa Tinto Annual Wine Launch<br />
Krondorf <strong>Road</strong>, Tanunda Ph: (08) 8563 3044.<br />
TBA Gawler Rotary Village Fair<br />
Ph: 0417 811 157.<br />
TBA Barossa Rose & Flower Show<br />
Angaston Town Hall, Cnr Sturt and Washington Streets<br />
Ph: (08) 8565 3390.<br />
TBA Kaffee Abend<br />
Tanunda Show Hall Ph: (08) 8563 0404.<br />
TBA SA Premiers Masters ‘Ashes’ Cricket<br />
Old Australia Vs Old England<br />
Château Tanunda Ph: (08) 8563 3888.<br />
TBA A Day on the Green<br />
Peter Lehmann Wines Ph: (08) 8563 2100.<br />
18 November Para <strong>Road</strong> Wine Path<br />
Tanunda Ph: (08) 8563 2100.<br />
December 2007<br />
7 December Tanunda Christmas Parade & Street Party<br />
Tanunda Main Street Ph: 1300 852 982 or<br />
(08) 8563 0600.<br />
TBA Carols By Candlelight<br />
Grant Burge Wines, Jacob’s Creek Ph: (08) 8563 7552.<br />
January 2008<br />
TBA Tour Down Under<br />
Ph: (08) 8463 4701.<br />
TBA Valley Hot Rodders ‘Cruise On’ 2007<br />
Tanunda Main Street. Ph: (08) 8524 5170.<br />
26 January Australia Day Celebrations<br />
Various Towns and venues.<br />
1300 852 982 or (08) 8522 9260.<br />
February 2008<br />
TBA Barossa Under the Stars<br />
1300 852 982.<br />
April 2008<br />
TBA Gawler Gourmet & Heritage Festival<br />
A biannual food, wine, music and heritage celebration<br />
Gawler VIC Ph: (08) 8523 4564.<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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WINE<br />
Read the label on a bottle of premium<br />
wine and if it’s from the Barossa<br />
you know it’s going to be good.<br />
It’s a reputation we’ve worked hard to build<br />
through years of hard work and a region-wide<br />
commitment to quality. There’s a bit of good<br />
planning in there too, of course, and settling in<br />
a region with ideal soils and a superb climate<br />
for viticulture was a great start.<br />
When the original settlers planted vines to<br />
make their own wine they had little idea<br />
where it would lead. The grapes were<br />
sensational, the wines outstanding and by<br />
the 1850s and 1860s a commercial wine<br />
industry was emerging with the support of the<br />
entrepreneurial English settlers. By the 1880s,<br />
the majority of Barossa’s grape growers were<br />
selling their grapes to the established wineries<br />
and the English and Lutheran settlers had<br />
begun supplying the world’s wine consumers<br />
through sales in London.<br />
The traditions of grape growing and winemaking<br />
dominate the region’s economy today and more<br />
than 20 per cent of Australia’s wine is made in<br />
the Barossa.<br />
The favourable climate and consistent quality<br />
of the region’s grapes have made the Barossa<br />
the envy of other wine regions, and have seen<br />
most of Australia’s major wine companies<br />
choose the Barossa as their home base. These<br />
companies operate alongside the region’s<br />
smaller producers, many of them traditional<br />
family-run enterprises.<br />
The backbone of it all, of course, is the grapes<br />
– and the people who grow them. More than<br />
600 grape growers, some fi fth and sixth<br />
generation Barossa families, supply more than<br />
65,000 tonnes of premium Barossa grapes to<br />
wineries each vintage.<br />
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Shiraz, Grenache, Semillon and Riesling<br />
are the main varieties, along with Cabernet<br />
Sauvignon and Chardonnay. And they produce<br />
regional wines of incredible fl avour and<br />
intensity. Varieties including Viognier and<br />
Pinot Noir are now also being successfully<br />
grown here and, thanks to the skills of our<br />
winemakers, are seeing the Barossa gaining<br />
recognition for new wine styles and varietals.<br />
The region’s fl agship wines are Barossa Shiraz<br />
and Eden Valley Riesling. The product of two<br />
distinct zones, the warm, low-lying Barossa<br />
Valley and the higher, cool-climate Eden Valley,<br />
these are the styles that have put the Barossa<br />
on the world map.<br />
The Barossa has the world’s oldest Shiraz<br />
vineyards, some dating back to the 1840s.<br />
Perfectly suited to the region’s climate and<br />
soil, they produce incredibly complex wines,<br />
rich and full-bodied, but with soft tannins. It’s<br />
a style no other region can match, and through<br />
iconic wines such as the legendary Penfolds<br />
Grange and Henschke’s Hill of Grace, Barossa<br />
Shiraz has made an indelible mark on the<br />
international wine scene. In contrast, Eden<br />
Valley Riesling is elegant and crisp, refl ecting<br />
the cool climate and stony soil of the high<br />
vineyards. Its hallmark soft citrus bouquet,<br />
rich lime fruit palate combined with great acid<br />
structure make Eden Valley Riesling a standalone<br />
regional varietal, and one of Australia’s<br />
classic wine styles.<br />
With more than 100 producers and 70 cellar<br />
doors across the region, there’s plenty of<br />
opportunity to taste the wines, discover new<br />
favourites, and fi nd out just why the Barossa<br />
is a wine region unlike any other.<br />
There are plenty of wine experiences beyond<br />
the cellar door too…blend your own or take<br />
a Taste of Grange Tour at Penfolds; immerse<br />
yourself in a tutored tasting at Wolf Blass;<br />
enjoy an historic tour at Seppelt, Langmeil<br />
Winery or Yaldara, or a winery tour at<br />
Richmond Grove; Take a masterclass at Two<br />
Hands Wines or try your hand at croquet at<br />
Château Tanunda. Contact a visitor information<br />
centre for details on these and more.<br />
You can buy a cellar door pass from the<br />
Barossa Visitor Information Centre in Tanunda<br />
and recieve your choice of 6 bottles of wine,<br />
special tastings, tours and VIP offers.<br />
TIPS FOR GETTING YOUR WINE<br />
HOME SAFELY<br />
Wine doesn’t really enjoy travelling, and<br />
visitors wanting to purchase wine from<br />
cellar doors are encouraged to take note<br />
of a few points to ensure the wine arrives<br />
home in the same condition as when you<br />
sampled it.<br />
If you are carrying wine in vehicles,<br />
remember to treat it as you would children<br />
or pets – don’t leave it in the car on a warm<br />
day! Stories abound of corks spontaneously<br />
popping, bottles leaking, or corks moving<br />
and so allowing air in which causes rapid<br />
oxidization.<br />
Many wineries can send your wine home<br />
using specialist wine transport services,<br />
which can be arranged at the time of<br />
purchase. Once home safely, bottles<br />
should be left unopened for a few days to<br />
recover from travel induced ‘bottle shock’.<br />
Cellar door staff can provide further advice<br />
regarding wine transport and storage.
Riesling<br />
Delicately perfumed, spicy and citrusy in the<br />
bouquet, these wines show generous lime<br />
fruit on the palate and a lingering, refreshing<br />
acidity. When they have aged 20 or 30 years,<br />
these Rieslings come alive with classic honey,<br />
toast and spice. A luscious Botrytis Riesling<br />
also results from the fogs that hang for most<br />
of the autumn mornings.<br />
Semillon and Chardonnay<br />
The Barossa has had a long-term love affair<br />
with Semillon, a textured varietal producing<br />
wines of distinction. During vintage, the bright<br />
sunshine ripens the Semillon, easily producing<br />
exceptional richness, fl avour and freshness.<br />
Barossa Chardonnay produces a full-bodied,<br />
luscious wine.<br />
Viognier<br />
Viognier (vee-on-yay) is relatively new to the<br />
Barossa and produces rich white wines with<br />
excellent texture. Apricots dominate the<br />
bouquet and palate with a lingering mouthfeel.<br />
Viognier is also used as a red wine blender<br />
to lift the fruit characters. It is traditionally<br />
partnered with Shiraz.<br />
Shiraz<br />
There is Syrah and Shiraz...and there is<br />
Barossa Shiraz. Shiraz was the mainstay of<br />
the <strong>Australian</strong> wine industry’s fi rst century,<br />
and in the Barossa the variety has always<br />
had a special mystique. One of the premium<br />
international viticultural areas not ravaged by<br />
phylloxera in the mid-1800s because of a farsighted<br />
quarantine policy, the Barossa contains<br />
some of the world’s oldest Shiraz vineyards.<br />
Glowering black, rich and full bodied, often<br />
mellowed by small oak maturation, Barossa<br />
Shiraz is an international success story.<br />
Cabernet, Grenache, Mourvèdre, Merlot<br />
The soils and the climate of the Barossa<br />
produce ripe, richly fl avoured Cabernet that<br />
displays striking berry fruit and ensuring long<br />
cellaring potential.<br />
The Cabernet from neighbouring cool climate<br />
Eden Valley is more elegant and austere, again<br />
guaranteeing a long life in the bottle.<br />
Winemakers started reassessing hitherto<br />
‘workhorse’ grape varieties – Grenache and<br />
Mourvèdre (also known as Mataro) and<br />
Merlot. They realised that the Barossa’s<br />
Mediterranean climate could produce<br />
wonderfully sweet, perfumed Grenache and<br />
that Mourvèdre, in a blend with Shiraz and<br />
Grenache, provided Barossan body and depth<br />
creating perfect food wines distinguished by<br />
their crisp acidity and fruit character.<br />
Barossa fortifi eds<br />
<strong>Australian</strong> fortifi ed wines are unique. The craft<br />
of making classic fortifi eds has been carried<br />
on so that these wines can continue to delight<br />
with their golden colour, spicy bouquet, rich<br />
fruit and aged rancio character. Winemakers<br />
are now experimenting with exciting and<br />
distinctive new Barossa fortifi eds using ripe<br />
Shiraz and Chardonnay to make fresh, young,<br />
current vintage liqueurs. With more than 100<br />
producers and 70 cellar doors across the<br />
region, there’s plenty of opportunity to taste<br />
the wines, discover new favourites, and fi nd<br />
out just why the Barossa is a wine region<br />
unlike any other.<br />
For Cellar Door locations see<br />
Winery Map pages 34-35.<br />
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Clockwise from far left: Domain Barossa Wines; Tanunda,<br />
Barossa Valley Estate; Marananga, Turkey Flat Vineyards;<br />
Tanunda<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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<strong>BAROSSA</strong> VALLEY ESTATE<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> VINES CELLAR DOOR & CAFE<br />
BETHANY WINES<br />
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Open: 10am-4.30pm daily.<br />
Seppeltsfi eld <strong>Road</strong>, Marananga<br />
Ph: (08) 8568 6950 Fax: (08) 8568 6955<br />
Email: bve@bve.com.au<br />
www.bve.com.au<br />
The Schrapel family invites you to enjoy personal<br />
attention at our winery and cellar door sales tucked<br />
away in an old bluestone Quarry at the corner<br />
of Bethany and Light Pass <strong>Road</strong>s.<br />
Our position commands the best views of the valley<br />
and we offer a complete range of varietal, individual<br />
vineyard wines for tasting.<br />
Open: Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm<br />
Sunday 1pm-5pm<br />
Bethany <strong>Road</strong>, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 2086 Fax: (08) 8563 0046<br />
Email: bethany@bethany.com.au<br />
www.bethany.com.au
RICK BURGE - BURGE FAMILY WINEMAKERS<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> FRUIT WINES<br />
An exotic new wine experience. Taste the difference.<br />
Savour the fl avour of many different fruits made into<br />
wine without using grapes. Select from our award<br />
winning wines, with elegant Rose Petal or unique<br />
Quandong wines.<br />
Cellar Door tasting and sales. Open 10.30am-5pm<br />
Friday-Sunday and most Public Holidays.<br />
Barossa Valley Way, Concordia (3km from Gawler)<br />
Ph: (08) 8523 0238<br />
www.barossafruitwines.com.au<br />
CHÂTEAU TANUNDA ESTATE<br />
Barossa Valley way, Lyndoch<br />
Ph: (08) 8524 4644 Fax: (08) 8524 4444<br />
Email: draycott@burgefamily.com.au<br />
www.burgefamily.com.au<br />
CELLAR DOOR PASS<br />
Collect fi ne wine<br />
and lifelong memories<br />
Discover over 50 boutique and iconic wineries with<br />
your Cellar Door Pass. Including $350 worth of value.<br />
Receive your choice of 6 bottles of wine, special<br />
tastings, tours and VIP offers.<br />
Package for two: $99.00 Includes smartcard,<br />
guidebook and wine discovery CD. Available at the<br />
Barossa Visitor Centre in Tanunda and selected cellar<br />
doors or visit www.cellardoorpass.com<br />
CHÂTEAU BARROSA<br />
WINE<br />
Rose Garden<br />
•Self guided garden tour • More than 30,000 rose<br />
bushes, over 2000 varieties. Opened by Her Majesty<br />
the Queen in February 2002.<br />
Château & Winery<br />
• Wine Tastings • Taste the newly released Grape<br />
Nectar & Grape Liqueurs • Guided Tours of the Antiques<br />
Museum • Wine/ Viticulture Museum<br />
• Wine & Roses gift shop<br />
Open Mon-Sat 10am-4.30pm, Sun 11am-4.30pm.<br />
Château Ph: (08) 8524 4923 Fax: (08) 8524 5663<br />
Email: chateau@chateaubarrosa.com.au<br />
Rose Garden Motel/ Restaurant<br />
• Rose Garden Restaurant • Accommodation (34 rooms)<br />
• Conferences • Weddings • Functions<br />
Motel Ph: (08) 8524 4268 Fax: (08) 8524 4725<br />
Restaurant Ph: (08) 8524 4268, bookings essential<br />
Email: motel@chateaubarrosa.com.au<br />
Photo: Kalimna Cameras.<br />
Hermann Thumm Drive, Lyndoch<br />
www.chateaubarrosa.com.au<br />
Château Tanunda, built in 1890 and<br />
now fully restored, is a must visit<br />
when in the Barossa.<br />
The stunning historic Château has<br />
a working basket press winery,<br />
cellar door surrounded by wine barrels,<br />
function rooms, croquet green and<br />
cricket ground.<br />
Come to our cellar door for a tasting,<br />
tour, cheese platter, coffee or cake.<br />
Try your hand at some croquet while<br />
you visit. Open 10am - 5pm daily.<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 3888<br />
Email: wine@chateautanunda.com<br />
www.chateautanunda.com<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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COCKATOO RIDGE<br />
C O C K A T O O<br />
R I D G E<br />
As <strong>Australian</strong> as the white cockatoo gracing its label,<br />
Cockatoo Ridge Cellar Door blends harmoniously with the<br />
heritage of the Barossa Valley. We invite you to visit our<br />
Cellar Door, an inspired infusion of old and new, elegance<br />
and homeliness, strength and warmth.<br />
Taste our famous Sparkling NV Brut and medal winning<br />
Barossa range of wines exclusive to Cellar Door. Our other<br />
brands including Normans, Kelly’s Promise, Yarra Glen,<br />
Stockman’s Post bulk port and a range of cleanskins at great<br />
prices are all available for tasting and sale.<br />
CHARLES MELTON WINES<br />
DOMAIN <strong>BAROSSA</strong><br />
Visit our contempary cellar door conveniently located in<br />
the main street of Tanunda. Taste our range of premium<br />
award-winning wines from Barossa vineyards. Enjoy<br />
a cheese platter and glass of wine in our courtyard or<br />
book a structured wine tasting with our winemaker.<br />
Open 11am - 6.30pm daily<br />
25 Murray Street, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 2170 Fax: (08) 8563 2164<br />
Email: rtodd@smartchat.net.au<br />
www.domainbarossa.com<br />
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• Tasting and sales daily 10am - 5pm<br />
Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday<br />
• Buses and groups welcome by appointment<br />
• Interstate delivery available<br />
Barossa Valley Way, Tanunda<br />
PO Box 855 Nuriootpa SA 5355<br />
Ph (08) 8563 6404<br />
Fax (08) 8563 1117<br />
Email cellardoor@cockatooridge.com.au<br />
Web www.cockatooridge.com.au<br />
Surrounded by gnarled old bush vines and spectacular<br />
views, settled on a picnic rug (or by the fi re in winter!)<br />
with a cheese platter and a glass of Charles Melton<br />
premium red wine...what more could you ask for?<br />
Treat yourself to a taste of the cult Nine Popes, or the<br />
stunning pink-hued Rose of Virginia, described as “the<br />
best Rosé in Australia” by London’s Observer newspaper.<br />
Ranked in the the top 3 of Gourmet Traveller’s top 100<br />
cellar doors in Australia, Charles Melton Wines has been<br />
described as ‘welcoming, homely and passionate”.<br />
Open 7 days a week, 11am-5pm.<br />
Large groups by appointment only.<br />
Krondorf <strong>Road</strong>, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 3606 Fax: (08) 8563 3422<br />
Email: cmw@charlesmeltonwines.com.au<br />
www.charlesmeltonwines.com.au<br />
ELDERTON WINES<br />
The Ashmead family welcome you to one of Australia’s<br />
most successful small wineries, where you are invited<br />
to sample a full range of magnifi cent table wines.<br />
WINNER OF WORLD’S BEST SHIRAZ TROPHY - LONDON.<br />
INTERNATIONAL WINE & SPIRIT COMPETITION 2000.<br />
Monday-Friday 8.30am-5pm.<br />
Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays 11am-4pm.<br />
3-5 Tanunda <strong>Road</strong>, Nuriootpa<br />
Ph: (08) 8568 7878 Fax: (08) 8568 7879<br />
Email: elderton@eldertonwines.com.au<br />
www.eldertonwines.com.au<br />
CHÂTEAU DORRIEN<br />
Our friendly staff invite you to join them for a different<br />
experience when you visit Château Dorrien. Exclusive<br />
tastings of our famous honey liqueurs, specialty ports &<br />
premium red & white wines produced from our own family<br />
vineyards at Dorrien, Lyndoch & San Fernando Estate in<br />
the Fleurieu region. Light meals, great coffee, craft &<br />
heritage gallery to enjoy browsing through the history<br />
of the Barossa in mural form. Open 7 days 10am-5pm.<br />
Cnr Seppeltsfi eld <strong>Road</strong> and Barossa Valley Way<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 2850 Fax: (08) 8562 1416<br />
Email: dorrienwines@ozemail.com.au<br />
www.chateaudorrien.com.au<br />
GIBSON WINES<br />
We are a small family operated winemaker and<br />
vigneron focused on the growing and production of<br />
Merlot and Shiraz varietal and blended wines. Our<br />
products are premium handcrafted wines, which include<br />
a Sparkling Merlot. Open 7 days a week except Good<br />
Friday and Christmas Day.<br />
Willows <strong>Road</strong>, Light Pass<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 4224 Fax: (08) 8862 4490<br />
Email: sales@barossavale.com<br />
www.barossavale.com
GRANT BURGE WINES<br />
PREMIUM, AWARD-WINNING WINES OF EXCELLENCE<br />
GLEN ELDON WINES<br />
• Cellar door open 10.30am-5pm<br />
• Home of ‘Dry Bore Shiraz’<br />
• Depth & diversity of fl avour<br />
• Enjoy a glass of wine and one of the best<br />
views in the valley<br />
Corner Koch & Nitschke <strong>Road</strong>s, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 3226 or 1300 653 773<br />
www.gleneldonwines.com<br />
GOMERSAL WINES<br />
A huge eucalypt hardwood verandah wraps around<br />
the tasting room, and the views are pure Aussie Bush.<br />
Inside, you’ll fi nd a spacious timber-beamed tasting<br />
room in which we can offer a delicious regional platter.<br />
Our philosophy is to produce wines which are the<br />
purest, most honest refl ection of our vineyard and soil.<br />
Kid’s play area. Family Friendly. Open 7 days a week,<br />
10am-5pm.<br />
Lyndoch <strong>Road</strong>, Gomersal<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 3611<br />
www.gomersalwines.com.au<br />
GREENOCK CREEK VINEYARD & CELLARS<br />
Premium full bodied dry red wines produced only from<br />
grapes grown on our vineyards. Tastings and sales<br />
beneath our 150-year-old stone cottage from the<br />
smallest cellar door in the Barossa Valley.<br />
Open every day 11am-5pm,<br />
except Tuesday until sold out.<br />
“Quaint, with Quality”<br />
Radford <strong>Road</strong>, Seppeltsfi eld<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 8103 Fax: (08) 8562 8259<br />
Email: greenockcreek@ozemail.com.au<br />
HERITAGE WINES<br />
Visit this small family owned winery at Marananga<br />
and enjoy the fantastic views across the valley to the<br />
Barossa Ranges. Taste the range of full bodied wines<br />
from this estate and selected Barossa vineyards.<br />
B&B accommodation available on the property in<br />
1850s cottage.<br />
Open 7 days: Mon-Fri 10am-5pm.<br />
Sat, Sun & Public Holidays 11am-5pm.<br />
Seppeltsfi eld <strong>Road</strong>, Marananga<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 2880 Fax: (08) 8562 2692<br />
www.heritagewinery.com.au<br />
WINE<br />
Premium, award-winning wines of excellence produced<br />
by the dedicated and innovative winemaking team lead by<br />
Grant Burge. A showplace fi fth generation Barossa family<br />
owned winery, nestling above picturesque Jacobs Creek.<br />
Taste the meticulously made wines refl ecting the best<br />
of the Barossa.<br />
Open: 7 Days, 10am-5pm, except Good Friday and<br />
Christmas Day. Coaches and Limousines by appointment.<br />
Jacobs Creek, Barossa Valley Way<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 3700 Fax: (08) 8563 2807<br />
Email: admin@grantburgewines.com.au<br />
HENSCHKE CELLARS<br />
Exceptional Wines from Outstanding Vineyards<br />
Monday - Friday 9am- 4.30pm.<br />
Saturday 9am - 12noon.<br />
Sunday Closed.<br />
Public Holidays 10am - 3pm.<br />
Henschke <strong>Road</strong>, Keyneton<br />
Ph: (08) 8564 8223<br />
Fax: (08) 8564 8294<br />
Email: info@henschke.com.au<br />
www.henschke.com.au<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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ILLAPARRA FORTIFIED WINE STORE<br />
HUTTON VALE VINEYARDS<br />
Premium Wine and Farm Produce<br />
We encourage those with a keen interest in wine to visit<br />
one of the best cellar doors in the Barossa. Hutton Vale<br />
has been part of the Angas family’s farming enterprise<br />
since 1843. It continues as a “hands on” working mixed<br />
farm with estate grown wine. Member of Food Barossa,<br />
Slow Food and Wine Barossa.<br />
Ph: (08) 8564 8270 Mob: 0427 639 088<br />
Email: angas@huttonvale.com<br />
www.huttonvale.com<br />
JACOB’S CREEK VISITOR CENTRE<br />
IRVINE WINES<br />
From the rustic charm of the country pub, the Eden<br />
Valley Hotel located in the main street of Eden<br />
Valley, you can taste the great range of Irvine Wines.<br />
Specialising in Merlot and Merlot blends including<br />
Sparkling Merlot. Taste what wine judges from around<br />
the world appreciate about Irvine Wines.<br />
Eden Valley Hotel<br />
Main Street, Eden Valley<br />
Ph: (08) 8564 1072<br />
www.irvinewines.com.au<br />
WELCOME TO OUR PLACE.<br />
Visiting the Barossa? Then you must come to our place for wine tasting, lunch<br />
in our restaurant, to tour our gallery or view our <strong>Australian</strong> wildlife enclosure.<br />
KABMINYE WINES<br />
Savour the creations from one of the Barossa’s youngest<br />
up and coming family owned wineries, specializing<br />
in the old varieties of the region, using old vine<br />
Barossa fruit and made with post-modern wine making<br />
philosophy. Our modern cellar door is nestled at the<br />
base of the Krondorf foothills; a historic settlement<br />
known worldwide for premium wines and settled<br />
by the family’s forefathers.<br />
Krondorf <strong>Road</strong>, Krondorf, near Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 0889 Fax: (08) 8563 3828<br />
Email: wine@kabminye.com<br />
Jacob’s Creek Visitor Centre is open 10am to 5pm daily.<br />
Barossa Valley Way, Rowland Flat. Phone: (08) 8521 3000.<br />
www.jacobscreek.com<br />
Limousines and coaches welcome by appointment. OJC3918R<br />
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KAESLER WINES<br />
The Kaesler vineyards were established in 1893<br />
and provide the backbone for Kaesler’s selection of<br />
estate grown wines.<br />
Kaesler wines demonstrate the intense fl avours<br />
of the Barossa and provide a point of difference<br />
from the typical commercial styles. Kaesler is a<br />
privately owned company.<br />
Cellars open 7 days for tastings & sales<br />
Mon-Sat-10-5pm<br />
Sun&Public Hols 11.30-4pm<br />
T: 08 8562 4488 F: 08 8562 4499<br />
E:ksales@kaesler.com.au<br />
www.kaesler.com.au<br />
Kaesler cellars & restaurant are situated on the Barossa Valley Way,<br />
just outside of Nuriootpa on the way to Tanunda.<br />
KIES MONKEY NUT CAFÉ<br />
Food and wine are essential palate partners and at Kies<br />
Monkey Nut Café you will fi nd a friendly environment<br />
where we match our wines to locally produced food.<br />
A big breakfast for those early starters, a coffee and<br />
homemade cake, lunch or simply a glass of wine,<br />
The Monkey Nut Café is a must eat experience.<br />
Fully licensed venue is open 7 days 9am-4.30pm<br />
Barossa Valley Way, Lyndoch<br />
Ph: (08) 8524 5333<br />
Email: cellardoor@kieswines.com.au<br />
www.kieswines.com.au<br />
LANGMEIL WINERY<br />
The winery is set amongst the old Tanunda ‘Langmeil’<br />
settlement established in the 1840s and adjacent to the<br />
picturesque North Para River. Taste a range of premium<br />
wines within the backdrop of these historic buildings<br />
and vineyard.<br />
Open 7 days, 10.30am - 4.30pm.<br />
Closed Good Friday & Christmas Day.<br />
Cnr Para & Langmeil <strong>Road</strong>s, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 2595 Fax: (08) 8563 3622<br />
Email: info@langmeilwinery.com.au<br />
www.langmeilwinery.com.au<br />
KELLERMEISTER WINES & TREVOR JONES FINE WINES<br />
LIEBICHWEIN<br />
Discover tranquil rural views, true Barossa fl avour and<br />
hospitality from 3rd generation winemaker, Ron Liebich<br />
and family. Local grapes are carefully blended and<br />
matured into quality reds, whites & fortifi eds. Bulk port<br />
blends available for keg maturation and relaxed drinking.<br />
Open 6 days 11am-5pm. Closed Tuesdays.<br />
Steingarten <strong>Road</strong>, Rowland Flat<br />
Ph: (08) 8524 4543 Fax: (08) 8524 4047<br />
Mob: 0418 817 968<br />
Email: liebichwein@primus.com.au<br />
Mud brick building with historic use of timber.<br />
Panoramic views of South Barossa Valley and Mount<br />
Lofty Ranges. Log fi res, air-conditioning in summer, all<br />
in a vineyard setting.<br />
Visitors can taste Kellermeister and Trevor Jones Fine<br />
Wines with expert description by staff. Wines, many<br />
unique, are available at cellar door.<br />
Open 9.30am-5.30pm everyday of the year excluding<br />
Good Friday and Christmas Day. Free entry.<br />
Barossa Valley Highway, Lyndoch<br />
Ph: (08) 8524 4303<br />
Fax: (08) 8524 4880<br />
Email: salesinfo@kellermeister.com.au<br />
www.kellermeister.com.au<br />
WINE<br />
restaurant.. a unique Barossa experience..<br />
Dine in the old hayloft with vineyard views or in the<br />
landscaped gardens. An a la carte menu offers modern<br />
<strong>Australian</strong> cuisine.<br />
Open 7 days for lunch - Dinner Thursday-Saturday from 7pm<br />
Functions by prior arrangement on other nights<br />
Bookings are essential.<br />
And need a place to stay….<br />
Kaesler Cottages – offering ensuite<br />
spas, sparkling wine, chocolates &<br />
breakfast<br />
T: 08 8562 2711<br />
F:08 8562 2788<br />
www.krc.net.au<br />
LOU MIRANDA ESTATE<br />
Cellar Door & Restaurant<br />
Experience fresh, seasonal dishes with an Italian fl avour.<br />
All dishes are complimented with award winning<br />
Lou Miranda Estate premium wines.<br />
Open for lunch and wine sales 7 days. Closed Good Friday,<br />
Christmas Day & Boxing Day. Dinner and functions by appt.<br />
Barossa Valley Way, Rowland Flat<br />
Ph: (08) 8524 4537 Fax: (08) 8524 4066<br />
Email: lou@loumirandaestate.com.au<br />
www.loumirandaestate.com.au<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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PETER LEHMANN WINES<br />
Where The Art of Winemaking meets The Art of Wine Tasting.<br />
No visit to Australia’s Barossa Valley is complete without a visit<br />
to Peter Lehmann Wines. One of the country’s most famous wine<br />
brands, Peter Lehmann has been awarded<br />
internationally on countless occasions.<br />
Warm and welcoming, Peter Lehmann Wines<br />
Yalumba Wine Room<br />
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is also one of the Barossa Valley’s most picturesque settings.<br />
Talk to our friendly and knowledgeable staff, savour platters of<br />
fresh local produce and of course taste these<br />
award-winning wines, including those exclusive to<br />
Cellar Door, every one of them A Work of Art.<br />
Open Mon-Fri 9.30am – 5pm Sat, Sun & Public Holidays 10.30am – 4.30pm Para <strong>Road</strong>, Tanunda.<br />
Phone: (08) 8563 2100 Fax: (08) 8563 3920 cellar.door@peterlehmannwines.com
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> VALLEY CELLAR DOOR<br />
A Taste of Grange<br />
Structured Tour & Tasting<br />
Make Your Own Blend<br />
– an interactive and fun wine education experience<br />
where you take home the perfect blend, made by you.<br />
Open 7 days 10am to 5pm<br />
Closed Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and Good Friday<br />
Telephone [08] 8568 9408<br />
Bookings are essential. All coaches and limousines welcome by appointment only.<br />
Tanunda <strong>Road</strong>, Nuriootpa SA 5355 barossa.cellardoor@penfolds.com.au<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
WINE<br />
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MURRAY STREET VINEYARDS<br />
Tasting Room & Cellars<br />
Wine by the glass, fi ne coffee and tea. Cheese plates<br />
available all day. Local produce available.<br />
Open 7 days 10am-4.30pm.<br />
Closed Christmas Day.<br />
Murray Street, Greenock<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 8373<br />
Email: wine@murraystreet.com.au<br />
www.murraystreet.com.au<br />
RICHMOND GROVE WINERY & CELLAR DOOR<br />
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ROCKFORD WINES<br />
High quality traditional wines made from some of the<br />
fi nest old vineyards in the Barossa. The winery and<br />
cellar door sales are housed in stone buildings dating<br />
from the early settlement of Krondorf. Tasting and sales<br />
are conducted by staff with extensive knowledge of the<br />
history, culture & wines of the Barossa. Open 7 days<br />
11am-5pm. Closed Good Friday, Christmas Day &<br />
New Year’s Day and the 3rd Sunday in May.<br />
Buses and limos strictly by appointment.<br />
Krondorf <strong>Road</strong>, Tanunda Ph: (08) 8563 2720<br />
Email: info.contact@rockfordwines.com.au<br />
ROLF BINDER @ VERITAS WINERY<br />
As a fi ne red wine maker responsible for the top<br />
<strong>Australian</strong> drop, Hanisch Shiraz, Rolf Binder Wines<br />
is constantly challenging the benchmark to produce<br />
exceptional wines from classic Barossa fruit. From its<br />
inception in 1955, the former Veritas Winery is well<br />
known for great Shiraz, Semillon and the cult-wine<br />
“Bull’s Blood”. Winery tours and functions available.<br />
Tastings Mon-Sat & Public Holidays - 10am-4.30pm<br />
Cnr Seppeltsfi eld & Stelzer <strong>Road</strong>s, Tanunda SA 5352<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 3300 Fax: (08) 8562 1177<br />
Email: cellar@rolfbinder.com www.rolfbinder.com<br />
Yaldara Estate Cellar Door<br />
ROSS ESTATE<br />
The Richmond Grove winery and cellar door is located<br />
in idyllic surroundings on the banks of the North Para River, in the<br />
heart of Australia’s famous Barossa Valley. Enjoy award winning wines<br />
of exceptional quality-produced under the guidance of John Vickery,<br />
voted Australia’s <strong>Great</strong>est Living Winemaker in 2003 by his peers.<br />
Special wines from special places<br />
Daily tours enable visitors to explore the cellars of the old<br />
chateau established in 1897 and the opportunity for a behind<br />
the scenes glimpse at traditional winemaking operations.<br />
Function Room available for hire.<br />
Richmond Grove Cellar Door<br />
Para <strong>Road</strong>, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 7303 www.richmondgrovewines.com<br />
Come and enjoy the award-winning range of wines<br />
at Ross Estate. The wines are made and bottled from<br />
100% estate grown grapes from an original vineyard,<br />
nestled close to the rolling hills of Lyndoch. Our state<br />
of the art winery uses traditional techniques to make<br />
outstanding regional wines.<br />
Barossa Valley Way, Lyndoch<br />
Ph: (08) 8524 4033 Fax: (08) 8524 4533<br />
Email: rossestate@rossestate.com.au<br />
www.rossestate.com.au<br />
Cellar Door<br />
Wine Tastings and Sales<br />
Open daily 10.30am to 4.30pm.<br />
Except Good Friday,<br />
Christmas Day and Boxing Day.<br />
Limousines and coaches<br />
welcome by appointment.
ST HALLETT WINES SCHILD ESTATE<br />
STANLEY LAMBERT WINES<br />
Do yourself a favour and seek out these winemakers<br />
who are truly proud of their profession and their product.<br />
Lindsey Stanley a true character of the Barossa Valley,<br />
has been making authentic wine for 30 years. Wines<br />
including the renowned “Thoroughbred” Cabernet.<br />
Open 7 days, Monday - Friday 9.30am-5pm,<br />
Saturday and Sunday 11am-5pm.<br />
Barossa Valley Way, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 3375 Fax: (08) 8563 3758<br />
www.stanleylambert.com<br />
Bethany Wines<br />
Proudly Barossan, St Hallett makes wines which<br />
are recognised around the world as benchmarks of<br />
the region.<br />
“Stuart Blackwell - 2003 Barossa Winemaker of the Year”<br />
“Matt Gant - 2004 Wine Society Young Winemaker of<br />
the Year”.<br />
Visit our Cellar Door at St Hallett <strong>Road</strong>, Tanunda<br />
to experience our wines fi rst hand.<br />
We are open from 10am until 5pm daily.<br />
Group bookings by appointment.<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 7070<br />
Email: cdsh@sthallett.com.au<br />
Basket Press at Henschke Wines<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
WINE<br />
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THORN-CLARKE WINES<br />
Stephen Henschke; CA Henschke & Co<br />
Torbreck Vintners Cellar Door, Roennfeldt <strong>Road</strong>,<br />
Marananga. Open Daily 10am-6pm<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 4155 Fax: (08) 8562 4195<br />
www.torbreck.com<br />
WINE<br />
Torbreck wines “have been revelations as examples<br />
of modern-styled <strong>Australian</strong> reds and whites that<br />
capture the greatest of the old vine vineyards in<br />
the Barossa with sensitivity toward fruit purity<br />
and overall balance. The spectacular current and<br />
upcoming releases are among the most exciting<br />
wines being made on planet Earth – that’s how good<br />
this guy is!”<br />
Robert Parker Jnr.<br />
TURKEY FLAT VINEYARDS<br />
Turkey Flat Vineyards is rich in the history and culture of<br />
the Barossa Valley. We are a small family owned winery<br />
featuring some of the oldest Shiraz vines in the world.<br />
Visit our tasting room on Bethany <strong>Road</strong> where our<br />
friendly staff will guide you through our range of estate<br />
grown, made and bottled wines.<br />
Open 7 days 11am-5pm<br />
Bethany <strong>Road</strong>, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 2851<br />
Email: turkeyfl at@bigpond.com<br />
www.turkeyfl at.com.au<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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TWO HANDS WINES<br />
PRIMARY INDUSTRIES & RESOURCES OF SA<br />
Don’t risk a $2,500 fine<br />
Do not travel into South Australia<br />
with fruit and vegetables<br />
You may be carrying pests and diseases<br />
Call the Fruit Fly hotline<br />
1300 666 010<br />
www.pir.sa.gov.au<br />
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VILLA TINTO<br />
A taste of Spain and South America in the Barossa<br />
at the Di Palma family vineyard and winery, with<br />
handcrafted Mediterranean style reds using traditional<br />
European methods. From vine to wine it all takes place<br />
on the Krondorf <strong>Road</strong> property. Open weekends<br />
10am-5pm and weekdays by appointment.<br />
Krondorf <strong>Road</strong>, Tanunda<br />
Ph: 0414 349 999 Fax: (08) 8563 0460<br />
Email: villatinto@ozemail.com.au<br />
www.villatinto.com.au<br />
THE WILLOWS VINEYARD<br />
The Willows Vineyard, settled in 1845 by the Scholz<br />
family and home of the Willows Hospital until 1960, has<br />
seen 2 interwoven threads run through the generations<br />
- healing and grape-growing. Our wines are 100%<br />
Barossan and sourced entirely from our single vineyard<br />
at Light Pass. Cellar door open 10.30am-4.30pm<br />
Wed-Mon. Tuesday by appointment.<br />
Light Pass <strong>Road</strong>, Light Pass<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 1080 Fax: (08) 8562 3447<br />
Email: enquiries@thewillowsvineyard.com.au<br />
www.thewillowsvineyard.com.au
VINECREST FINE <strong>BAROSSA</strong> WINE<br />
YALDARA ESTATE WINES<br />
YALUMBA<br />
Located just a few minutes drive from the historic township<br />
of Tanunda. VineCrest is a small family owned boutique<br />
winery specialising in handcrafted premium quality wines<br />
produced from our Barossa Valley vineyards. Visit our<br />
traditional cottage style cellar door and enjoy the intimate<br />
and cosy atmosphere while tasting our award-winning range<br />
of wines and port. Picnic beneath the tall gums or unwind in<br />
our Wine Bunker Room overlooking the vineyard.<br />
Open 7 days 11am-5pm<br />
Cnr Barossa Valley Way &<br />
Vine Vale <strong>Road</strong>, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 0111 Fax: (08) 8563 0444<br />
Email: fi newine@vinecrest.com.au<br />
www.vinecrest.com.au<br />
WHISTLER WINES<br />
WINE<br />
• Wonderful <strong>Australian</strong> bush setting<br />
• 12.30pm every Saturday and Sunday. Bring your lunch<br />
and join the Whistler family’s table for a chat and<br />
complimentary glass of wine<br />
• 4.30pm every Saturday and Sunday. Wind down with<br />
the Whistler family over a complimentary glass of wine<br />
Open every day 10.30am-5pm<br />
Seppeltsfi eld <strong>Road</strong>, Marananga<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 4942 Fax: (08) 8562 4943<br />
Email: sales@whistlerwines.com<br />
www.whistlerwines.com<br />
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FOOD<br />
Let your tastebuds<br />
lead the way on a<br />
gastronomic exploration.<br />
Just like our wines, Barossa food refl ects the<br />
region’s strong traditions and rich heritage,<br />
while demonstrating modern innovation and a<br />
passion for quality.<br />
Self-suffi cient and hard-working, the Barossa’s<br />
early settlers brought their food traditions<br />
with them, instilling the region’s cuisine with a<br />
strong German infl uence.<br />
Preserving, smoking and baking were a part<br />
of their everyday life, and remain an important<br />
element in modern Barossa cuisine.<br />
Growing alongside our famous vineyards<br />
is an abundance of fresh produce including<br />
fruit, nuts, vegetables and citrus. Combined<br />
with poultry, livestock, yabbies and hare, they<br />
provide endless inspiration to the chefs, cooks<br />
and food producers throughout the region.<br />
Visit a Barossa butcher and you’ll fi nd smoked<br />
mettwurst, Lachschinken and Bratwurst<br />
sausages. Drop in at one of the local bakeries<br />
for traditional breads and yeasted cakes like<br />
Bienenstich and Streuselkuchen. At specialist<br />
food outlets, cellar doors and supermarkets<br />
there’s an array of local products with a<br />
distinctly Barossa fl avour – pickled onions and<br />
gherkins, olives and olive oil, egg noodles, and<br />
a variety of chutneys, pickles and preserves<br />
to tantalise the taste buds. Finished off with<br />
some local dried fruits, or Barossa cheese and<br />
quince paste, you’ve got all the elements for a<br />
sensational picnic or an unforgettable meal.<br />
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The Barossa boasts fabulous award-winning<br />
dining experiences including Vintners Bar<br />
& Grill and 1918, both Barossa institutions,<br />
offering consistently excellent regional<br />
food, accompanied by exciting domestic<br />
and international wines. Located within<br />
South Australia’s only Peppers property is<br />
Appellation, winner of the Best Regional<br />
Restaurant in 2006 Adelaide Food Awards.<br />
Appellation offers fi ne dining inspired by fresh<br />
food, wine and produce from the Barossa<br />
region in a relaxed, informal ambient setting.<br />
For casual dining don’t miss The Clubhouse,<br />
Valley Hotel or the Tanunda Hotel.<br />
The Krondorf <strong>Road</strong> Café at Kabminye Wines<br />
the passionate Glastonbury family share with<br />
visitors traditional cuisine and wine varieties of<br />
the pioneer settlers.<br />
Some exciting new choices include Brasserie<br />
Moustache at Keyneton (for French-inspired<br />
fare), The Lord Lyndoch and The Monkey<br />
Nut Café in Lyndoch, Fig in Tanunda or Blond<br />
Coffee in Angaston. You can get delicious<br />
pretzels and other yummy bakery goods at<br />
the Tanunda Bakery, and to keep a smile on<br />
the kids’ faces, visit Tanunda’s Ice Creamery<br />
on the main street for a delicious selection of<br />
traditional and unusual fl avours.<br />
Bookings are recommended as the locals have<br />
a healthy appetite too!<br />
FOOD <strong>BAROSSA</strong><br />
Food Barossa represents an<br />
enthusiastic group of regional<br />
food producers that joined and<br />
established the fi rst legally<br />
underpinned regional food brand<br />
in Australia.<br />
Food Barossa – signifi ed by the cork on<br />
the fork logo – guarantees that products<br />
meet stringent criteria observing health<br />
requirements, regionality and traditional<br />
production methods. By protecting the cultural<br />
integrity of these goods, the Barossa as a<br />
region is also protected.<br />
Food Barossa is a true celebration of the<br />
region’s food culture and it provides a support<br />
network to allow local producers to proudly<br />
share its products with the world.<br />
Look for Food Barossa licensed produce,<br />
proudly showing the logo, to taste the best<br />
of the Barossa.
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> FARMERS<br />
MARKET<br />
The Barossa<br />
Farmers Market is<br />
the place to really<br />
immerse yourself<br />
in the Barossa’s<br />
food culture. Held each Saturday morning in<br />
the historic Vintners Sheds near Angaston,<br />
the Farmers Market showcases real food<br />
produced in the homes and grown on the<br />
farms of the Barossa. More than 30 local food<br />
producers offer the freshest of homegrown<br />
produce, from fruit and vegetables to meat,<br />
poultry and free-range eggs, along with a huge<br />
variety of preserves, smallgoods, bread and<br />
other products.<br />
Established and run by the region’s local food<br />
producers, the Barossa Farmers Market is a<br />
unique regional food-only market encouraging<br />
the preservation of the food heritage and<br />
traditions of the Barossa.<br />
Open every Saturday morning from<br />
7.30-11.30am. Be sure to get there early to<br />
avoid missing out on the freshest produce.<br />
BUTCHER, BAKER,<br />
WINEMAKER TRAIL<br />
Barossa has arguably Australia’s only true<br />
regional cuisine and you can discover the<br />
Barossa’s thriving and distinctive food and<br />
wine culture on the Butcher, Baker<br />
Winemaker Trail.<br />
The fi rst of its kind established in South<br />
Australia, the trail leads to local wineries,<br />
dining venues and businesses that offer<br />
intimate food and wine experiences and<br />
incorporate products made with traditional<br />
methods and ingredients. You can also visit<br />
retailers and artisans, join specialist tours and<br />
enjoy complimentary experiences that have a<br />
gourmet theme.<br />
A new trail brochure is being launched during<br />
the 2007 Barossa Vintage Festival. Copies can<br />
be obtained from visitor information centres or<br />
by calling 1300 852 982.<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> CHEESE &<br />
WINE TRAIL<br />
FOOD<br />
Linger longer and enjoy a fabulous wine and<br />
food-matching experience.<br />
Purchase a Barossa-branded cooler bag<br />
containing a cheese knife, a small cheeseboard<br />
made from old oak barrels, four locally made<br />
cheeses and crackers, and a trail map.<br />
There are six routes to follow, each one<br />
including fi ve wineries within close vicinity<br />
to each other. When you arrive at each cellar<br />
door, make your wine tasting selection and<br />
match it to a cheese from the cooler bag – a<br />
great way to make wine selections to take<br />
home and share with friends and family.<br />
On sale from the Barossa Valley Cheese<br />
Company at 67B Murray Street in Angaston.<br />
From far left: Flatbread with roast capsicum pâte and goats<br />
cheese; Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop; Barossa Valley Cheese<br />
Company, Angaston<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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APPELLATION @ PEPPERS THE LOUISE<br />
Casually Elegant Dining<br />
• Daily menu and extensive wine list • Open 7 nights<br />
• Reservations essential • Luxury vineyard retreat<br />
• Accommodation and dining packages<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 4144 Appellation<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 2722 Peppers The Louise<br />
Email: dine@appellation.com.au<br />
www.peppers.com.au/thelouise<br />
KRONDORF ROAD CAFÉ<br />
& Peripheral Art Space<br />
Savour the true regional food of the Barossa Valley<br />
with family recipes of the early Prussian & Wendish<br />
settlers served with style in Kabminye Wines cellar<br />
door. Wander upstairs for contemporary art and<br />
enjoy sweeping views of the Barossa Ranges &<br />
neighbouring vineyards. Open 7 days, 11am-5pm.<br />
Lunches served till 4pm.<br />
Krondorf <strong>Road</strong>, Krondorf near Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 0889 Fax: (08) 8563 3828<br />
Email: wine@kabminye.com<br />
BRASSERIE MOUSTACHE<br />
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<strong>BAROSSA</strong> FARMERS MARKET<br />
With over 35 local food producers, the Barossa Farmers<br />
Market provides a showcase for the real food from the<br />
homes and farms of the Barossa. Our market is the only<br />
outlet for many small producers.<br />
Breakfast bar and espresso coffee also available.<br />
Every Saturday morning 7.30am-11.30am.<br />
Vintners Sheds, behind Vintners Restaurant<br />
Cnr Nuriootpa & Stockwell <strong>Road</strong>s, Angaston<br />
Mob: 0402 026 882 for more information<br />
www.barossafarmersmarket.com<br />
Jacob’s Creek Visitor Centre<br />
LYNDOCH BAKERY & RESTAURANT<br />
South Australia’s very own iconic and unique Lyndoch<br />
Bakery & Restaurant. Relax amidst the Bavarian decor<br />
or our sunny alfresco area, and select from our extensive<br />
new summer menu. Authentic Thai, à la carte and<br />
German menus available (Thai available Wednesday-<br />
Friday lunch only). Open 7 days. Breakfast 8.30am-11am<br />
(7 days). Lunch 11am-2.30pm (7 days), Dinner<br />
6pm-8.30pm (Thursday-Sunday). Take-away available.<br />
Barossa Valley Highway, Lyndoch<br />
Ph: (08) 8524 4422
THE CLUBHOUSE<br />
NOVOTEL <strong>BAROSSA</strong> VALLEY RESORT<br />
Harry’s Restaurant<br />
Offering contemporary <strong>Australian</strong> cuisine with the very<br />
best of Barossa Valley fair.<br />
Enjoy all day dining with your selection of a Barossa<br />
drop, all while taking in the breathtaking views of the<br />
valley. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner.<br />
Golf Links <strong>Road</strong>, Rowland Flat<br />
Ph: (08) 8524 0000<br />
www.novotelbarossa.com<br />
www.accorhotels.com.au<br />
Salter’s Salter s<br />
SALTER’S RESTAURANT<br />
Restaurant<br />
Opening Hours:<br />
Your Community Venue in the Barossa<br />
This proud community venue was established in<br />
1891 and is still serving the community as a great<br />
place to meet, eat and drink! The renovated Dining<br />
Room offers a family atmosphere with an extensive<br />
local wine list, affordable meals and a kids’ play<br />
room. Friendly staff make everyone feel welcome!<br />
Enjoy a game of eight ball in the bar or settle in and<br />
watch the big screen TV. Why not try your luck on<br />
the pokies too? Locals love ‘The Clubhouse’ and<br />
you will too. Dining bookings are recommended.<br />
Open 7 days: Lunch 12-2.30pm, Dinner 8-8.30pm.<br />
45 MacDonnell Street, Tanunda<br />
(corner of Basedow <strong>Road</strong>)<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 2058 Fax: (08) 8563 0072<br />
Email: theclubhouse@optusnet.com.au<br />
TANUNDA BAKERY<br />
Satisfy your senses. Enjoy a sumptuous<br />
dinner or drop in for a light lunch.<br />
Coffee and cake available daily from 10am<br />
Lunch 12 noon – 3pm daily<br />
Dinner 6 – 9 pm Friday & Saturday<br />
Brunch available by bookings<br />
Closed Christmas Day<br />
Available for corporate functions,<br />
conferencing, private bookings & weddings.<br />
FOOD<br />
“For the best range of the fi nest baked goods in the<br />
district, you can’t go past the Tanunda Bakery.” So come<br />
& enjoy our freshly baked goods including traditional<br />
German handcrafted natural sourdough ryebreads,<br />
Vollkornbrot, aged dough method breads & Schwäbische<br />
Brezeln. Choose from our range of pies & pasties and<br />
delicious selection of cakes, such as Bienenstitch,<br />
Streuselbuns or a piece of Torte etc. combined with a<br />
cappuccino in a relaxed atmosphere! Open Mon-Fri<br />
8am-5.30pm, Sat 8am-2pm.<br />
181 Murray Street, Tanunda Ph: (08) 8563 0096<br />
Nuriootpa <strong>Road</strong> Angaston SA Ph: 08 8561 0216 Fax: 08 8561 0232<br />
salters@saltramestate.com.au www.saltramwines.com.au<br />
VINTNERS BAR & GRILL<br />
Winner Best 2006 Regional Restaurant SA<br />
(SA Restaurant & Catering Awards)<br />
Cnr Stockwell & Angaston <strong>Road</strong>s, Angaston<br />
Ph: (08) 8564 2488 Fax: (08) 8564 2433<br />
Email: chef@vintners.com.au<br />
www.vintners.com.au<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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NATIONAL PARKS<br />
Beautiful, unspoilt areas<br />
THE HEYSEN TRAIL<br />
The Heysen Trail is South Australia’s<br />
longest walking trail. It is also arguably the<br />
state’s most spectacular - extending from<br />
Cape Jervis in the south all the way to<br />
Parachilna Gorge in the north. The Heysen<br />
Trail showcases a diversity of landscapes,<br />
traversing farmland that borders a native<br />
forest reserve and open undulating country<br />
to reach Mount Crawford, Wirra Wirra Peaks<br />
and the stringybark-clad ridges of Kaiser Stuhl<br />
Conservation Park. You can access the trail<br />
from the western boundary of Kaiser Stuhl<br />
Conservation Park, and via the entrance<br />
to Warren Conservation Park (Watts Gully<br />
<strong>Road</strong>). Get active and healthy as you enjoy<br />
spectacular views of the coast and Mount<br />
Lofty via this magnifi cent trail.<br />
Clockwise from left: Bushwalking, Para Wirra Recreation<br />
Park, Sunset at Para Wirra Recreation Park, Para Wirra Lake<br />
picnic grounds<br />
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BIRD LIFE<br />
The Honeyeater and Wren walking trails<br />
in Sandy Creek Conservation Park are<br />
excellent for birdwatching. Here you have<br />
the opportunity to spot some of the 130 bird<br />
species that migrate through the Barossa and<br />
Adelaide Hills.<br />
GOLD<br />
Who would have thought that South Australia<br />
had its own gold rush in the 19th century?<br />
And what’s more that over three tonnes<br />
of gold was extracted –that’s at least fi ve<br />
million dollars in today’s money. Para Wirra<br />
Recreation Park is home to the Barossa<br />
Goldfi elds. Take a journey back in time to the<br />
1869 gold rush at Victoria Hill, and the Spike<br />
Gully rush of 1868 that attracted some 5000<br />
miners. The annual open day is on the third<br />
Sunday of October when the gold rush era is<br />
re-created with period costumes and props.<br />
You can try your hand at blacksmithing, go<br />
panning for gold or indulge in some traditional<br />
Aussie tucker. For more information contact<br />
the Friends of Barossa Goldfi eld Historical<br />
Society on 0407 712 621.<br />
PARA WIRRA<br />
RECREATION PARK<br />
Para Wirra is one of the major recreation parks<br />
of the greater Adelaide metropolitan area.<br />
Taking its name from an Aboriginal phrase<br />
meaning river with scrub, the park is situated<br />
in bushland some 40 km north-east of the city<br />
centre. The park offers an extensive network<br />
of walking trails, gas barbecues, picnic<br />
shelters and an oval, making it ideal for family<br />
picnics or get-togethers. Keep an eye out<br />
for kangaroos and emus that are frequently<br />
seen throughout the park. Para Wirra is open<br />
every day except Christmas Day. There is<br />
accommodation at Mack Creek Hut, which<br />
can be booked through the Department for<br />
Environment and Heritage Para Wirra Offi ce<br />
on (08) 8280 7048.<br />
WARREN<br />
CONSERVATION PARK<br />
This park has some of the most inspiring<br />
views in the Barossa. The four walking trails<br />
provide magnifi cent views over forests,<br />
reservoirs, pastures and bushland, and offer<br />
a challenge for experienced bushwalkers.<br />
Along the way, you’re likely to see kangaroos<br />
and echidnas, and Pink Gums, orchids and<br />
Blackwood. Remember to take your binoculars<br />
for a high quality birdwatching experience!
KAISER STUHL<br />
CONSERVATION PARK<br />
Kaiser Stuhl is nestled in the Barossa<br />
Ranges and offers excellent opportunities for<br />
bushwalkers. Two walking trails showcase<br />
the park’s different landscapes including<br />
creeks, rocky outcrops, low forest, scrub<br />
and open grassland. The 2.4 km Stringybark<br />
Loop offers a quicker sampling of the park’s<br />
natural landscape, while the Main Fire Track<br />
provides access to the Pewsey Vale Forest<br />
and Heysen Trail with the opportunity to spend<br />
more time enjoying the park’s main features<br />
including granite rock formations and a scenic<br />
lookout. View some of the park’s 400 plant<br />
species including the Uncommon Prickly Treeviolet<br />
or enjoy the marvellous birdwatching<br />
opportunities that this park presents.<br />
HALE<br />
CONSERVATION PARK<br />
This park is ideal for nature-lovers. Take a selfguided<br />
hike along the trail to explore the dense<br />
vegetation that makes it a haven for fauna.<br />
You will be captivated by this landscape that is<br />
an inspiration for painting and photography.<br />
SANDY CREEK<br />
CONSERVATION PARK<br />
Sandy Creek is a terrifi c birdwatching site. It<br />
contains 130 bird species, of which 63 are<br />
resident species. The park is also ideal for<br />
bushwalking. Take a trail to admire views of<br />
gently undulating sand dunes with occasional<br />
creeks, and to see some of the Barossa Valley’s<br />
last remaining vegetation of the sandy soil<br />
lowlands. This park is surrounded by farmland,<br />
deep sand quarries and the vineyards that<br />
characterise the Barossa Valley. A Youth Hostel<br />
is located in this park. For accommodation<br />
bookings contact the Youth Hostels Association<br />
on (08) 8414 3001.<br />
NATIONAL PARKS<br />
FIRE INFORMATION<br />
Wood fi res, solid fuel fi res and gas fi res<br />
are prohibited within all District reserves<br />
throughout the year except in designated<br />
areas of Para Wirra Recreation Park and<br />
Sandy Creek Conservation Park except on<br />
days of total fi re ban. For further information,<br />
please contact the Northern Lofty District<br />
Offi ce on (08) 8336 0901 or CFS Fire Bans<br />
Hotline 1300 362 361.<br />
FEES & CHARGES<br />
Park entry fees apply in Para Wirra<br />
Recreation Park. All visitors must display<br />
a valid entry permit. Fines apply for not<br />
doing so. If you are planning to visit<br />
regularly, a National Parks Pass can offer<br />
convenience and value for money by<br />
entitling you to unlimited entry for periods<br />
of 2 or 12 months. For more information<br />
please contact Northern Lofty District<br />
Offi ce phone (08) 83360901. All fees and<br />
charges contribute to the conservation,<br />
maintenance and improvement of park<br />
facilities for your ongoing enjoyment.<br />
MORE INFORMATION<br />
Department for Environment and Heritage<br />
Information Line: (08) 8204 1910<br />
Northern Lofty District Offi ce:<br />
(08) 8336 0901<br />
www.environment.sa.gov.au/parks/<br />
KEY<br />
Accommodation<br />
BBQ facilities<br />
Brochure<br />
Bushwalking<br />
Entry fee<br />
Picnic facilities<br />
Public phone<br />
Toilets<br />
Wheelchair facilities<br />
www.parks.sa.gov.au<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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TRAILS<br />
For lovers of food, wine,<br />
history and nature.<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong><br />
HERITAGE TRAIL<br />
More than 160 years after<br />
European settlement, visitors<br />
can still experience much of this<br />
heritage in the Barossa’s many<br />
museums, historic places and<br />
natural wonders. The Barossa<br />
Heritage Trail links many sites<br />
throughout the region.<br />
Call into the Barossa or Gawler Visitor<br />
Information Centres for a copy of the<br />
Trail brochure. Then explore the pioneer<br />
residences including Collingrove Homestead<br />
at Angaston, now open as a museum and<br />
offering tours and heritage accommodation.<br />
Visit the Kaesler Van at the Barossa Valley<br />
Tourist Park in Nuriootpa: designed in 1931<br />
by a Nuriootpa gentleman to accommodate<br />
his family on a tour of South Australia and<br />
the Eastern states, this van on wheels is a<br />
fascinating example of an early caravan.<br />
The school house known as Luhrs Cottage at<br />
Light Pass was built in 1848 out of mud straw<br />
and red gum, by the fi rst Lutheran school<br />
teacher in the village. It has been lovingly<br />
restored and visitors are welcome to look<br />
through the schoolrooms fi lled with resources<br />
of generations ago. The Barossa and Gawler<br />
Museums also provide an entertaining glimpse<br />
into lifestyles past.<br />
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PARA ROAD WINE PATH<br />
If you want to mix walking and wine, stroll<br />
along the Para <strong>Road</strong> Wine Path. This trail<br />
links four of Tanunda’s cellar doors – Stanley<br />
Lambert, Richmond Grove, Peter Lehmann<br />
Wines and Langmeil Winery – winding its<br />
way alongside the historic Para River and<br />
vineyards, some over 160 years old. Each<br />
November these cellar doors unveil a great<br />
new Barossa wine accompanied by delicious<br />
food, light unobtrusive music and other<br />
surprises at the Para <strong>Road</strong> Wine Path day (see<br />
page 9 for details of the 2007 event).<br />
GAWLER PUB TRAIL<br />
Australia has a great tradition with hotels, and<br />
Gawler has ten of the best. Sit in some of the<br />
oldest pubs in South Australia which, in times<br />
gone by, were frequented by the bullockies,<br />
pioneers and locals during the early years<br />
of the colony. Soak up the atmosphere, let<br />
your mind wander, relax and enjoy the great<br />
hospitality of Gawler’s historic hotels.<br />
For more information contact the Gawler<br />
Visitor Information Centre on (08) 8522 9260.<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> SCENIC<br />
HERITAGE DRIVE<br />
This 57km sign-posted route is a great<br />
introduction to the region as it winds it way<br />
through Bethany, Angaston, Nuriootpa,<br />
Greenock, Seppeltsfi eld, Marananga and<br />
Tanunda. Look for the white on brown signs<br />
marked with the number 4, or ask for a copy<br />
of the Barossa map from a visitor information<br />
centre – the entire route is marked and easy<br />
to follow.<br />
GAWLER SELF-DRIVE<br />
TOUR<br />
This is a 22km signposted self-drive route in<br />
and around Gawler (look for the number ‘10’<br />
on brown and white sign). Highlighted are<br />
signifi cant buildings and sites including historic<br />
and community sites as well as other places<br />
of interest. A detailed brochure is available<br />
from the Gawler Visitor Information Centre.
MOUNT CRAWFORD<br />
FOREST<br />
This 12,000 hectare belt of planted pine and<br />
native forest on the edge of the Barossa<br />
Ranges offers hundreds of kilometres of paths<br />
ranging from forest management tracks to<br />
ambling paths. There are also single tracks<br />
for hiking, horse-riding and mountain bike<br />
enthusiasts. Eight marked trails provide more<br />
structured routes including two of the State’s<br />
renowned long-distance trails – the Heysen<br />
and Mawson. The Forest Ranger’s offi ce on<br />
Warren <strong>Road</strong> near Williamstown is open from<br />
9am to 11am every day.<br />
ALTONA CSR LANDCARE<br />
RESERVE & WALKING<br />
TRAIL<br />
This is a rehabilitated sand-mining area<br />
northeast of Lyndoch offering a range of<br />
trails from 3.16 to 5.74 kilometres and<br />
suits those of medium fi tness. The Orlando<br />
viewpoint overlooks Rowland Flat and the<br />
North Para River.<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> BUSHGARDENS<br />
This regional native botanic garden gives<br />
you the opportunity to see the Barossa’s<br />
stunningly beautiful native plants on display.<br />
Four separate display gardens point the way<br />
to authentic new <strong>Australian</strong> garden styles,<br />
emphasising local plants, low water use and<br />
wild life friendly species. Located in Coulthard<br />
reserve on Penrice <strong>Road</strong> in Nuriootpa, Barossa<br />
Bushgardens are open all year-round. Entry is<br />
free, gold coin donation appreciated.<br />
MENGLER HILL AND<br />
SCULPTURE PARK<br />
Take a drive from Tanunda up Mengler Hill for<br />
a view to take your breath away. Vineyards,<br />
rolling hills and farming land stretch for as far<br />
as the eye can see, dotted with towns and<br />
the Barossa’s famous church spires. A short<br />
walking path weaves its way through the<br />
Barossa Sculpture Park, created on site from<br />
local marble and black granite during the 1988<br />
Barossa International Sculpture Symposium.<br />
With the valley below, it’s a stunning<br />
panorama.<br />
TRAILS<br />
WINE, DINE, STAY, PLAY<br />
SEPPELTSFIELD ROAD<br />
This iconic date palm-lined roadway is one<br />
of the most photographed locations in the<br />
Barossa affording picturesque views over<br />
gently undulating vineyards and pastoral<br />
land. Eleven of the Barossa’s cellar doors<br />
hug this route which is home to acclaimed<br />
attractions including Maggie Beer’s Farm<br />
Shop, Historic Seppelt Winery (offering tours<br />
daily) and wineries including Whistler Wines,<br />
Two Hands, Heritage Wines, Torbreck, and<br />
Barossa Valley Estate. There are some<br />
great accommodation choices here including<br />
Australia’s Best B&B, Seppeltsfi eld Vineyard<br />
Cottage which was awarded ‘Best Hosted<br />
Accommodation’ at the 2005 <strong>Australian</strong><br />
Tourism Awards.<br />
Clockwise from top left: Walking near the Novotel Barossa<br />
Valley Resort; Touring along Seppeltsfield <strong>Road</strong>; Views over<br />
Barossa Valley from Mengler Hill<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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RESTAURANTS & CAFES<br />
Dining Facilities with Menu<br />
36 Ross Estate Wines........................C5<br />
37 Saltram.......................................... F3<br />
38 Schild Estate Wines ......................C5<br />
39 Seppelt Wines...............................C2<br />
40 Sieber Wines.................................C3<br />
41 Small Fry Wines ............................ F3<br />
42 St Hallett Wines ............................D4<br />
43 Stanley Lambert............................ E3<br />
44 The Willows Vineyard.................... F2<br />
45 Thorn - Clarke Wines ....................G3<br />
46 Torbreck ........................................D2<br />
47 Turkey Flat Vineyard......................D4<br />
48 Two Hands Wines .........................D2<br />
49 Veritas/Rolf Binder Wines .............D2<br />
50 Villa Tinto ......................................D4<br />
51 Vinecrest Fine Barossa Wine ........ E3<br />
52 Whistler Wines ..............................D2<br />
53 Wolf Blass Wines .......................... F2<br />
54 Yaldara Estate ............................... B5<br />
55 Yalumba Wine Company............... F3<br />
17 Gomersal Wines............................C4<br />
18 Grant Burge Wines........................D4<br />
19 Greenock Creek Cellars................C2<br />
20 Heritage Wines..............................D2<br />
21 Illaparra Fortified Wine Store ........D2<br />
22 Irvine Wines...................................G7<br />
23 Jacob’s Creek Visitor Centre ........D4<br />
24 Kabminye Wines ...........................D4<br />
25 Kaesler Wines ............................... E2<br />
26 Kellermeister &<br />
Tevor Jones Fine Wines ...............C5<br />
27 Kies Family Wines.........................C5<br />
28 Langmeil Winery ...........................D3<br />
29 Liebichwein ...................................D5<br />
30 Lou Miranda Wines .......................D5<br />
31 Murray Street Vineyards................D1<br />
32 Penfolds........................................ E2<br />
33 Peter Lehmann Wines...................D3<br />
34 Richmond Grove........................... E3<br />
35 Rockford Wines ............................D4<br />
CELLAR DOORS<br />
Dining Facilities with Menu<br />
Platters & Informal Food<br />
1 Appellation ....................................D2<br />
2 Barossa Vines Cafe....................... E4<br />
3 Brasserie Moustache ....................H4<br />
4 Cafe Y ........................................... B5<br />
5 Harry’s Restaurant ........................C4<br />
6 Jacob’s Restaurant .......................D4<br />
7 Kaesler Restaurant....................... E2<br />
8 Krondorf <strong>Road</strong> Cafe......................D4<br />
9 Lou Miranda Estate Winery<br />
Restaurant....................................D5<br />
10 Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop ............ E2<br />
11 Monkey Nut Cafe The ...................C5<br />
12 Rose Garden Restaurant .............. B5<br />
13 Salter’s Kitchen ............................. F3<br />
14 Vintners Bar & Grill........................ F2<br />
1 Barossa Cottage Wines ................ E2<br />
2 Barossa Valley Estate ...................D2<br />
3 Barossa Vines ............................... E4<br />
4 Bethany Wines.............................. E4<br />
5 Burge Family Winemakers ............ B5<br />
6 C A Henschke & Co. .....................H3<br />
7 Charles Cimicky Wines ................. B5<br />
8 Charles Melton Wines...................D4<br />
9 Chateau Dorrien Estate................. E3<br />
10 Chateau Tanunda..........................D3<br />
11 Cockatoo Ridge Wines Pty........... E3<br />
12 Domain Barossa............................D3<br />
13 Elderton Wines.............................. E2<br />
14 Fernfield Wines .............................G7<br />
15 Gibson Barossa Vale Wines.......... F2<br />
16 Glen Eldon Wines..........................D4<br />
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TRURO<br />
Light Pass<br />
RD<br />
PENRICE<br />
RD<br />
RD<br />
Daveyston<br />
Moculta<br />
Para<br />
RD<br />
Nuriootpa<br />
8<br />
Marananga<br />
SEPPELTSFIELD RD<br />
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46<br />
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10<br />
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19<br />
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10<br />
7<br />
25<br />
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SAMUEL<br />
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48<br />
39<br />
Patterson Hill<br />
1<br />
20<br />
2<br />
Seppeltsfield<br />
RD<br />
7<br />
WAY<br />
THIELE<br />
KEYNETON<br />
14<br />
52<br />
A20<br />
1<br />
RD<br />
49<br />
RD<br />
13<br />
37<br />
SIEGERSDORF<br />
9<br />
Angaston<br />
Valley<br />
40<br />
LES DUNKLEY<br />
41<br />
11<br />
33<br />
RD<br />
45<br />
MINES RD<br />
CRENNIS<br />
RD<br />
51<br />
34<br />
28<br />
RD<br />
PARA<br />
RD<br />
RD<br />
RADFORD<br />
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STOCKWELL<br />
VINE VALE<br />
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RD<br />
ROBERTS<br />
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LANGMEIL<br />
BOTH<br />
55<br />
HEINZE<br />
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RD<br />
Range<br />
MENGE<br />
RD<br />
STONEWELL<br />
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RD<br />
PASS<br />
10<br />
BASEDOW<br />
TURRETFIELD<br />
B10<br />
12<br />
TRURO<br />
River<br />
RD<br />
FROMM RD<br />
RD<br />
47<br />
RD<br />
Adelaide<br />
Gawler<br />
Mengler Hill<br />
Bethany<br />
Gomersal<br />
RD<br />
RD<br />
11<br />
LIGHT<br />
MENGLER<br />
RD<br />
HILL<br />
Bethany<br />
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& Pavillion<br />
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4<br />
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Rosedale<br />
Keyneton<br />
CREEK RD<br />
HILL<br />
VALLEY<br />
18<br />
3<br />
HENTSCHKE<br />
Swan Reach<br />
CLIMB<br />
RD<br />
RD<br />
24<br />
8<br />
8<br />
2<br />
3<br />
Para<br />
16<br />
13<br />
23<br />
6<br />
5<br />
ROSEDALE<br />
SCENIC<br />
RD<br />
Mt McKenzie<br />
MINES<br />
TANUNDA<br />
River<br />
Barossa<br />
Concordia<br />
54<br />
4<br />
RD<br />
Graetz Town<br />
MILK<br />
B10<br />
RUN<br />
Kaiserstuhl<br />
Rowland Flat<br />
30 9 29<br />
FLAXMANS<br />
7<br />
Mount<br />
HERMANN<br />
THUMM DR<br />
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RD<br />
Kaiserstuhl<br />
Con. Pk<br />
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Crawford<br />
Altona C.S.R.<br />
Landcare<br />
Reserve<br />
B19<br />
ROSEDALE<br />
Flaxmans<br />
GOLDEN<br />
Barossa<br />
Lyndoch<br />
12 11<br />
27<br />
5<br />
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8<br />
Ann Milroy<br />
Reserve<br />
TRIAL<br />
26<br />
19<br />
R. SEELIGERS RD RD<br />
Forest<br />
36<br />
Kalbeeba<br />
SIEBOTHS<br />
MADERS<br />
HEGGIES<br />
HILL<br />
38<br />
B19<br />
Sandy Creek<br />
RD<br />
RD<br />
Gawler<br />
FLAXMANS<br />
G.B.A. Parsons<br />
Lookout<br />
LYNDOCH<br />
Sandy Creek<br />
Con. Pk<br />
VALLEY<br />
GULLY<br />
God's<br />
Hill<br />
WILLIAMSTOWN<br />
BALMORAL<br />
PIMPALA<br />
RD<br />
RD<br />
RD<br />
TWEEDIES<br />
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Pewsey Vale<br />
RD<br />
HOFFNUNGSTHAL<br />
8<br />
Cockatoo<br />
Valley<br />
RD<br />
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Eden Valley<br />
Lookout<br />
BROWNES<br />
Pewsey<br />
Vale Peak<br />
9<br />
RD<br />
Craneford<br />
WYNNS<br />
RD<br />
EDEN<br />
B31<br />
YETTIE<br />
South<br />
HIGH<br />
RD<br />
14<br />
Eden Valley<br />
VALLEY<br />
RD<br />
Whispering<br />
Wall Barossa<br />
Reservoir<br />
GOLDFIELDS<br />
22<br />
RD<br />
PARK<br />
CRANEFORD<br />
HIGH<br />
CORRYTON<br />
RD<br />
PARA<br />
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Mount<br />
Para<br />
WIRRA<br />
RD<br />
RD<br />
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RD<br />
WIRRA<br />
River<br />
VIGARS<br />
Crawford<br />
Forest<br />
River<br />
Marne<br />
RD<br />
The Knob<br />
Lookout<br />
Para Wirra<br />
RD<br />
EDEN<br />
WIRRA<br />
SPRINGTON<br />
SHEARERS<br />
8<br />
Mt Crawford<br />
Forest<br />
WARREN<br />
Hale<br />
Con.<br />
Park<br />
Recreation<br />
RD<br />
RD<br />
SCRUB<br />
RD<br />
RD<br />
21<br />
Mount<br />
Crawford<br />
RD<br />
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RD<br />
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10<br />
B34<br />
B31<br />
RD<br />
HUMBUG<br />
RD<br />
Arboretum<br />
Warren<br />
Reservoir<br />
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Park<br />
RD<br />
GLEN<br />
Springton<br />
Mount<br />
RD<br />
South Para<br />
Reservoir<br />
DEVON<br />
Warren<br />
15<br />
Crawford<br />
MOUNT<br />
Con. Pk<br />
ONE<br />
RANGE<br />
WATTS<br />
BASSNET<br />
ROSS DEWELLS<br />
Forest<br />
B31<br />
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RD<br />
Mount<br />
TREE<br />
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Secondary <strong>Road</strong> Sealed<br />
Other <strong>Road</strong> Sealed<br />
Other <strong>Road</strong> Unsealed<br />
Other <strong>Road</strong>s<br />
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Distances In Kilometres<br />
Route Marker<br />
Visitor Information Centre<br />
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Mt<br />
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PARA<br />
HILL<br />
7<br />
McBEANS<br />
CRICKS<br />
Crawford<br />
RD<br />
CREEK<br />
ROCKY<br />
RD<br />
Crawford<br />
23<br />
MILL<br />
B10<br />
RD<br />
A20<br />
Forest<br />
Forest<br />
12<br />
Cromer<br />
RD<br />
B35<br />
RD<br />
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RD<br />
HILL<br />
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Photo Opportunity<br />
Cromer<br />
Con. Pk<br />
RD<br />
Kersbrook<br />
Cellar Door<br />
Mount Pleasant<br />
RD<br />
CROMER<br />
Mt Gawler<br />
1<br />
HILL<br />
MARTIN<br />
Restaurant / Cafe<br />
1<br />
B34<br />
RD<br />
Mt Gould<br />
LITTLE<br />
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1918 Bistro<br />
& Grill<br />
Apex<br />
Bakery<br />
Arch<br />
Goat<br />
Square<br />
Uniting<br />
Church<br />
St. Paul's<br />
Lutheran<br />
The<br />
Church<br />
Clubhouse<br />
Wohlers Barossa<br />
Regional<br />
Tabor<br />
St. John's<br />
Lutheran<br />
Lutheran Lutheran<br />
Judith's Ribbon Church<br />
School<br />
Church<br />
Flowers<br />
Langmeil<br />
Tanunda Nice Ice<br />
Lutheran Church<br />
Villa Tanunda Hotel<br />
Gallery<br />
Tanunda<br />
MARIA<br />
ALBERT<br />
ST<br />
JOHN<br />
THEODOR<br />
Tanunda<br />
Cellars<br />
Cemetery<br />
ST<br />
LANGMEIL<br />
Norm's Coolie's<br />
Performing<br />
Sheep Dogs<br />
YOUNG<br />
St. Aidan's<br />
Anglican<br />
Church<br />
Heinemann Park<br />
Cemetery<br />
GOMERSAL<br />
RD<br />
Swim.<br />
Pool<br />
MURRAY<br />
C RAASA AUGUST 2006<br />
PRESSER<br />
JANE<br />
SCHWARZ RD<br />
B19<br />
RD<br />
ST<br />
JULIUS<br />
EDWARD<br />
Tennis<br />
Courts<br />
Tanunda<br />
F'Ball Club<br />
ST<br />
Domain<br />
Barossa<br />
FIEDLER<br />
North<br />
ST<br />
WILLIAM<br />
Barossa Historical<br />
Museum<br />
ST<br />
KOOK<br />
Lutheran<br />
School<br />
MURRAY<br />
ST<br />
Tanunda<br />
Recreation<br />
Park<br />
Story Book Cottage & Whacky Wood<br />
Gawler<br />
Lyndoch<br />
Bethany<br />
PL<br />
BUSHMAN<br />
Para<br />
RD<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
GARRETT<br />
CT<br />
Tanunda<br />
Recreation<br />
Park<br />
SOBELS<br />
War Memorial<br />
Hospital<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
BASEDOW<br />
PLST<br />
ELLEN<br />
RD<br />
Arch<br />
JOHN<br />
PL<br />
HANISCH<br />
ELIZABETH<br />
KALLESKE CT<br />
MURRAY ST<br />
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ST<br />
ST<br />
MILL<br />
MACDONNELL<br />
ST<br />
MEMORIAL<br />
MURRAY STREET<br />
TANUNDA<br />
GEORGE<br />
MARIA<br />
ST<br />
RD<br />
ALBERT ST<br />
Goat<br />
Square<br />
THEODOR<br />
ST<br />
LANGMEIL<br />
ST<br />
YOUNG<br />
JULIUS<br />
FIEDLER<br />
ST<br />
EDWARD<br />
PARK<br />
ST<br />
AV<br />
RD<br />
ST<br />
SMYTH<br />
BILYARA<br />
LANGMEIL<br />
ST<br />
Tanunda<br />
Lutheran Home<br />
WILD<br />
RD<br />
BRIDGE<br />
COLLEGE<br />
PL<br />
ST<br />
SEE INSET ABOVE<br />
PL<br />
ST<br />
KOOK<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
MILL<br />
MACDONNELL<br />
RD<br />
River<br />
COCHEN<br />
CT<br />
CHERRY<br />
ST<br />
MEMORIALAV<br />
ANGAS<br />
L<br />
SOBELS<br />
RD<br />
THIRD<br />
AV<br />
HOMBURG<br />
JOHN SCHULZ<br />
CT<br />
KOBLENZ<br />
CT<br />
FOURTH ST<br />
Gawler<br />
KINGS<br />
Cockatoo Valley<br />
The Sanctuary<br />
Health & Healing<br />
Centre<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
Arch<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
RD<br />
AV<br />
RD<br />
THIRD<br />
SECOND<br />
CUTTING<br />
PIMPALA<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong><br />
JOLLYTOWN<br />
RD<br />
C RAASA AUGUST 06<br />
Wilf Noack<br />
Reserve<br />
SECOND<br />
AV<br />
Garden Of<br />
Rememberance<br />
BASEDOW<br />
Langmeil<br />
Winery<br />
SETTLERS<br />
GR<br />
PARADALE<br />
TRAEGER CT<br />
ARRAWARRA PL<br />
MUELLER CT<br />
PARA<br />
RD<br />
Tabor<br />
Cemetery<br />
ROTHE WAY<br />
HURST CT<br />
LEHMANN<br />
LEHMANN<br />
ROENFELDT<br />
TRIER CT<br />
AV<br />
CARL<br />
AURICHT<br />
DR<br />
HOFFMANN<br />
BERNKASTEL CT<br />
FIRST<br />
DR<br />
Baptist<br />
Church<br />
MURRAY<br />
HOBBS<br />
ST<br />
EVELINE ST<br />
ASH<br />
ST<br />
SHIRLEY<br />
DR<br />
WARREN CT<br />
WALDEN<br />
BOSENBERG<br />
CT<br />
RD<br />
AUGHEY<br />
ROSALIE<br />
AV<br />
DENHOLM<br />
FILSELL<br />
DR<br />
WILBERTH ST<br />
RD<br />
SHORT<br />
ST<br />
KAVEL CT<br />
TCE<br />
PIONEER ST<br />
RD<br />
WEINSTOCK<br />
ST<br />
Chateau Barrosa Winery<br />
Rose Garden Rest.<br />
Rose Garden<br />
CT<br />
FREDERICK ST<br />
WECKERT ST<br />
FRANCIS<br />
KRAMER ST<br />
GILBERT<br />
GODS HILL<br />
AV<br />
ALBERS<br />
AV<br />
ST<br />
CT<br />
RD<br />
FREDERICK<br />
Peter Lehmann<br />
Wines<br />
PETRAS<br />
GILDING<br />
DOERING<br />
ST<br />
KEITH ST<br />
ST<br />
Illaparra Fortified<br />
Wine Store<br />
ST<br />
Chateau Tanunda<br />
Barossa Small<br />
Winemakers Centre<br />
ST<br />
COLONEL<br />
SAMUEL<br />
STEPHENS CT<br />
Julius Benjamin<br />
Krieg Reserve<br />
BRAUNACK<br />
HAMDORF<br />
ST<br />
AV<br />
ST<br />
PANNACH CT<br />
CT<br />
ACACIA<br />
CARIGNAN<br />
Tanunda<br />
Bakery<br />
RD<br />
CAROB ST<br />
MESHACH<br />
B19<br />
ST<br />
KRIEG<br />
AV<br />
CT<br />
MAGNOLIA<br />
Bethany<br />
MENGE<br />
MENGE RD<br />
HERMANN DR<br />
THUMMST<br />
JOHANN<br />
MATTNER<br />
CT<br />
RUSHALL<br />
NICHOLAS<br />
LORD<br />
Georgetown<br />
Reserve<br />
FISHER<br />
CT<br />
LIGHT<br />
BURGE<br />
FINNISS CT<br />
ELM AV<br />
SAMUEL<br />
TCE<br />
CT<br />
RD<br />
DR<br />
MORPHETT RD<br />
BURINGS<br />
MENGE CT<br />
Richmond<br />
Grove<br />
BRAUNACK AV<br />
AV<br />
ST<br />
PHILLIP<br />
MUNZBERG<br />
POTTER L<br />
GRAMP<br />
VALLEY<br />
Burge Family<br />
Winemakers<br />
ST<br />
Cemetery<br />
KING<br />
ST<br />
LYNEDOCH<br />
FERGUSSON<br />
CT<br />
CT<br />
PRINCE<br />
CHARLES<br />
AV<br />
RD<br />
MENGE<br />
BITTER<br />
ST<br />
BEVILAQUA<br />
KLOSE<br />
Stanley Lambert<br />
Wines<br />
CORONATION<br />
WALLENT<br />
CT<br />
ST<br />
REBECCA CT<br />
RD<br />
EDINBURGH<br />
ST<br />
KERRYN<br />
DR<br />
PORTER<br />
ST<br />
APPLETON ST<br />
GILBERT<br />
ROBERT<br />
ST<br />
AV<br />
TCE<br />
CR<br />
AV<br />
RAILWAY<br />
HAUSLER CT<br />
EVANS CT<br />
Kies Family Wines<br />
Monkey Nut Cafe<br />
ST<br />
DR<br />
ROBERT<br />
FOSTER<br />
TCE<br />
ST<br />
WAY<br />
Lyndoch<br />
Rec. Park<br />
LINDSAY<br />
CT<br />
Lyndoch<br />
Primary<br />
School<br />
WEINTAL CT<br />
CLAUDE AHRENS ST<br />
KUCHEL CR<br />
ERWIN<br />
KLUGE L<br />
Die Gallery &<br />
The Glass<br />
Room<br />
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ST<br />
RD<br />
WILLIAM<br />
ST<br />
HARDY CT<br />
GORDON<br />
RD<br />
KLEINIG<br />
KING<br />
ST<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> CT<br />
JOHN<br />
ROBERT ROSS<br />
DR<br />
ST<br />
MARGARET<br />
RD<br />
LYNDOCH<br />
Barossa Council<br />
Historic Centre<br />
Library<br />
Spinfex<br />
Art &<br />
Craft<br />
Baptist<br />
Schild<br />
Estate<br />
Wines<br />
KAUFMANN AV<br />
ST<br />
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ST<br />
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St John<br />
Lutheran<br />
Church<br />
Nuriootpa<br />
Tanunda<br />
Primary School<br />
Tanunda Recreation<br />
Centre<br />
ST<br />
NOSKE ST<br />
BELA CT<br />
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Williamstown<br />
ST<br />
TANUNDA<br />
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B19<br />
LYNDOCH<br />
Pioneer<br />
Reserve<br />
VALLEY<br />
Rowland Flat<br />
Tanunda<br />
B31<br />
Cockatoo<br />
Ridge<br />
Vinecrest Fine<br />
Barossa Wine<br />
VINE VALE RD<br />
RESEARCH RD<br />
Faith Lutheran School<br />
Barossa Arts &<br />
Convention Centre<br />
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NELDER<br />
RD<br />
RD<br />
Angaston<br />
Menglers Hill &<br />
Sculpture Park
Adelaide<br />
Greenock<br />
SAMUEL<br />
MOPPA<br />
RD<br />
PERAMANGK<br />
ROAD<br />
STURT<br />
AV<br />
SOUTH<br />
ELM CT<br />
GREVILLEA ST<br />
Barossa Village<br />
Nursing Home<br />
TOLLEY<br />
ATZE<br />
PDE<br />
GREENOCK<br />
MAPLE WAY<br />
GOLDEN<br />
GOLDEN<br />
BENNEY ST<br />
NURIOOTPA<br />
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WEST<br />
Menglers Hill Lookout<br />
Sculpture Park<br />
TCE<br />
CRENNIS<br />
MINES RD<br />
MURRAY<br />
WHENAN ST<br />
WAY<br />
Maggie Beer's Farm Shop<br />
BANK ST<br />
FIFE ST<br />
RADFORD<br />
Ladies<br />
Gents<br />
Angas Park<br />
Recreation Reserve<br />
WASHINGTON<br />
EVANS ST<br />
Tennis<br />
Courts<br />
HAGUE<br />
HAGUE<br />
CR<br />
CR<br />
GRAMP<br />
SMITH<br />
RD<br />
LINDSAY ST<br />
HOWARD ST<br />
SOUTH<br />
TCE<br />
VALLEY<br />
PARK<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
300<br />
PENRICE RD<br />
KENT ST<br />
HOLMES ST<br />
CHINNER<br />
ST<br />
FRENCH<br />
RD<br />
Redeemer<br />
RD<br />
Penrice<br />
ST<br />
RD<br />
STURT<br />
EVANS<br />
COOK ST<br />
ALLEN<br />
ST<br />
CHINNER L<br />
SIBLEY ST<br />
RD<br />
T.A.F.E. S.A.<br />
OLD KAPUNDA<br />
Lutheran<br />
School<br />
FALKENBERG<br />
TOLLEY<br />
DEMPSTER<br />
CARTWRIGHT ST<br />
ST<br />
VINE<br />
RD<br />
OXLEY ST<br />
STUART<br />
ST<br />
DR<br />
HILL ST WEST<br />
NELDNER AV<br />
DEAN<br />
COLLINS ST<br />
HODDER ST<br />
TYNE<br />
ST<br />
AV<br />
QUEEN<br />
SANDALWOOD<br />
PARA<br />
Good Shepherd<br />
Lutheran School<br />
VALLEY<br />
ST<br />
Robinson Park<br />
MILWAY<br />
Cemetery<br />
ELIZABETH<br />
AV<br />
GOTHIC<br />
AV<br />
BELOW<br />
BOEHM<br />
AV<br />
ARMON ST<br />
RD<br />
NEWCASTLE ST<br />
ST<br />
JOHN DALLWITZ AV<br />
ANTON<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
MIDDLE<br />
Moculta<br />
Spring<br />
ST<br />
AV<br />
HATCH<br />
North<br />
Arthur<br />
Reusch<br />
Reserve<br />
SCHAEDEL<br />
KEUPER ST<br />
PHILLIP<br />
DRINKWATER<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
AV<br />
ST<br />
MADER CR<br />
GAWLER<br />
BELVIDERE RD<br />
RD<br />
CR<br />
KINDLER<br />
ST<br />
BARTON<br />
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MOORPARK ST<br />
ST<br />
Southcorp<br />
Winery<br />
The Vines<br />
Retirement<br />
Estate<br />
CALEB VIRGO CT<br />
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CORELLA<br />
ROBIN<br />
Koonunga<br />
AV<br />
FIFTH<br />
WARNECKE<br />
JONATHAN<br />
Nuriootpa<br />
Old Union<br />
Chapel<br />
Swimming<br />
Pool<br />
Angaston<br />
Blond<br />
Primary School<br />
Zion Lutheran Coffee<br />
Church<br />
Angaston Hist.<br />
Cemetery AntiquesRendezvous<br />
Birth- & More House<br />
stones<br />
Small Fry<br />
Doddridge Wines<br />
Barossa Valley Angaston Blacksmith<br />
Cheese Company Gourmet Shop<br />
Foods<br />
�<br />
Town Hall<br />
& Library<br />
St Hugh's<br />
Anglcan Church<br />
Uniting<br />
Church<br />
CROSS ST<br />
HILL ST EAST<br />
CHRISTIAN ST<br />
CADD CT<br />
CLARK TCE<br />
SCHILLING<br />
CLARK TCE<br />
JUBILEE<br />
LOCK ST<br />
SAGE PL<br />
ST<br />
SWAN ST<br />
ST<br />
NORTH<br />
NINNES GROVE<br />
BROOK L<br />
A20<br />
ST<br />
GAWLER<br />
Ellison Res.<br />
AV<br />
AV<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong><br />
CENTENARY<br />
FOURTH<br />
AV<br />
KAESLER<br />
ST<br />
WAY<br />
VALLEY<br />
LANG<br />
ST<br />
Catholic<br />
Church<br />
ST<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong><br />
Para<br />
Penfolds<br />
CHARLES<br />
ST<br />
AV<br />
FRANCIS<br />
ST<br />
THIRD<br />
ST<br />
WELLAND<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
BAIRD<br />
Barossa<br />
Community<br />
Store<br />
Linear<br />
Park<br />
HWY<br />
RD<br />
ORCHARD<br />
CR<br />
SOUTH<br />
KAISER STUHL<br />
KALINGAL<br />
AUGUSTE<br />
HELENE ST<br />
COULTHARD ST<br />
HARRIS<br />
JOHN<br />
B19<br />
ST<br />
ST WEST<br />
ST<br />
Music<br />
Centre<br />
Holy Trinity<br />
Seventh Day Lutheran Church Tennis &<br />
Adventist Church<br />
Netball<br />
St Petri<br />
Courts<br />
Lutheran Uniting<br />
Church Church<br />
SECOND<br />
St Boniface<br />
Anglican<br />
Church<br />
MURRAY<br />
STAEHR<br />
RAILWAY<br />
THE<br />
AV<br />
DR<br />
AV<br />
BLAXLAND<br />
ST<br />
KRANZ<br />
ST<br />
Truro<br />
PINOT CR<br />
ST<br />
MACARTHUR<br />
NEW<br />
CABERNET CT<br />
FLINDERS<br />
CHARDONNAY<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
RD<br />
MEMORIAL<br />
AV<br />
PARK<br />
AV<br />
PARK<br />
Pool<br />
Nuriootpa Vine Inn<br />
Library<br />
CRESENT<br />
TCE<br />
WAL LINKE PL<br />
KRIEG<br />
ST<br />
FRANCIS<br />
SAUVIGNON<br />
TCE<br />
EAST<br />
PINOT CR<br />
RD<br />
ST<br />
WILLIAM<br />
ST<br />
TRAMINER WAY<br />
RIESLING CT<br />
HERMITAGE CT<br />
Elderton Wines<br />
OSWALD ST<br />
ST EAST<br />
ST<br />
MADEIRA<br />
BUNA<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
Nuriootpa<br />
High School<br />
AV<br />
KOKODA<br />
WAY<br />
TRAMINER<br />
CT<br />
MERLOT<br />
DR<br />
Linear<br />
Park<br />
ST<br />
KALIMNA RD<br />
CRAKER DR<br />
JOHNSON<br />
CT<br />
ROBERTS<br />
CT<br />
EL ALAMEIN<br />
TCE<br />
REUSCH<br />
McPHERSON<br />
CT<br />
GOODEN<br />
CT<br />
HAESE<br />
GOODEN<br />
Nuriootpa<br />
Football Club<br />
RD<br />
RD<br />
BUNA<br />
ST<br />
TCE<br />
Nuriootpa<br />
Primary School<br />
TREGENZA<br />
TCE<br />
OLD STURT<br />
HWY<br />
KALIMNA<br />
DR<br />
HOOPMANN CR<br />
JACOBS ST<br />
PRIDER<br />
SHEARD<br />
ZIMMERMANN ST<br />
PENRICE<br />
CR<br />
ST<br />
DR<br />
SCHOLZ<br />
ARMSTRONG<br />
RD<br />
RESEARCH<br />
JACOBS<br />
ST<br />
HARPER<br />
Coulthard<br />
Reserve<br />
Barossa<br />
Bushgardens<br />
Tanunda Angaston<br />
Lego<br />
Man<br />
AV<br />
Angaston District<br />
Hospital<br />
Brook<br />
PARK<br />
ST<br />
RD<br />
RD<br />
ANGASTON<br />
B10<br />
EDEN VALLEY RD<br />
Yalumba<br />
Wines<br />
Mt. Pleasant<br />
Eden Valley<br />
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YALUMBA TCE<br />
���<br />
Keyneton<br />
Barossa Vineyards, Lyndoch<br />
B19<br />
AV<br />
RESEARCH<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
COWARD<br />
ST<br />
AV<br />
Barossa Village<br />
- The Lodge<br />
B10<br />
SALEYARDS RD<br />
TOWN MAPS<br />
RD<br />
BECKWITH<br />
VICKERY AV YATANA CR<br />
RAY<br />
RD<br />
BLASS CT<br />
LAFFER AV<br />
BVD<br />
CR<br />
JAENSCH<br />
River<br />
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RD<br />
BERT<br />
SCHULTZ ST<br />
37<br />
Light Pass<br />
Light Pass
Whispering Wall<br />
YETTIE<br />
WHITEMAN<br />
C RAASA AUGUST 2006<br />
C RAASA AUGUST 2006<br />
ADAM ST<br />
BRITTON ST<br />
MARGARET ST<br />
GAWLER WEST<br />
RYDE<br />
KELLY<br />
RD<br />
MARCHANT<br />
MYALL ST<br />
CT<br />
Two Wells<br />
Angle Vale<br />
Virginia<br />
GOSFORD ST<br />
ST<br />
North<br />
Netball<br />
Courts<br />
FYFE ST<br />
Princess<br />
Park<br />
South<br />
ASHFORD ST<br />
PEEL ST<br />
OVERWAY BRIDGE RD<br />
ELIZABETH ST RAILWAYTCE<br />
TCE<br />
DEAN ST<br />
Yettie<br />
WILLIAM<br />
HILL<br />
RD<br />
EVA<br />
CUNDY CT<br />
DAVID SCOTT CT<br />
MITCHELL<br />
DYER<br />
GOSLING<br />
WILKSCH CT CT<br />
PINE<br />
Tennis Courts<br />
Netball Courts<br />
ROBERT RANKINE<br />
CT<br />
Clubhouse<br />
RD<br />
CT<br />
Golf Course Par 3<br />
Croquet<br />
Gawler<br />
Primary<br />
School<br />
Recreation<br />
Centre<br />
Gawler Oval<br />
Greyhound<br />
Track<br />
CROSBY AV<br />
FIFTEENTH<br />
ST<br />
TWENTYTHIRD<br />
ST<br />
PANTER<br />
Uniting<br />
Church<br />
TWELFTH<br />
ST<br />
WHITTAKER<br />
ST<br />
BRIGHT<br />
WINTERS<br />
Creek<br />
VALE<br />
TENNANT CT<br />
Catholic<br />
Church<br />
SIXTEENTH ST<br />
EIGHTEENTH<br />
ST<br />
STATION L<br />
BASSETT COMMON<br />
Para<br />
Anglican<br />
Church<br />
NINETEENTH ST<br />
TWENTIETH ST<br />
TWENTYFIRST ST<br />
JOHN MURRAY DR<br />
BRUCE RUNDLE<br />
Elderly<br />
Centre<br />
DR<br />
DR<br />
Angican<br />
Church<br />
RD<br />
ADAMS<br />
Swimming<br />
Pool<br />
Essex<br />
Park<br />
Tennis<br />
Courts<br />
THIRTEENTH ST<br />
BROWN<br />
ST<br />
Para<br />
GLENELG L<br />
SKURRAY<br />
CT ST<br />
BARNET<br />
ST<br />
PAXTON<br />
BEADNALL<br />
ST<br />
LITTLE PAXTON<br />
LITTLE PAXTON CT<br />
HAYDON RD<br />
MARSH<br />
ST<br />
LYNCH<br />
AV<br />
RICHARDS<br />
Gawler<br />
HALLAM<br />
TCE<br />
LAWRENCE<br />
AV<br />
Gawler<br />
Oval<br />
NIXON<br />
PARNELL ST<br />
SCHOOL RD<br />
DUNCAN CR<br />
7TH ST<br />
PATTERSON<br />
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AV<br />
RICE<br />
AV<br />
THOMAS<br />
PORTER<br />
ST<br />
JACOB<br />
Mallala<br />
Roseworthy<br />
WEAVER DR<br />
DR<br />
SUTTON ST<br />
TCE<br />
EIGHTH<br />
ST<br />
VICTORIA<br />
JERNINGHAM<br />
COWAN ST ORLEANA SQ.<br />
FINNISS<br />
FOURTEENTH<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
QUEEN<br />
TCE<br />
RD<br />
DAVID RANDALL<br />
Cemetery<br />
DR<br />
Tennis<br />
Netball<br />
Courts<br />
Lutheran<br />
Church<br />
B31<br />
ST<br />
JOHNSON<br />
ST<br />
Kersbrook<br />
GAWLER SOUTH<br />
ST<br />
WILLASTON<br />
Lions<br />
Park<br />
GAWLER<br />
Uniting<br />
Church<br />
Henry<br />
Chenoweth<br />
Reserve<br />
Racecourse<br />
Adelaide<br />
CAMERON<br />
ST<br />
TOD<br />
WRIGHT<br />
FOTHERINGHAM<br />
SIXTH<br />
EIGHTH<br />
HOWARD<br />
TCE<br />
BURTON ST<br />
B19<br />
TCE<br />
COWAN<br />
ELEVENTH ST<br />
DUNDAS<br />
CHURCH<br />
Uniting<br />
Church<br />
Anglican<br />
Church<br />
GEORGE<br />
Little Flock<br />
Baptist<br />
Church<br />
MOORE<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
NINTH<br />
TENTH ST<br />
KING<br />
ST<br />
Lyndoch<br />
River<br />
CT<br />
PINSON<br />
Salv.<br />
Army<br />
ADELAIDE RD BRIDGE ST<br />
ST<br />
FOURTH ST<br />
SECOND<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
SCHEIBENER<br />
TCE<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
LIGHT<br />
SQ.<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
FIRST<br />
QUEEN<br />
Tennis<br />
Courts<br />
LITTLE EVA<br />
ST<br />
RD<br />
VICTORIA<br />
B31<br />
ELIZA<br />
Gawler<br />
Arms H.<br />
Immanuel<br />
Lutheran<br />
Church<br />
Willamstown<br />
Primary<br />
School<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
Exch.<br />
Hotel<br />
Apex<br />
Park<br />
Baptist<br />
Church<br />
SEVENTH<br />
ST<br />
FIFTH ST<br />
ST<br />
REIS ST<br />
River<br />
B.M.X.<br />
BRIDGE ST<br />
NORTH<br />
WHITELAW<br />
TCE<br />
FLINDERS<br />
ST<br />
Gawler<br />
Central<br />
TCE<br />
JACOB ST<br />
ST<br />
SOUTH<br />
ST<br />
JULIAN<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
MURRAY<br />
MURRAY<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
TCE<br />
Clonlea<br />
Park<br />
Pioneer<br />
Park<br />
ST<br />
Gawler<br />
Museum<br />
ST<br />
MURRAY ST<br />
GAWLER<br />
Tennis Courts<br />
WARREN<br />
ST<br />
MARGARET<br />
RD<br />
Church<br />
Of Christ<br />
T.A.F.E. S.A.<br />
Council & Library<br />
THORUPPS L<br />
AYERS<br />
TCE<br />
HIGH<br />
COOMBE<br />
UNION ST<br />
CALTON<br />
ST<br />
EDITH<br />
George<br />
Warren<br />
Reserve<br />
MT CRAWFORD<br />
ST<br />
DAVID ST<br />
RD<br />
WILD<br />
NOTT ST<br />
SHORT<br />
ST<br />
Dead Mans Pass Reserve<br />
DUFFIELD<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
DALY<br />
EDITH<br />
ST<br />
WARREN<br />
ST<br />
WILD<br />
CHARLES<br />
LYNDOCH<br />
Immanuel<br />
School<br />
ALLWOOD DR<br />
BLANCH<br />
SCHOOL L<br />
HARRADINE ST<br />
HANNON CT<br />
RUDALL ST<br />
MORTIMER ST<br />
GOODGER ST<br />
ST<br />
AV<br />
ST<br />
McKINLAY AV<br />
FRY<br />
McGAHAN CR<br />
ST<br />
MYRTLEBANK<br />
CT<br />
HUTCHINSON<br />
KEMP ST<br />
TURNER ST<br />
EAST TCE<br />
DULDIG AV<br />
FOORD AV<br />
CALTON<br />
CARR ST<br />
RD<br />
RD<br />
CARLISLE<br />
HARBISON CT<br />
Jubilee<br />
ST<br />
WILLIAMSTOWN<br />
CT<br />
Gawler East<br />
Hospital<br />
CHARLES ST<br />
RUSBY<br />
DAWES DR<br />
CARMELO<br />
GOZZARD ST<br />
EAST<br />
PILE ST<br />
BELLEVUE CT<br />
BISHOP ST<br />
DR<br />
WINTULICH<br />
BILLS CT<br />
GRAETZ ST<br />
WARD TCE<br />
TCE<br />
POPE<br />
�<br />
BELLA<br />
CHURCHMAN CT<br />
HUTCHINS ST<br />
CL<br />
CT<br />
AV<br />
�<br />
Creek<br />
GAWLER EAST<br />
TAYLOR ST<br />
CROWN ST<br />
DELAND<br />
NOACK RD<br />
MAHONEY ST<br />
ST<br />
BRIGHT<br />
CONGDON<br />
TREVU AV<br />
BARTEL CT<br />
MARTIN ST<br />
LEWIS AV<br />
LUNDIE<br />
TREVU AV<br />
RONAN CT<br />
CR<br />
LUNDIE CT<br />
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Swimming<br />
Pool<br />
Tennis<br />
Courts<br />
FREEMAN<br />
ATHENS TCE<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> AV<br />
WATTLE GR<br />
DIECKMANN<br />
MARY<br />
ST<br />
LISA MARTIN CT<br />
CORK<br />
BRODERICK CT<br />
BERRETT<br />
CT<br />
FINCH<br />
Gawler East<br />
Pimary<br />
School<br />
ST<br />
POPHAM<br />
DEUTER ST<br />
McLEAN<br />
AV<br />
O'DEA CT<br />
BASSETT<br />
B19<br />
DR<br />
CULLEN AV<br />
Queen Victoria<br />
Jubilee Park<br />
MODRA CT<br />
COVERNTON<br />
AV<br />
ELLIS ST<br />
RD<br />
RD<br />
FORGIE CT<br />
HOLNESS<br />
RD<br />
TCE<br />
HURST<br />
RD<br />
AV<br />
RD<br />
QUARTON ST<br />
�<br />
CR<br />
AV<br />
RD<br />
RD<br />
SWEENEY CT<br />
SPRINGTON<br />
CHEEK<br />
CHEEK AV<br />
AV<br />
RD<br />
Mt Crawford Forest<br />
Anglican<br />
Cemetery<br />
Springton<br />
Birwood<br />
Mt Pleasant<br />
HARRISRD<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong><br />
VALLEY<br />
WAY<br />
PEACOCK<br />
Barossa Valley<br />
Sandy Creek<br />
Tanunda<br />
Golf Course<br />
COCKSHELL<br />
MELALEUCA<br />
CALTON<br />
GAWLER<br />
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EUCALYPT DR<br />
AV<br />
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DR<br />
DR<br />
RD
PICNIC<br />
RESERVES<br />
Whispering Wall between Cockatoo Valley and<br />
Williamstown, Barossa Picnic Fare<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> PICNIC RESERVES<br />
Angaston<br />
Angas Recreation Park - Washington Street ���<br />
Angaston Village Green - Hannay Crescent �<br />
Pioneer Park - Murray Street �����<br />
Bethany<br />
Bethany Reserve - Bethany <strong>Road</strong> �<br />
Cockatoo Valley<br />
Walter Martin Reserve - Williamstown <strong>Road</strong> �����<br />
Whispering Wall (Barossa Reservoir) �<br />
Eden Valley<br />
Murray Park - Main <strong>Road</strong> �����<br />
Freeling<br />
Mattiske Park - Corner Peak & Rogers Streets �����<br />
Freeling Community Recreational Park - Hanson Street ����<br />
Gawler<br />
Apex Park - Julian Terrace ����<br />
Clonlea Park - off Murray <strong>Road</strong>, Willaston �����<br />
Deadman’s Pass - Gawler Street �����<br />
Julian Terrace - behind Main Street<br />
Pioneer Park - Lyndoch <strong>Road</strong>, behind VIC<br />
Greenock<br />
����<br />
Greenock Recreation Park - Murray Street ����<br />
Keyneton<br />
Keyneton Recreation Reserve - Keyneton <strong>Road</strong> ����<br />
Lyndoch<br />
Colonel Light Reserve - Colonel Light Drive ����<br />
Lyndoch Recreation Oval - Barossa Valley Way �����<br />
Village Green - Barossa Valley Way ��<br />
Moculta<br />
Moculta Recreation Park - Moculta <strong>Road</strong> �<br />
TOWN MAPS - PICNIC RESERVES<br />
Mount Pleasant<br />
CWA Hall Gardens - Melrose Street ���<br />
Mount Pleasant Pound Replica - Melrose Street<br />
Talunga Recreation Park - Melrose Street �����<br />
Nuriootpa<br />
Centennial Park - Penrice <strong>Road</strong><br />
Coulthard Reserve - Penrice <strong>Road</strong> �����<br />
Linear Park - Penrice <strong>Road</strong><br />
Nuriootpa Sports Complex & Oval - Penrice <strong>Road</strong> ����<br />
Tolley Reserve - Tanunda <strong>Road</strong> �����<br />
Sandy Creek<br />
Curdnatta Park - Corner Davies & Williamstown <strong>Road</strong>s<br />
Springton<br />
Recreation Oval ��<br />
Stockwell<br />
Stockwell Recreation Park - Duckpond <strong>Road</strong> ����<br />
Tanunda<br />
Heinemann Park - Murray Street ��<br />
Tanunda Recreation Park - Elizabeth Street ����<br />
Kroemers Reserve - Barossa Valley Way ��<br />
Williamstown<br />
Colonist Corner - Memorial Drive �����<br />
Queen Victoria Park - Springton <strong>Road</strong> �����<br />
Memorial Drive ����<br />
Para Wirra Recreation Park - Humbug Scrub <strong>Road</strong> �����<br />
Victoria Creek Reserve - Victoria Terrace �����<br />
Vivian Lewis Harris Reserve - William Dyer Drive ����<br />
Toilet facilities ���<br />
Children’s playground �� ��<br />
Barbecue facilities ��<br />
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MARKETS,<br />
SHOPPING<br />
+ GALLERIES<br />
Wine, music, food and art are synonymous in<br />
the Barossa, and all play an important part in<br />
the lifestyle of the region.<br />
In every town you’ll fi nd art galleries and<br />
craft outlets, offering a wide range of works<br />
to browse through and buy from. Wineries,<br />
coffee shops and retail outlets feature the<br />
works of local artists, merging the pleasures<br />
of food, wine and art into everyday life.<br />
Studios offer the chance to visit artisans at<br />
work, and heritage crafts including cooperage<br />
and quilting provide a treasured link to the<br />
Barossa’s rich history.<br />
To really immerse yourself in the local art<br />
scene visit the Barossa Regional Gallery<br />
in Tanunda. Home to the Barossa Vintage<br />
Festival art collection and the Soldiers<br />
Memorial Gallery, the Regional Gallery hosts a<br />
variety of local and touring exhibitions. Other<br />
permanent features include the Long Gallery,<br />
dedicated to artworks by local artists, and the<br />
Hill & Son Grand Organ restoration project.<br />
A true community effort, the project is a labour<br />
of love for local craftsmen and organ lovers<br />
and will see this magnifi cent instrument,<br />
originally built for the Adelaide Town Hall,<br />
restored to its former glory.<br />
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At Peter Lehmann Winery Cellar Door works<br />
by renowned local artist Rod Schubert are<br />
on show, while Gomersal Wines displays<br />
breathtaking portraits by Hawker artist George<br />
Aldridge. Kabminye Wines on Krondorf<br />
<strong>Road</strong> near Tanunda has a diverse range of<br />
exhibitions in its Peripheral Art Space yearround.<br />
Tanunda’s Old Mill Gallery features a<br />
range of paintings and drawings of Barossa<br />
scenes by local and visiting artists, which<br />
are available for purchase. And the new MG<br />
McRae Gallery, features the impressionist art<br />
of Darren McCrae.<br />
The Gawler Community Gallery is located in<br />
the historic Station Master’s House at the<br />
Gawler Railway Station on 23rd Street. Open<br />
Thursday to Sunday from 10am to 4pm,<br />
this gallery specialises in local paintings and<br />
hosts visiting exhibitions at selected times<br />
throughout the year.<br />
Having something to remember us by is a<br />
great excuse for a spot of retail therapy – and<br />
who wouldn’t love a gift brought home from<br />
the Barossa?<br />
A gorgeous coffee table book or catchy novel<br />
might do the trick. Or what about something<br />
for the kitchen or to decorate the lounge,<br />
from Villa, or a beautiful potted plant from one<br />
of the Barossa’s garden nurseries. Perhaps<br />
some locally made jewellery from Birthstones<br />
in Angaston.<br />
Prefer something with a little age on it? You’re<br />
sure to fi nd something rare and special in<br />
one of the antique and curio stores dotted<br />
throughout the region. And if you really can’t<br />
decide, a gift pack of local produce from Food<br />
Barossa producers or Angas Park Fruits is<br />
always hard to beat – unless you’d prefer a<br />
selection of premium Barossa wines, of course,<br />
available at cellar doors throughout the region.<br />
If you’re here on a Saturday morning don’t miss<br />
the Farmers Market. See page 27 for details.
GETTING DOWN TO<br />
BASICS<br />
Toothpaste, shampoo, petrol …<br />
necessities of life, no matter where you are<br />
or what you’re doing and all easily accessible<br />
anywhere in the Barossa.<br />
You’ll fi nd supermarkets in every town,<br />
some big, others small, all stocked with a<br />
comprehensive range of fresh and packaged<br />
foods, toiletries and everyday needs. Specialty<br />
stores offer everything from clothing to<br />
computers, all at competitive prices, and the<br />
region’s own retail co-operative, the Barossa<br />
Community Store in Nuriootpa is a one-stopshop<br />
for clothing, hardware, electrical and<br />
supermarket lines.<br />
Gawler has the largest shopping precinct in<br />
the region with major facilities open 7 days.<br />
You can make travel bookings or have your car<br />
valet-cleaned, replace a watch battery or have<br />
your glasses fi xed, while bakeries and takeaway<br />
facilities will keep you well fed on the<br />
run and regular fuel outlets will ensure you get<br />
where you want to go.<br />
BANKS WITH ATM FACILITIES<br />
Gawler<br />
Adelaide Bank - 151 Murray Street<br />
BankSA - 33 Murray Street<br />
Commonwealth - 133 Murray Street<br />
Westpac - 75 Murray Street<br />
ANZ Bank - 93 Murray Street<br />
National Australia Bank - 66 Murray Street<br />
CPS Credit Union - 94 Murray Street<br />
Nuriootpa<br />
<strong>Australian</strong> Central Credit Union,<br />
Foodland Complex<br />
BankSA - 26 Murray Street<br />
Commonwealth - 38 Murray Street<br />
National Bank - 34 Murray Street<br />
Tanunda<br />
Adelaide Bank - 111 Murray Street<br />
ANZ Bank - 44 Murray Street<br />
BankSA - 107 Murray Street<br />
Westpac - 59 Murray Street<br />
Angaston<br />
BankSA - 35 Murray Street<br />
Clockwise from top left: Antiques and More @ 24, Angaston;<br />
Lyndoch Lavender Farm & Café, Lyndoch; Barossa Farmers<br />
Market, Angaston; Main Street Shopping<br />
MARKETS, SHOPPING + GALLERIES?<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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ANGAS PARK<br />
Don’t miss a visit to...<br />
AUSTRALIAN OWNED<br />
SHOP<br />
Come be our guest and<br />
enjoy the mouthwaterig<br />
sights, aromas and tastes!<br />
• Extensive range of<br />
dried fruit products<br />
• Chocolate coated fruits<br />
• Glace fruits<br />
• Jams, sauces, cakes<br />
• Assorted gift packs<br />
• Nuts & confectionary<br />
• No added sugar<br />
products<br />
• Gift boxes and<br />
hampers<br />
• Giftware<br />
• Mail home service<br />
• Daily product sampling<br />
Compliment your wine with the<br />
fi nest fruit under the sun and warm<br />
welcoming service second to none<br />
3 Murray Street, Angaston SA 5353<br />
Ph: (08) 8561 0830<br />
shop@angaspark.com.au<br />
www.angaspark.com.au<br />
Open Mon - Sat 9am to 5pm<br />
Sun & Public Holidays 10am to 5pm<br />
Closed Good Friday & Christmas Day<br />
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AKHIRA ALPACA STUD & SHOP<br />
Our on-Farm Shop carries an extensive range of<br />
imported & <strong>Australian</strong>-made alpaca garments and<br />
yarns. Breeders of the exotic Bengal Cat - domestic cat<br />
with the look of the wild.<br />
Located just past Birdwood on the Mount Pleasant <strong>Road</strong>.<br />
Open 10am-4pm Tuesday-Sunday.<br />
Mount Pleasant <strong>Road</strong>, Birdwood<br />
Ph: (08) 8568 5422<br />
Email: akhira@chariot.net.au<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> QUILT & CRAFT COTTAGE<br />
& <strong>BAROSSA</strong> COTTAGE WINES<br />
An original German settler’s cottage built in 1888 set<br />
amongst vineyards. Home to fi ne fabrics, patchwork<br />
quilts and Eden Valley Wine. Sample our wine while<br />
browsing over the books and quilting supplies.<br />
Trading hours are Monday - Saturday 10am-4.30pm.<br />
Angaston-Nurioopta <strong>Road</strong>, Angaston 5353<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 3212 Fax: (08) 8562 3243<br />
Email: barquilt@bigpond.net.au<br />
www.barossaquilt.com.au<br />
www.barossawines.com.au<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> COMMUNITY STORE<br />
Australia’s leading retail co-operative<br />
Murray Street, Nuriootpa<br />
Ph: (08) 8568 6000 Fax: (08) 8568 6010<br />
www.communitystore.com.au<br />
McCRAE GALLERY<br />
• Original Artwork<br />
• Canvas Prints<br />
• Gallery Wines<br />
By award winning artist, Darren McCrae.<br />
Open on SA Public Holidays. 7 John Street - PO Box 262, Tanunda SA 5352<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> REGIONAL GALLERY<br />
80m from Barossa Wine & Visitor Information Centre<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 0709<br />
Mob: 0405 568 065<br />
Email: darren@mccraegallery.com<br />
www.mccraegallery.com<br />
A community run art space<br />
of superb quality featuring<br />
regular exhibitions from the<br />
• Barossa Vintyage Festival Collection<br />
• Local, State or Interstate Touring Shows<br />
• Special Soldiers Memorial Gallery<br />
• Hill & Son Grand Organ (restoration project)<br />
Open Tuesday - Sunday 11am-4pm<br />
and holiday Mondays.<br />
Closed Good Friday & Christmas Day.<br />
Tanunda Soldiers Memorial Hall,<br />
3 Basedow <strong>Road</strong>, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 0849 Mob: 0428 322 871<br />
or contact Barossa Visitor Information Centre<br />
Ph: 1300 852 982 for information
THE <strong>BAROSSA</strong> ARTS & CONVENTION CENTRE<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> BREWING COMPANY<br />
The Barossa Brewing Company<br />
Handcrafted Lagers and Ales<br />
BIRTHSTONES<br />
Proud brewers of The Miller�s Lager, Wheat Store<br />
Ale and Greenock Dark Ale.<br />
Cellar door open for tastings and sales Saturday and<br />
Sunday 11am till 4pm.<br />
Mill Street, Greenock • Phone: 0419 811 525<br />
www.barossabrewingcompany.com<br />
Find your own gems<br />
Purchase a bucket of gem bearing gravel and be shown<br />
how to fossick. Watch the on-site gem cutter or arrange<br />
to have your fi nds turned into beautifully faceted gems and<br />
choose your own jewellery setting.<br />
We specialise in <strong>Australian</strong>, superior cut gems and offer<br />
unique gifts with a Birthstone theme.<br />
Open 9.30am - 5pm, 7 days a week.<br />
50A Murray Street, Angaston<br />
Ph/Fax: (08) 8564 3888<br />
www.barossabirthstones.com<br />
MARKETS, SHOPPING + GALLERIES<br />
Located only 5 minutes from the heart of Tanunda,<br />
The Barossa Arts & Convention Centre is a world class<br />
Performing Arts Centre incorporating the 1000 seat<br />
Brenton Langbein Theatre.<br />
For the Business minded, Conferences, Exhibitions,<br />
Meetings are our specialty as we offer purpose built and<br />
fully equipped Conference, Meeting & Exhibition spaces.<br />
“Combining International Standards & Rural Hospitality”<br />
Magnolia <strong>Road</strong>, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8561 4299 Fax: (08) 8563 0066<br />
Email: bacc@faith.sa.edu.au<br />
www.barossaconvention.org<br />
INDIGENOUS DREAMINGS<br />
Quality <strong>Australian</strong> T-Shirts & giftware<br />
featuring authentic Aboriginal art.<br />
Available from Gawler Visitor Information Centre,<br />
Lyndoch <strong>Road</strong>, Gawler SA 5118 or<br />
www.dreamings.com.au<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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GAWLER BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT<br />
LYNDOCH LAVENDER FARM & CAFÉ<br />
Voted “Best Tourist Attraction in Adelaide” 2005.<br />
• Lavender & Herbal Products • Licensed Café &<br />
Cellar Door • Spectacular views with over 80 lavender<br />
varieties • Lavender food tastings • Open 7 days<br />
Sept-Feb 10am-4.30pm. Open weekends & P/Holidays<br />
Mar-Aug • Self-guided tour inc. tea/coffee $2, or with<br />
scones $5.50. Group bookings also welcome.<br />
Cnr Hoffnungsthal &<br />
Tweedies Gully <strong>Road</strong>s, Lyndoch<br />
Ph/Fax: (08) 8524 4538<br />
www.lyndochlavenderfarm.com.au<br />
VILLA HOMEWARES & GIFTS<br />
Quality Homewares and gifts at very competitive prices.<br />
Stockists of leading brands including<br />
• Scanpan • Wusthof • Furi<br />
• Global • Maxwell & Williams<br />
• Exclusive Ritzenhoff Giftware<br />
And many many more, come in & browse.<br />
Open 7 days, FREE gift wrapping available<br />
42 Murray Street, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 3303 Fax: (08) 8563 3344<br />
Email: villam@tpg.com.au<br />
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• 7 day/week Supermarkets<br />
• Speciality Stores<br />
• Banks/ATM’s<br />
• 10 Hotels<br />
• Cafe’s<br />
MAGGIE BEER’S FARM SHOP<br />
All day eating overlooking the lake and olive grove<br />
- how delicious!<br />
Come and enjoy a game terrine, Barossa cheeses, olives,<br />
woodfi red bread, pâtés (of course!) and a glass of<br />
wine or bubbles.<br />
Pheasant Farm <strong>Road</strong>, Nuriootpa<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 4477<br />
Fax: (08) 8562 4757<br />
For map details please visit our website<br />
www.maggiebeer.com.au<br />
WOHLERS<br />
A visit to the Barossa Valley is not complete without<br />
shopping experience at WOHLERS South Australia’s<br />
great country store of over 4000 metres to explore.<br />
Situated in Tanunda in the heart of the Barossa you<br />
will fi nd and exciting giftware, jewellery handbags,<br />
glassware and kitchenware. Something for everyone’s<br />
101-103 Murray Street, Tanunda 5352<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 3494 Toll Free: 1800 101103<br />
Email: wohlers@wohlers.com.au<br />
www.wohlers.com.au<br />
“First taste<br />
of the Barossa”<br />
shopping experience in Gawler,<br />
the retail heart of the Barossa with<br />
over 200 speciality shops within the<br />
exquisite heritage main strip with a<br />
further 300 opportunities �owing<br />
from the main street to satisfy every<br />
shoppers delight, major stores<br />
included.<br />
Being the largest shopping precinct<br />
in the Barossa region, open 7 days<br />
a week Gawler is the place for your<br />
retailing feasting, wining and dining<br />
extravaganza.<br />
Or just pop in for a coffee and something sweet while you<br />
stock your pantry with Maggie’s famous produce.<br />
• 2pm daily cooking demostration<br />
• Food and wine tastings<br />
• All day picnic fare<br />
Open 10.30am-5pm, 7days.<br />
Food available all day.<br />
decor. An extensive display on two fl oors of Wohlers<br />
famous handmade Mahogany furniture, traditional<br />
and casual. Also dining suites, bedroom suites,<br />
outdoor teak furniture and sofas, hundreds of items<br />
to choose from. Rumours Espresso for great food<br />
and coffee fully licensed in store. Home of the famous<br />
ONE ACRE BLOCK SHIRAZ hand grown just for you.<br />
Wohlers delivers to your door anywhere in Australia.<br />
Open 7 days. You can spend the day.
FAMILY DAY OUT<br />
Kids can enjoy the Barossa too!<br />
• Sample fun fl avoured ice-cream including<br />
Shiraz, Cabernet and quince at Tanunda’s Ice<br />
Creamery, opposite Tanunda Hotel.<br />
• Relive a fairytale and enjoy the array of<br />
games, puzzles and other fun activities at<br />
Storybook Cottage and The Whacky Wood<br />
in Tanunda.<br />
• Watch cute and clever working dogs at<br />
Norm’s Coolies at Gomersal.<br />
• See the handmade Rocking Horses at the<br />
Woodcarvers Haven near Eden Valley.<br />
• Share your secrets with the famous<br />
acoustics of the Whispering Wall between<br />
Cockatoo Valley and Williamstown, which<br />
carries whispered messages more than<br />
140 metres along its length.<br />
• Take a scenic fl ight with Barossa Helicopters<br />
at Lyndoch, SA’s longest running family<br />
owned helicopter company.<br />
• Visit The Keg Factory to see the art of<br />
cooperage in action.<br />
• Check out the small-wheeled action at the<br />
Barossa Skate Park in Nuriootpa - or bring<br />
boards and blades and join in the fun. There’s<br />
also a BMX track on Memorial Drive in<br />
Williamstown. There’s a skate park in Gawler<br />
as well as the sport and community centre,<br />
roller skating and a BMX track.<br />
Clockwise from left: Face painting during Barossa Vintage<br />
Festival; Children enjoying the Barossa Farmers Market.<br />
• Let the kids enjoy the fun of the playground<br />
at family friendly Gomersal Wines.<br />
• Climb the steps to see the magnifi cent<br />
view from historic Seppelts Mausoleum at<br />
Seppeltsfi eld.<br />
• Discover the region’s gold-mining heritage at<br />
the Barossa Goldfi elds at Cockatoo Valley.<br />
• Don’t miss Collingrove Homestead near<br />
Angaston, a National Trust property fi lled<br />
with antiques and curios of our early settlers.<br />
• Fossick for gems at Birthstones in Angaston<br />
and, if you strike it rich, have your fi nds<br />
turned into your own special piece of<br />
jewellery.<br />
• Go swimming at the public pools in Gawler,<br />
Tanunda, Williamstown and Nuriootpa.<br />
• Hire some bikes and hit the high roads on<br />
the famous Mawson Trail, or pedal alongside<br />
vineyards on the Barossa Bike Path between<br />
Tanunda and Nuriootpa.<br />
• If you’re feeling a little more energetic, pack<br />
a picnic and explore the tracks and trails<br />
of Mount Crawford Forest or Para Wirra<br />
Recreation Park.<br />
• Take an historical guided tour of the Seppelts<br />
Winery at Seppeltsfi eld.<br />
• Take in the view from Mengler Hill Lookout<br />
and Sculpture Park.<br />
FAMILY DAY OUT<br />
• There once was a family who lived in a tree<br />
…see the Herbig Family Tree at Springton,<br />
the fi rst home of Johann Herbig, his wife and<br />
two of their 16 children.<br />
• Visit Luhrs Cottage, an original 1840s pug<br />
cottage home to Light Pass’ fi rst school<br />
teacher, and see how students used to do<br />
their schoolwork over 150 years ago.<br />
• Visit the Akhira Alpaca Stud and Shop on the<br />
Mount Pleasant <strong>Road</strong> near Birdwood.<br />
• Visit the award-winning Barossa<br />
Bushgardens at Nuriootpa.<br />
• Visit the perfumed acres, gift shop and café<br />
of the award-winning Lyndoch Lavender<br />
Farm.<br />
• Watch a magnifi cent sunrise from above the<br />
ground in a hot air balloon (age limits apply).<br />
INFORMATION<br />
For further information and opening times<br />
contact Barossa Visitor Information Centre,<br />
66-68 Murray Street, Tanunda,<br />
1300 852 982 or Gawler Visitor Information<br />
Centre, 2 Lyndoch <strong>Road</strong>, Gawler,<br />
(08) 8522 9260.<br />
or visit www.barossa.com<br />
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<strong>BAROSSA</strong> TOWNS<br />
The Barossa is geographically compact,<br />
measuring approximately 40km long by 40km<br />
wide. There are some great driving routes<br />
that give visitors the chance to see stunning<br />
<strong>Australian</strong> landscapes interspersed with<br />
villages, towns and of course, vineyards.<br />
Three suggested touring routes are listed<br />
below, followed by details of the regions<br />
towns and what you can discover in each of<br />
them. Turn to page 34 and 35 for a detailed<br />
map of the Barossa.<br />
Gawler to Nuriootpa<br />
• Gawler • Roseworthy<br />
• Freeling • Kapunda<br />
• Greenock • Seppeltsfi eld and Marananga<br />
• Light Pass • Nuriootpa<br />
Williamstown to Tanunda<br />
• Williamstown • Cockatoo Valley<br />
• Sandy Creek • Lyndoch<br />
• Rowland Flat • Bethany<br />
• Tanunda<br />
Mount Pleasant to Truro<br />
• Mount Pleasant • Springton<br />
• Eden Valley • Keyneton<br />
• Angaston • Penrice<br />
• Stockwell • Truro<br />
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ANGASTON<br />
Since 1839, when George Fife Angus<br />
purchased 28,000 acres at $1 an acre,<br />
Angaston has been an icon in the history of<br />
the Barossa. This gracious tree-lined town<br />
offers not only a reminder of the things of the<br />
past, but is a vibrant community in tune with<br />
today, with a fi rm focus on welcoming visitors<br />
and providing for their comfort.<br />
A leisurely stroll is all it takes to fi nd some<br />
of the best food on offer in the Barossa;<br />
choose from intimate surrounds to alfresco<br />
dining. Start the day with a visit to Blond<br />
Coffee, a tasting at the Barossa Valley Cheese<br />
Company, browse through Antiques and More<br />
and other speciality and craft shops and do<br />
lunch or dinner at Vintners Bar & Grill, awarded<br />
‘Best Regional Restaurant’ in South Australia<br />
at the 2005 + 2006 SA Restaurant & Catering<br />
Awards.<br />
The Barossa Farmers Market of a Saturday<br />
morning is famous for fresh, locally grown and<br />
made produce, an absolute must. Get there<br />
early, you won’t be disappointed.<br />
Australia’s oldest family owned Winery,<br />
Yalumba, is here and in the main street you’ll<br />
fi nd the Cellar door for Small Fry Wines and a<br />
regional showcase at ‘Taste Eden Valley’.<br />
The Barossa Rose & Flower Show is held each<br />
year in Angaston, which is also home to The<br />
Barossa Old Rose Repository.<br />
Here, old rose varieties found in local<br />
gardens, on roadsides and in cemeteries are<br />
propagated and growing. Old plant treasures<br />
are continually being assembled in this public<br />
garden that is open to the public to enjoy, just<br />
off Hannay Crescent.<br />
There is a terrifi c selection of B&B’s as you’ll<br />
need a rest after all of the activity Angaston<br />
has to offer!<br />
See Map Page 37.<br />
BETHANY<br />
The small village of Bethany is the site of<br />
the fi rst German settlement in the Barossa.<br />
It is one of the few surviving examples of<br />
a ‘hufendorf’, a democratic form of Silesian<br />
village layout, where each family had its own<br />
long strip of land stretching from the main<br />
street in front of the cottage to a common<br />
pasture bordered by a creek.<br />
Beautiful Herberge Christi Church is a focal<br />
point, alongside the old school buildings<br />
and opposite the pioneer cemetery with<br />
its distinctive 18th century revivalist<br />
ornamentation. The street is still lined with<br />
many early cottages (most now private<br />
residences), with some faithful examples of<br />
early German peasant architecture.<br />
Towards the hills is Bethany Reserve, a<br />
popular, peaceful and shady picnic location.<br />
The Bethany Vineyard, owned by the fi fth<br />
generation of the Schrapel family is nestled<br />
into the ranges at the top of Bethany <strong>Road</strong> and<br />
offers sweeping valley views.
COCKATOO VALLEY<br />
The original settlement of Arno Vale was<br />
settled by John Hallett in 1840 on the fringe<br />
of where the current settlement lies. It was<br />
later named for the fl ocks of cockatoos<br />
that congregated in the ancient old gums<br />
surrounding the town. Its convenient rural<br />
location – only 8km from Gawler – has seen<br />
recent land subdivisions for people seeking a<br />
country lifestyle. Sandy Creek and Para Wirra<br />
Conservation Parks and Barossa Goldfi elds<br />
are a short drive away, and the local general<br />
store can provide fuel and provisions seven<br />
days a week.<br />
EDEN VALLEY<br />
Known as the Garden of Grapes and Gums,<br />
Eden Valley is one of the Barossa’s most<br />
picturesque small townships. Stands of<br />
magnifi cent old redgums are a feature of<br />
this area, interweaving the numerous small<br />
vineyards which produce some of the world’s<br />
fi nest Riesling and Merlot. Take a peaceful<br />
view across the town and vineyards from the<br />
Scenic Lookout, admire the lovely stonework<br />
of the photogenic St Petri Lutheran Church,<br />
and sample some of Irvine’s wines from the<br />
unique pub-cum-cellar door, The Eden Valley<br />
Hotel. Take a walk through the nearby Kaiser<br />
Stuhl National Park…it’s just a couple of<br />
kilometres up the road and you’re bound to<br />
see a roo or two!<br />
FREELING<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> TOWNS<br />
Wheat and women have put the town of<br />
Freeling fi rmly on the map, cementing its<br />
place in both refl ective and modern history.<br />
The town is set on gently rolling hills and<br />
in the early 1900s it was the largest hay<br />
producing centre in the state, with haystacks<br />
so large they could be seen for miles.<br />
Nowadays, although the haystacks have<br />
diminished in size, the town’s popularity<br />
has boomed as it is the main setting for<br />
the Logie-award-winning television series,<br />
McLeod’s Daughters. The series has been a<br />
huge success, following the lives and loves of<br />
a group of modern-day farming women and<br />
has introduced the world to the picturesque<br />
scenery of South Australia and to a town with<br />
a strong sense of community, pride – and<br />
acting ability.<br />
Clockwise from left: Country Pleasures B&B, Angaston;<br />
Eden Valley Vineyards<br />
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GAWLER<br />
Gawler is a picturesque well-planned country<br />
town delightfully located below the Mount<br />
Lofty Ranges where the rivers of the North<br />
Para and South Para join. Gawler is the oldest<br />
country town in the state, established in 1839,<br />
and contains the Church Hill State Heritage<br />
Area and majestic historic buildings. The town<br />
is, and has been since earliest colonial times,<br />
the hub of a prosperous agriculture region with<br />
its idyllic location just 43km north of Adelaide<br />
and on the main metropolitan train line.<br />
Whilst in Gawler enjoy the largest and most<br />
diverse service and shopping experience in the<br />
Barossa tourism region with modern shopping<br />
complexes, boutique retail outlets, commercial<br />
services, arts, crafts and gourmet food.<br />
Whether you’re looking for the region’s<br />
cinema, indoor swimming pool or a meander<br />
through manicured parklands which abound<br />
with family playgrounds, then Gawler is the<br />
place for you.<br />
As the sun sets Gawler continues to thrive<br />
with 10 historic hotels offering Adelaide’s<br />
fi nest live bands and attractions.<br />
Community markets, galleries, micro-lights,<br />
gliders, horse-racing, local and major events, it<br />
is all here in the one town.<br />
Gawler’s Visitor Information Centre on<br />
Lyndoch <strong>Road</strong> is open seven days, phone<br />
(08) 8522 9260.<br />
See map page 38.<br />
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GREENOCK<br />
Nestled in the heart of western Barossa,<br />
Greenock is a picturesque village sometimes<br />
referred to as a ‘little Scotland in the Barossa’.<br />
The name Greenock literally means ‘sunny hill’<br />
and is derived from the Gaelic, Grain (meaning<br />
sun) and Cnoc (which means hill). The town’s<br />
oval, with its magnifi cent restored grandstand<br />
hosts some of the region’s most competitive<br />
cricket and soccer matches and the shady<br />
recreation park is a popular spot for picnics<br />
and gatherings. The village green is a popular<br />
spot in the centre of town where once a year<br />
the town comes alive with the energy and<br />
power of the Tour Down Under which races<br />
by, giving the world a glimpse of this beautiful<br />
piece of the Barossa.<br />
The silos, mill and wheat store are still<br />
standing, reminiscent of the days when<br />
Greenock served as a hub for the grain trade<br />
and farming community. Time has passed, but<br />
Greenock still has a comfortable village feel,<br />
with the local tavern being the regular meeting<br />
place for many locals. Travellers are guaranteed<br />
a warm welcome whether or not they are<br />
staying in the region or just passing through.<br />
In recent years, Greenock has developed into<br />
a popular destination for those wanting to<br />
experience something a little different with<br />
‘olde worlde’ charm. Greenock is home to<br />
a new boutique beer brewery, the Barossa<br />
Brewing Company. Located in the historic<br />
1860s wheat store it is open for tastings and<br />
sales on weekends, with the owners happy<br />
to give visitors a tour, if they are interested.<br />
Another great place to visit and linger is<br />
Murray Street Vineyards; its cellar door is set<br />
in the centre of a working winery and opens<br />
onto a decking with vineyards so close you<br />
could reach out and touch them. For most<br />
days of the year, visitors can taste some of<br />
their unique wines and indulge in delicious<br />
local produce and cheese platters or a freshly<br />
brewed coffee; it is total decadence!<br />
KAPUNDA<br />
The fi rst introduction visitors get when visiting<br />
Kapunda, Australia’s oldest mining town, is<br />
the gentle giant, Map the Miner, who guards<br />
the township and represents an important<br />
part of the state’s history. Kapunda is rich with<br />
culture, dating back to the 1840s when copper<br />
was fi rst discovered in a paddock just outside<br />
of town. Though short-lived as an industry,<br />
revenue from the copper mined in Kapunda<br />
saved South Australia from bankruptcy and<br />
brought immense wealth to the region.<br />
Evidence of this economic boom can be seen<br />
by taking the 10km Heritage Trail Drive which<br />
meanders through the streets of Kapunda<br />
taking visitors past the mine site, parks,<br />
stunning homesteads, churches and buildings<br />
dotted around the town.
Kapunda’s history is shaped by some unlikely<br />
characters and a short DVD of the early<br />
years can be viewed in the basement of the<br />
Kapunda Visitor Information Centre located<br />
in the Thomson Building on Main Street.<br />
The Thomson Building also hosts the town’s<br />
community library, craft shop and art gallery.<br />
At any time throughout the year visitors can<br />
purchase home-made goodies from the craft<br />
shop, view local and nationally renowned<br />
pieces of artwork in the gallery upstairs or<br />
wander through the unique and fascinating<br />
interpretive centre in the basement of the<br />
building. Kapunda’s museum located in the<br />
Baptist Church on Hill Street across from the<br />
Thomson Building lays claim to being one of<br />
the country’s best folk museums and is well<br />
worth a visit. The town also has a number<br />
of beautiful parks and pubs where visitors<br />
can take a moment to stop and enjoy their<br />
surrounds and soak up the history, art and<br />
culture Kapunda has to offer.<br />
Kapunda is also famous for its eerie ghostly<br />
visions, with many locals and visitors leaving<br />
with a story or two to tell.<br />
KEYNETON<br />
Set amidst big gum country on the road to<br />
the Murray River, Keyneton is a pretty country<br />
village of just a dozen or so buildings – most<br />
of them dating from the mid-late 1800s. The<br />
town was named after English pastoralist<br />
Joseph Keynes, who had taken up the land in<br />
the early 1840s and whose descendants still<br />
continue to live and farm in the area.<br />
Keyneton’s newest attraction is Brasserie<br />
Moustache. The eccentric name appropriately<br />
prepares you for the idiosyncrasies of the<br />
brasserie, from the Gallic paraphernalia<br />
garnishing the interior of the 128-year-old<br />
building, to the French inspired ever-changing<br />
menu. Bookings are recommended.<br />
A short 4km drive away is the historic<br />
C.A. Henschke winery, home to the worldfamous<br />
Hill of Grace Shiraz.<br />
LIGHT PASS<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> TOWNS<br />
Surrounded by lush vineyards on the fl ats<br />
east of Nuriootpa, the hamlet of Light Pass<br />
has some of the most authentic buildings<br />
remaining in the region. The mud and straw<br />
schoolhouse built in 1846 still stands, along<br />
with a group of wattle and daub farm buildings<br />
and thatched-roofed barns dating from the<br />
1860s. In the centre of the settlement is<br />
Luhrs Cottage, an original German settler’s<br />
home built in 1848 for the town’s fi rst<br />
Lutheran schoolteacher. The cottage has been<br />
painstakingly restored as a local museum and<br />
is open to the public seven days a week.<br />
A regular and popular event on the Barossa<br />
Calendar is ‘Sunday Funday’ at Gibson Wines,<br />
a short drive from the main street on Willows<br />
<strong>Road</strong>. Be entertained by live music that will<br />
get your feet tapping, play petanque, or<br />
lounge around and enjoy the atmosphere.<br />
Scrumptious Barossa platters are available to<br />
complement Gibson wine. Call the Barossa<br />
Visitor Information Centre to check dates.<br />
Clockwise from top left: Barossa Brewing Co, Greenock;<br />
View from Trial Hill <strong>Road</strong>; St Petri Lutheran Church, Eden Valley<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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LYNDOCH<br />
If your quest is to experience a country town<br />
that has evolved with the times into a mecca<br />
of contemporary ambience, but maintained<br />
its English foundations and strong German<br />
infl uences, then Lyndoch is the place for you.<br />
Nestled at the fertile base of the Barossa<br />
Ranges, the town once featured the fi rst fl our<br />
mill north of Adelaide.<br />
This rich soil today boasts several of the<br />
Barossa’s fi nest wineries.<br />
Be tempted by Yaldara, equipped with cellar<br />
door, café, larder, wine tunnel and brewery, or<br />
Kies Winery, famous for not just the wine, but<br />
also the Monkey Nut Café & Tea Rooms.<br />
If nature is more your thing then roam through<br />
and enjoy the aromatic smells of the Lyndoch<br />
Lavender Farm. To see it all from the sky let<br />
Barossa Helicopters satisfy that little thrill<br />
seeker in us all.<br />
Wander the heritage walk, see the historical<br />
society display, or visit the arts centre. Get<br />
your traditional German bread at the local<br />
bakery, pick up a stick of SA’s award-winning<br />
best smoky mettwurst and breathe the fresh<br />
air on the village green.<br />
See map page 36.<br />
MOUNT PLEASANT<br />
Sheep, cattle, horses, goats, alpacas…if<br />
they’ve got four legs and eat grass they thrive<br />
on the gum-studded hills surrounding the<br />
town of Mount Pleasant.<br />
A bustling country town servicing a grazing<br />
and cropping region, Mount Pleasant is home<br />
to one of the state’s largest annual agricultural<br />
shows, complete with stock judging,<br />
sideshows and local produce.<br />
A little more horse-power comes to town each<br />
August, as Mount Pleasant oval becomes the<br />
service park for the Toyota Rally SA motor<br />
event. The base for the team service crews,<br />
you’ll see engines changed in the blink of an<br />
eye, and have a chance to get up close and<br />
personal with the cars and their drivers.<br />
If you’re just out for a quiet meander,<br />
however, you can’t beat a wander through the<br />
fascinating antique shops in Mount Pleasant’s<br />
leafy main street.<br />
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NURIOOTPA<br />
Nuriootpa means ‘the meeting place’ and<br />
there is no better place to meet and start<br />
exploring the Barossa than here. Surrounded<br />
by vineyards the town with its vine-lined<br />
main street is an amazing array of colours<br />
during autumn. This is the business centre<br />
of the Barossa with an impressive range of<br />
facilities and services, including the Barossa<br />
Community Store.<br />
Nuriootpa is home to some of the region’s<br />
best-known cellar doors including Penfolds,<br />
Elderton and, just a few kilometres from the<br />
town, Wolf Blass Visitor Centre.<br />
Dine in at one of the many eateries or ‘dine<br />
out’ and enjoy a delicious picnic of local<br />
produce − there are some great spots to relax<br />
and soak up the fresh country air including<br />
Coulthard and Tolley Reserves, or take a<br />
leisurely stroll along the Linear Path. If you<br />
have a green thumb, be sure to visit Barossa<br />
Bushgardens to see how you can use local<br />
plant species and native <strong>Australian</strong> plants to<br />
create a stunning garden at home.<br />
See map page 37.<br />
PENRICE<br />
Originally known as German Pass, Penrice<br />
was settled by Cornish migrants and named<br />
after their homeland.<br />
Its elevated position provides exceptional<br />
views over the Barossa Valley and while land<br />
has been highly sought after for residential<br />
use grazing sheep and majestic gums still dot<br />
the landscape.<br />
The Union Chapel on Penrice <strong>Road</strong> was<br />
completed in 1844 and is claimed to be<br />
the oldest surviving church in the Barossa.<br />
Sponsored by George Fife Angas himself,<br />
in the hope that all Christians would form a<br />
single church, the chapel has, at various times,<br />
been a dance hall, fruit storehouse, home and<br />
shearing shed. It has now been restored by<br />
the local community and is a popular venue<br />
for weddings, christenings and regular Sunday<br />
church services.<br />
ROSEWORTHY<br />
Many of Australia’s best-known winemakers<br />
learned their art at Roseworthy Agricultural<br />
College, a 1600ha working farm and university<br />
north of Gawler. Established in 1883, the<br />
college was the fi rst of its kind in Australia,<br />
teaching oenology (winemaking), viticulture<br />
(grape growing) and agricultural studies.<br />
Wine industry education has now moved<br />
to the Waite Campus of the University of<br />
Adelaide and Roseworthy Campus has<br />
become internationally renowned as a centre<br />
for excellence in dryland farming and animal<br />
production.<br />
ROWLAND FLAT<br />
This small town rests in a landscape of<br />
low hills on the valley fl oor between Lyndoch<br />
and Tanunda. See the contrast between<br />
historical buildings and farmhouse and the<br />
modern facilities of the impressive Orlando<br />
Wyndham Winery.<br />
Established in 1877, the winery is the home<br />
to one of Australia’s best-known wine brands,<br />
Jacob’s Creek. The famous creek is nearby<br />
and is where Johann Gramp fi rst planted<br />
vines in 1847. Learn more about the wine at<br />
the modern Jacob’s Creek Visitor Centre on<br />
the road between Rowland Flat and Tanunda.<br />
There is an interactive display on winemaking,<br />
viticulture and the region’s history, which<br />
complements the wine tasting experience.<br />
The region’s largest accommodation property,<br />
the Novotel Barossa Valley Resort is located at<br />
Rowland Flat, adjacent to the Tanunda Pines<br />
Golf Club - there are magnifi cant vineyard and<br />
rural views from both.<br />
MARANANGA &<br />
SEPPELTSFIELD<br />
Drive along Seppeltsfi eld <strong>Road</strong> and discover<br />
why it’s often called Palm Avenue. Luxury<br />
accommodation and a variety of vineyards<br />
offering cellar door and winery tours make<br />
Seppeltsfi eld <strong>Road</strong> the place to wine, dine,<br />
play and stay in the Barossa.<br />
Seppeltsfi eld and Marananga are home to<br />
one of the region’s most scenic drives. The<br />
huge date palms lining the road were planted<br />
to provide work for local families during<br />
the depression and now provide a stunning<br />
landscape popular with photographers.
The Seppelt Family Mausoleum, built on the<br />
highest hill overlooking the Seppeltsfi eld<br />
Valley, was completed in 1927 by the<br />
employees of B Seppelt & Sons. It is now the<br />
repository for a majority of the Seppelt Family<br />
descendants. You can learn the fascinating<br />
story of the family by taking one of the tours<br />
at nearby Seppelt Winery.<br />
Another landmark, Gnadenfrei Lutheran<br />
Church has been servicing the community<br />
of Marananga for 130 years and visitors are<br />
welcome to Sunday morning services and<br />
community events.<br />
This part of the Barossa is home to Maggie<br />
Beer’s Farm Shop where you can sample and<br />
buy the locally made produce and books of<br />
this well-known <strong>Australian</strong> food identity. If<br />
you get there in the afternoon, don’t miss the<br />
cooking demonstration at 2pm – there’s one<br />
on everyday.<br />
For lovers of events, Shakespeare in the Vines<br />
has become an annual midsummer performing<br />
arts treat on the Barossa calendar each<br />
January at the Seppelt Winery. And equally<br />
as popular are the Australia Day (January 26)<br />
celebrations at multi-award winning Whistler<br />
Wines.<br />
SPRINGTON<br />
A sleepy hamlet in the rolling hills east of the<br />
Barossa Ranges, Springton is renowned for<br />
two very different beverages – milk and wine.<br />
The high rainfall produces lush green pastures<br />
and dairy farming has been the backbone of<br />
the region’s economy since the 1850s. Herds<br />
of Holstein-Fresian cows are still run on the<br />
land today.<br />
The rich soil – said to be similar to that on<br />
the Rhine – and elevated position is also<br />
excellent for viticulture, with white varieties,<br />
in particular, gaining an outstanding reputation.<br />
Modern vignerons in the region are among the<br />
Barossa’s most adventurous, and are keenly<br />
experimenting with Viognier and other lesserknown<br />
varietals.<br />
Intersperse your exploration of local wines<br />
with visits to the Herbig Family Tree, a huge<br />
old hollow gum tree which was the fi rst home<br />
of the Herbig family, and historic Friedensberg<br />
Church with its fascinating pioneer cemetery.<br />
Clockwise from left: Looking South over Tanunda;<br />
Eden Valley Vineyards<br />
TANUNDA<br />
Historically, this picturesque town has always<br />
been the heart of the region, and Tanunda’s<br />
history is only a small part of its charms. This<br />
is a vibrant and growing community and is<br />
home to some of Australia’s and the world’s<br />
best-loved wines. There’s also a thriving café<br />
culture, some great eateries and a happy<br />
pub scene to tempt visitors. Explore the<br />
magnifi cently restored Château Tanunda, now<br />
home to a modern function centre, as well as a<br />
showcase for the Barossa’s boutique wineries.<br />
You can even get a sporting fi x in Tanunda. Join<br />
the locals cheering for the Tanunda Magpies<br />
football club on weekends, discover the old<br />
German sport of kegel, or see the Tour Down<br />
Under, Australia’s premier cycling classic.<br />
If you’re looking for history, great food,<br />
memorable wines, fun times and friendly faces,<br />
you’ll fi nd a brilliant blend in Tanunda. You’ll also<br />
fi nd the Barossa Visitor Information Centre right<br />
in the centre of Tanunda’s main street, where<br />
you can get friendly advice on everything you<br />
want to know about the Barossa.<br />
See map page 36.<br />
TRURO<br />
The gateway of the Barossa from the<br />
northeastern end of the region, Truro lies in<br />
the ranges 14km northeast of Nuriootpa. The<br />
town was settled in 1850 by Cornish miners<br />
keen to make their fortunes from copper found<br />
nearby, but the unsuccessful mines were soon<br />
abandoned for cereal farming and grazing.<br />
The town has recently become a Mecca<br />
for lovers of olives – a thriving new Barossa<br />
industry – and, with the Sturt Highway<br />
running straight up the main street, it is a<br />
convenient stop for visitors travelling to or<br />
from the Barossa. Visitors can stay overnight<br />
in the lovingly restored Maison Cottages.<br />
History buffs can visit the Sturt Memorial<br />
Cairn, one of a chain of commemorative cairns<br />
erected in 1944 along the route of the famous<br />
expedition to Central Australia led by Captain<br />
Charles Sturt, or explore the interesting<br />
buildings dating back to the 1850s.<br />
WILLIAMSTOWN<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> TOWNS<br />
It started as an exchange for a mob of horses,<br />
fi rst known as Victoria Creek, but now named<br />
Williamstown, it has grown into the gelding of<br />
the Barossa.<br />
Tipped by the Mount Crawford Forest,<br />
Williamstown’s roads lead past reservoirs and<br />
forests jam-packed with tracks to explore.<br />
Many of the original stone constructions<br />
are still in use, including the local hotel, fi rst<br />
licenced in 1854 and Cundy’s Bridge, built in<br />
1867 over Victoria Creek.<br />
Williamstown offers a warm welcome with<br />
quaint country shopping and a Caravan Park<br />
which the whole family will call their favourite<br />
forever, including the pet dog!<br />
There are a couple of special features<br />
in Williamstown, including the famous<br />
Whispering Wall and the only location in the<br />
Barossa where the angler can drop a line.<br />
Fishing in the South Para Reservoir requires a<br />
special permit which can be purchased at the<br />
local Newsagency and General Store.<br />
Wanting to experience a tree change, then<br />
head to Williamstown.<br />
See map page 38.<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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TOURS + TRANSPORT<br />
Enjoy the fl avours of the Barossa and let us take care of the driving.<br />
<strong>Road</strong> maps and touring guides do a great job<br />
of helping you fi nd your own way around the<br />
region. If you’d rather not do the driving, let<br />
someone else take the wheel, and make your<br />
visit to the Barossa a relaxing, stress-free<br />
voyage of discovery.<br />
Getting here is easy, with a range of transport<br />
services to suit all budgets and itineraries.<br />
You can leave the planning to the experts,<br />
and hop on board one of the fun, friendly<br />
Barossa tours that leave Adelaide and<br />
the Barossa each day. Day and overnight<br />
itineraries take in heritage, sightseeing,<br />
Barossa food experiences and cellar door<br />
tastings, ensuring there’s a tour to suit<br />
everyone.<br />
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Limousines and chauffered vehicles will take<br />
you anywhere you please, combining door-todoor<br />
convenience with a splash of luxury.<br />
Perhaps you’d like something more<br />
personalised, or a little on the wild side. Book<br />
a tour in a classic or vintage vehicle and ride<br />
in style – there’s one from every decade since<br />
the 1930s; hire a bicycle and explore the<br />
country backroads; or go for the adrenalin rush<br />
of a hot air balloon or helicopter ride.<br />
A daily bus service makes regular stops at<br />
townships along the route from both Adelaide<br />
to the Barossa, ideal for either a day-trip or<br />
a longer stay. Local taxi services are also<br />
available.<br />
Whichever you choose, you’ll be well looked<br />
after by operators and drivers passionate<br />
about the region and keen to share its secrets.<br />
Let a local show you their Barossa. All you<br />
have to do is sit back and enjoy the ride.<br />
KEEP SOUTH AUSTRALIA<br />
PHYLLOXERA FREE<br />
Each year thousands of visitors come<br />
to South Australia to sample and savour<br />
some of the world’s fi nest wines and<br />
to marvel at the beauty of the gnarled<br />
and twisted old vines of the wine state’s<br />
famous regions. These delights could all<br />
be at risk because of a small pest with a<br />
funny name – phylloxera. Phylloxera, an<br />
insect which attacks grapevine roots, could<br />
destroy our wine industry by killing our<br />
precious vines – the oldest in the world. If<br />
visiting interstate wine regions, clean your<br />
shoes and remove mud from your vehicle<br />
before coming to South Australia. Don’t<br />
walk on vineyard soil. Do not bring ANY<br />
plant material or soil into South Australia<br />
from interstate. Stay on roadways when<br />
visiting vineyards.<br />
Clockwise from below: Cycling through Bethany;<br />
Balloon Adventures over the Barossa
AHERN’S TOURS & CHARTERS<br />
Quality coaches for your group’s visit<br />
When you visit the Barossa, Ahern’s will look after<br />
all your transport needs. First class vehicles. Friendly,<br />
fl exible service. Group and conference transport<br />
specialists.<br />
For transfers to and from Adelaide, and for tailor made<br />
tours, call Ahern’s.<br />
Ph: (08) 8524 7166<br />
Email: aherns@ihug.com.au<br />
AUBURN TOURS<br />
A unique touring experience<br />
Enjoy a personally hosted tour of the Barossa Valley<br />
while travelling in a rare 1935 Auburn convertible, luxury<br />
4WD or combination of both vehicles. Base yourself<br />
in the Barossa with an accommodation/tour package,<br />
staying at Angaston Views B&B (self-contained modern<br />
country home).<br />
Ph: (08) 8564 2144 Mob: 0408 459 438<br />
Email: aubtours@chariot.net.au<br />
www.auburntours.com.au<br />
BALLOON ADVENTURES<br />
Discover the beauty of the Barossa by drifting over the<br />
scenic views during a Hot Air Balloon Flight.<br />
Box 410, Nuriootpa 5355<br />
For bookings: Ph: (08) 8389 3195<br />
Fax: (08) 8389 3220<br />
www.balloonadventures.com.au<br />
AMBASSADOR LIMOUSINE SERVICE<br />
TOURS + TRANSPORT<br />
• Barossa Valley • McLaren Vale • South Coast • Adelaide Hills • Clare Valley<br />
Personalised tours of beautiful areas and other scenic spots in comfort, class and style.<br />
Sit back in professionally chauffered stretch limousines, sample the delights of the areas,<br />
the wines, the foods and places of interest.<br />
Tours tailored to your requirements.<br />
Also available for airport transfers, weddings and special occasions.<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> EXPERIENCE TOURS<br />
A personal introduction to the Barossa...<br />
A unique culture and heritage...<br />
A rich winemaking history...<br />
A discovery of exceptional wines...<br />
Experience the Barossa with us<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> DAIMLER TOURS<br />
Bookings or enquiries<br />
Ph: (08) 8365 1984 Fax: (08) 8365 2056<br />
Email: info@ambassadorlimousineservice.com<br />
Quality<br />
“I’ve travelled the world and this is up there<br />
with the best of the best. A pleasure”.<br />
Derek Lambie, Scottish Sunday Express Editor 12/3/05.<br />
Experience ‘made for you’ private touring with respected<br />
wine guide. John Baldwin! He’ll arrange tastings and<br />
visits to match your interests, in a rare 1962 Daimler.<br />
Push your knowledge & senses on a tour which includes<br />
premium wine tastings, 2 course lunch and a/tea.<br />
- 3 times winner - Barossa Best Tour -Est 1994 -<br />
Ph/Fax: (08) 8524 9047<br />
www.barossadaimlertours.com.au<br />
Enjoy the Barossa with a personal guided tour, shared or<br />
private up to 6 guests in the comfort and luxury of modern<br />
A/C vehicle with experienced and informative local guides.<br />
Wine & Heritage Tour<br />
“Discover our unique history”<br />
Full day and half day tours<br />
Saturday Farmers Market<br />
“Taste the fl avours of the region”<br />
Food & Wine Experience<br />
“<strong>Great</strong> food and wine indulgence”<br />
Private Tours<br />
“Exclusive & individually designed”<br />
Barossa-Clare-McLaren Vale-Adelaide Hills<br />
Barossa “Service Excellence” Award<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 3248<br />
www.barosssavalleytours.com<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> EPICUREAN TOURS<br />
Barossa “Service Excellence” Award<br />
2004 & 2005<br />
Discover the famous Barossa Valley wineries<br />
and special places of interest in the comfort of late<br />
model and air-conditioned passenger vehicles.<br />
• Local guides • Personally tailored • Adelaide pickups<br />
• Full or half day tours • Clare Valley and McLaren Vale<br />
tours also avail. • Sole or shared use of vehicle options<br />
Ph: (08) 8564 2191 Mob: 0402 989 647<br />
www.barossatours.com.au<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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<strong>BAROSSA</strong> VALLEY COACHES<br />
Professional quality transport - friendly, helpful service.<br />
• Group airport transfers to Barossa Valley.<br />
• Tours & Charter - designed to suit your needs.<br />
• Transport for small to very large groups.<br />
• Coaches, mini coaches, luxury 7 seat Tarago.<br />
• Regular daily Adelaide passenger and freight services.<br />
Transport providers for the Barossa region.<br />
Accredited operators of the Public Transport Division of DTEI<br />
Ph: (08) 8564 3022 Fax: (08) 8564 3021<br />
Email: bvcoach@bvcoach.com<br />
www.bvcoach.com<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> VALLEY TOURS<br />
Mooka’s Wine Tours<br />
Visit wineries and attractions and experience the region’s<br />
history, culture, food, lifestyle, vineyards and townships.<br />
• Private (sole use) and shared (small group) tours of<br />
2-12 in luxury vehicles • Barossa pick up start from<br />
$45pp • Adelaide pick up, airport transfers, Clare Valley/<br />
Adelaide Hills/ McLaren Vale tours by arrangement<br />
Contact “Mooka” local owner/operator<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 3587 or Mob: 0417 852 453<br />
www.barossavalleytour.com<br />
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<strong>BAROSSA</strong> GETAWAY TOURS<br />
Jan is a local tour operator, born and bred in Tanunda,<br />
so she knows the Barossa well! Let Jan take you to<br />
a range of boutique wineries for those special ‘red<br />
and whites’ or choose your own itinerary. Alternative<br />
tours of heritage, arts & crafts, antique shops and local<br />
gourmet produce also available. Transfers to and from<br />
Barossa avaiable.<br />
Ph/Fax: (08) 8524 5015<br />
Mob: 0407 722 516<br />
Email: jan@barossatours.com<br />
www.barossatours.com<br />
MISTY ROSE LIMOUSINE & VINTAGE CARS<br />
Full or half day tours to suit your interests in our 8 seater<br />
limousine or 4 seater vintage Chevrolets and classic<br />
Jaguars.<br />
Combine a tour or special occasion with a stay at our<br />
modern fully self contained chalets on 75 acres in<br />
Lyndoch.<br />
Ph: (08) 8524 8547 or Mob: 0429 670 880<br />
Email: mistyrose@mistyrose.com.au<br />
www.mistyrose.com.au<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> HELICOPTERS<br />
Nestled in the Hoffnungsthal Valley, we are ready to<br />
share with you, what could only be described as an awe<br />
inspiring way to see the Barossa Valley.<br />
• Gift vouchers<br />
• Corporate charter<br />
• Filming/still photography<br />
• Groups of any size catered for<br />
Ph: (08) 8524 4209 Fax: (08) 8524 4830<br />
Email: barossahelicopters@bigpond.com<br />
www.barossahelicopters.com.au<br />
Also available for weddings, special<br />
occasions, school formals
ACCOMMODATION<br />
Stay overnight and wake up in the Barossa!<br />
Waking up in the Barossa is a fabulous way<br />
to start your day and you can do it your way.<br />
From fi ve-star pampering to a night camping<br />
under the stars, there’s a welcoming place to<br />
lay your head in the Barossa.<br />
Discover the relaxing ambience of a lovingly<br />
restored cottage or farmhouse. Whether selfcontained<br />
or hosted, Barossa B&Bs promise<br />
a warm welcome, a comfortable bed and a<br />
hearty Barossa breakfast to start your day.<br />
Book a suite at a resort and enjoy international<br />
standard service and facilities. Or be<br />
pampered at one of the region’s stately<br />
homes, offering traditional hosted bed and<br />
breakfast in historic surroundings. Hotels<br />
offer good old-fashioned hospitality and<br />
hearty meals, combining comfort with country<br />
character, and motels feature restaurants and<br />
modern room amenities. Conveniently located<br />
in most Barossa towns, hotels and motels<br />
provide good value accommodation and are a<br />
favourite for groups visiting the region.<br />
If you’d rather enjoy a clear view of the<br />
Barossa night sky, caravan parks and camping<br />
grounds in every major town offer a range of<br />
accommodation, from shady sites to cabins<br />
and on-site vans.<br />
If you’re ready to book or need some help to<br />
decide, utilise the region’s booking services<br />
and visitor information centres for advice on<br />
the full range of accommodation, prices and<br />
availability. It’s that simple.<br />
ACCOMMODATION INFORMATION<br />
For local accommodation advice and<br />
reservations call:<br />
Accommodation Getaways<br />
Reservation Service 1300 13 69 70<br />
Barossa BnB Booking Service<br />
1800 227 677<br />
Barossa Visitor Information Centre<br />
1300 852 982<br />
Gawler Visitor Information Centre<br />
(08) 8522 9260<br />
TOURS + TRANSPORT - ACCOMMODATION<br />
NATIONAL TOURISM<br />
ACCREDITATION PROGRAM<br />
Clockwise from top left: Pepper The Lousie;<br />
<strong>Australian</strong> Tourism Award-winner Seppeltsfield Vineyard Cottage<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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ABBOTSFORD COUNTRY HOUSE<br />
International award winning country house set on 50<br />
acres with magnifi cent views. This fully hosted, colonial<br />
georgian guesthouse has 8 beautifully appointed suites<br />
each with large ensuites. Guest lounge and dining room<br />
with log fi res, honesty bar, sumptuous breakfasts and<br />
dinners (by prior arrangement). The perfect destination<br />
for a romantic getaway or group escape. AAAT 4.5 stars.<br />
Yaldara Drive, Lyndoch<br />
Ph: (08) 8524 4662 Mob: 0412 132 001<br />
Email: relax@abbotsfordhouse.com<br />
www.abbotsfordhouse.com<br />
ALMOND HILL B&B<br />
Charming cosy rustic B&B on 6 hilly acres complete with<br />
donkeys on the edge of Angaston. Relax on your private<br />
glass verandah with glorious valley views, or help<br />
yourself to fruit from the orchard. Wood fi re, ensuite,<br />
wine and port, treats, generous breakfast provisions,<br />
bikes, self-contained, air-conditioning.<br />
Meals by request. Serviced daily.<br />
61 North Street, Angaston<br />
Ph: (08) 8564 3451 Mob: 0402 674 660<br />
www.almondhill.com.au<br />
BED & BREAKFAST BOOKING SERVICE SOUTH AUSTRALIA<br />
JEWEL OF THE VALLEY<br />
SHIRAZ COTTAGE<br />
This rustic stone cottage is just for you, with spa bath, log<br />
fi re, bottle of sparkling Shiraz, port & chocolates, two queen<br />
size beds, crisp white linen, real coffee, generous provisions<br />
for farm style breakfasts in the country kitchen, cottage<br />
garden. Verandah with vineyard views. Walk to Lyndoch<br />
Bakery. Staggering distance to 3 wineries.<br />
For romantic couples, fun loving groups or families<br />
Barossa Valley Way, Lyndoch<br />
FREEECALL 1800 227 677<br />
www.bnbbookings.com/shiraz.htm<br />
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AAAT ★★★★✩ Right in the heart of Tanunda you will fi nd what<br />
is undoubtedly the Jewel of the Valley. Superbly crafted with<br />
quality throughout this restored Californian bungalow offers<br />
superior accommodation for up to six.<br />
Discover the quiet times of the past as you unwind to the fl icker<br />
of the fl ame from the open fi re and the rich smell of leather<br />
from the Chesterfi eld. Choose between a magnifi cent<br />
antique four poster bed in the Master bedroom,<br />
a Queen size bedroom or a twin room with two King<br />
size singles. You have a choice of bath rooms - one<br />
with deluxe spa bath, the other a double shower.<br />
Indulge in a gourmet breakfast prepared using the<br />
freshest Barossa produce in the fully equipped kitchen<br />
with top of the range appliances. Relax outside in the<br />
entertaining area that boasts a gas outdoor BBQ ready<br />
to be enjoyed. A precious Jewel.<br />
1 Elizabeth Street, Tanunda<br />
FREECALL 1800 227 677<br />
www.bnbbookings.com/jewel.htm<br />
TRINITY COTTAGE<br />
With magnifi cent views over the vines and villages<br />
of the Barossa, your quaint workman’s cottage provides<br />
a relaxing base to explore the Barossa. Featuring 2 queen<br />
size bedrooms, a spacious lounge room with open wood<br />
fi re, large country kitchen, 2 person spa bath, ducted<br />
air-conditioning. Your best friend, seclusion, warmth,<br />
views, spa and fi re. What more can you ask for?<br />
Waechter’s <strong>Road</strong>, Angaston<br />
FREECALL 1800 227 677<br />
www.bnbbookings.com/trinity.htm<br />
ANGASTON VIEWS<br />
Exclusively yours, Angaston Views is a modern country<br />
residence perched on an elevated site in the heart of<br />
an historic village. The home can accommodate 2-6<br />
guests, with cosy wood fi re, R/C A/C, hydrotherapy spa,<br />
generous breakfast provisions and complimentary wine,<br />
port & chocolates. Packages available with ‘wine tours’<br />
in luxury 4WD or rare 1935 Auburn convertible.<br />
Ph: (08) 8564 2144 Mob: 0408 459 438<br />
Email: aubtours@chariot.net.au<br />
www.auburntours.com.au<br />
GOAT SQUARE COTTAGES<br />
These 1840’s self-contained heritage cottages are nestled<br />
in historic Goat Square, centre of Tanunda only 400 metres<br />
from the main street. All feature king size beds, spas &<br />
wood fi res. Provisions to prepare your own country style<br />
breakfasts. Experience intimate surroundings with thick<br />
stone walls, low ceilings, quality furnishings & extensive<br />
cottage gardens. Suits singles, couples or groups. A real<br />
Barossa heritage experience - with style<br />
Corner John Street & Goat Square, Tanunda<br />
FREECALL 1800 227 677<br />
www.goatsquarecottages.com.au<br />
COTTAGES 4 U<br />
A selection of self-contained B&B cottages around the<br />
Barossa - all with two person spa, log fi re, air-conditioned,<br />
queen or king beds, walking distance to restaurants<br />
and wineries - starting at $160 per night - including<br />
provisions for cooked breakfasts and a welcome bottle<br />
of Barossa wine.<br />
One Freecall puts you in touch with over 25 options<br />
FREECALL 1800 227 677<br />
www.cottages4U.com.au
APPLECROFT COTTAGES<br />
The Scene: 2 secluded acres quietly nestled in its own<br />
stunning valley. Enjoy the spectacular Barossa views.<br />
The Agenda: Abundant birds, wallabies, giant Jacob’s<br />
Creek River Red Gums. Commune with nature.<br />
The Pace: Wrought iron 4 poster, wood fi re,<br />
spa. Relax indoors or visit local attractions.<br />
Your Choice: The Studio (for 2) or the Cottage (2-4).<br />
Trial Hill <strong>Road</strong>, via Lyndoch<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 2106 Mob: 0412 238 175<br />
Email: stay@applecroftcottages.com.au<br />
www.applecroftcottages.com.au<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> HOUSE B&B<br />
Barossa House is a stately residence (circa 1920) that<br />
offers 3 guest rooms with ensuite bathrooms (shower<br />
and toilet) and all the modern conveniences for your<br />
comfort and enjoyment. Traditional Bed and Breakfast,<br />
very centrally located in the heart of the Barossa Valley,<br />
close to wineries, restaurants and shops.<br />
Barossa Valley Way, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 4022 Fax: (08) 8562 4002<br />
Email: barossahouse@bigpond.com<br />
www.barossahouse.com.au<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> VALLEY TOURIST PARK<br />
Nuriootpa AAAT<br />
A peaceful shady park featuring 2 bedroom deluxe units,<br />
new ensuite cabins, powered sites, tent sites, BBQs,<br />
camp kitchen, internet kiosk, playground, walking trails,<br />
tennis courts, adjacent to lake. Close to swimming pool.<br />
Home of the Historic Kaesler Van.<br />
Penrice <strong>Road</strong>, Nuriootpa<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 1404 Fax: (08) 8562 2615<br />
Email: barpark@bigpond.com<br />
www.barossatouristpark.com.au<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> COUNTRY COTTAGES<br />
Warm, friendly and peaceful amidst shady gums.<br />
Romantic, fully S/C 2 bedroom accommodation at its<br />
very best. Hearty breakfast provisions, log fi re, large<br />
spa in private spa room, BBQ, laundry, port, chocolates,<br />
fl owers. Try Lyndoch’s charm and hospitality for your<br />
special break. Moderate tariff and midweek specials.<br />
AAAT<br />
55 Gilbert Street, Lyndoch<br />
Ph: (08) 8524 4426 Fax: (08) 8524 4931<br />
Email: enquiries@barossacountrycottages.com<br />
www.barossacountrycottages.com<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> MOTOR LODGE<br />
40 Spacious ground fl oor units with undercover<br />
parking in front of rooms, R/C air-conditioned, fridges,<br />
remote TV, in-house movies, private 3 way bathrooms,<br />
hair dryer, tea/coffee facilities, licensed à la carte<br />
Baccus Restaurant, Internet Kiosk, Broadband, pool,<br />
spa and tennis facilities.<br />
182 Murray Street, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 2988 Fax: (08) 8563 3653<br />
www.barossamotorlodge.com.au<br />
BLICKINSTAL <strong>BAROSSA</strong> VALLEY RETREAT<br />
Fully hosted with separate, premium, self-contained<br />
accom, beautifully appointed with fi res and spas in<br />
some rooms. Set amongst our vines, with spectacular<br />
views, stunning sunsets, birdlife, tranquility, barbecues<br />
& picnic setings. Scrumptuous farmhouse breakfasts<br />
and afternoon teas served in the homestead overlooking<br />
the beautiful Barossa. Inspections welcome. Let us care<br />
for you ... you will not be disappointed!<br />
Rifl e Range <strong>Road</strong>, Tanunda Ph: (08) 8563 2716<br />
Email: blickinstal@bigpond.com<br />
www.users.bigpond.com/blickinstal<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> DOUBLES D’VINE<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> SHIRAZ ESTATE<br />
ACCOMMODATION<br />
Friendly, relaxing, affordable alternatives for travellers<br />
of all ages. Doubles/twins/singles. Cosy S/C cottage<br />
in its own garden or the lodge, surrounded by vines,<br />
whose 2 ensuites ‘sunrise’ & ‘sunset’ have a large,<br />
cheery lounge and well equipped kitchen to share. From<br />
$50 dble/twin. Linen and towels provided. Wood fi res,<br />
summer pool & BIKES FOR HIRE.<br />
PO Box 241, Barossa Valley Way, Nuriootpa<br />
Ph/Fax: (08) 8562 2260<br />
Email: enquiries@doublesdvine.com.au<br />
www.doublesdvine.com.au<br />
Exclusive vineyard stay, picturesque view across<br />
Barossa vineyards and ranges. Two self-contained<br />
cottages, The Residence and The Willows, present<br />
a blend of luxury and 1840s history. They are among<br />
the fi nest B&Bs in South Australia and accommodate<br />
groups 2-8. Enjoy the stunning spa/ensuite, log fi re,<br />
air-conditioning, BBQ facilities, and elegant furnishings.<br />
Lot 294, Barossa Valley Way Lyndoch<br />
Mob: 0422 030 303 Fax: (08) 8332 0124<br />
Email: Bookings@BarossaShirazEstate.com.au<br />
www.BarossaShirazEstate.com.au<br />
COLLINGROVE HOMESTEAD<br />
“One of South Australia’s Best<br />
Bed & Breakfast”<br />
A grand homestead offering history and heritage,<br />
fi ne food and wine. Individual guest rooms - spa and<br />
tennis court. Fully hosted, fully licensed. Guided tours.<br />
Devonshire teas and other refreshments catering for<br />
formal dinners, weddings and conferences.<br />
Eden Valley <strong>Road</strong>, Angaston<br />
Ph: (08) 8564 2061 Fax: (08) 8564 3600<br />
Email: collingrove@ozemail.com.au<br />
www.collingrovehomestead.com.au<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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<strong>BAROSSA</strong> WEINTAL RESORT<br />
CAITHNESS MANOR, HILL HOUSE, COUNTRY PLEASURES, WALNUT COTTAGE<br />
Enjoy the ultimate Barossa experience in the picturesque village of Angaston…<br />
the centre of fi ne dining in the Valley.<br />
Choose from 4 of the very best Bed & Breakfast escapes…<br />
CAITHNESS MANOR (Hosted)<br />
AAAT ”Winner Barossa 2006 Tourism Award for Service Excellence”<br />
An elegant two storey heritage manor, once Caithness Girls’ Grammar School,<br />
offering hosted, yet completely private, B&B accommodation. Two separate<br />
luxury suites at garden level. Antique furniture and spacious ensuites.<br />
Your suite is serviced daily. We serve 3 course gourmet breakfasts.<br />
Relax by the pool or enjoy a candlelit hot spa under the Barossa stars.<br />
2 minute walk to restaurants and Angaston’s main street. Be spoilt!<br />
12 Hill Street, Angaston<br />
Ph: (08) 8564 2761 – Mob: 0421 330 614<br />
Email: stay@caithness.com.au – www.caithness.com.au<br />
COUNTRY PLEASURES (Self Contained)<br />
AAAT ‘Barossa Major Tourism Award for Service Excellence 2005’.<br />
Spoil yourself in your own Country Cottage set in the Barossa hills – a 5 min walk<br />
to the quaint township of Angaston & some of the best restaurants and cafés in<br />
the valley. Generous provisions with a focus on Barossa Regional foods. Relax<br />
in the spa overlooking delightful private garden atrium. Wine, Port, gourmet<br />
chocolates, home-made biscuits and many more treats!<br />
Accommodation for two/four couples. Corporate guests welcome.<br />
54 & 56 Penrice <strong>Road</strong>, Angaston<br />
Mob: 0438 643 477 – Fax: (08) 8564 3477<br />
Email: info@countrypleasures.com.au – www.countrypleasures.com.au<br />
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SA <strong>Great</strong> Commendation<br />
‘Small Business Award 2006’<br />
HILL HOUSE (Hosted)<br />
Experience the ambience and character of this historic mansion, dating back to<br />
the Victorian era. Offering 2 private heritage suites, leisurely breakfasts in the<br />
magnifi cent dining room, wine, port, locally made chocolates and a beautiful<br />
garden setting. Walking distance to restaurants, shops in the main street, and<br />
close proximity to wineries.<br />
Perfect for a romantic getaway!<br />
12 Lindsay Street, Angaston<br />
Ph: (08) 8564 2023 –Mob: 0418 898 359<br />
Email: info@hillhousebnb.com.au – www.hillhousebnb.com.au<br />
WALNUT COTTAGE (Self Contained)<br />
This 1857 cottage has been restored to retain the charm of a bygone era with<br />
modern comforts. Exclusively yours, accommodating 2-4 guests. Generous<br />
breakfast provisions, chocolates and aged Barossa wine are provided. Its large<br />
heritage style bathroom, open fi re, reverse cycle air-condtioning, BBQ<br />
and private cottage gardens are yours to enjoy.<br />
A perfect relaxing escape.<br />
8 French Street, Angaston<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 4556– Mob: 0419 188 974<br />
Email: enquiries@walnut-cottage.com – www.walnut-cottage.com
ELSIE’S COTTAGE FRIEDA’S COTTAGE CLARA’S COTTAGE<br />
5 John Street, Tanunda<br />
In the heart of Tanunda this lovely new German style cottage<br />
is private, secluded and surrounded by beautiful trees and<br />
gardens. Offering 2 Queen size bedrooms, antique furnishings,<br />
R/C air-conditioning, wood fi re, BBQ, luxury spa and fully<br />
equipped kitchen. With just a short walk to restaurants,<br />
antique and craft shops, Elsie’s is the perfect location.<br />
<strong>BAROSSA</strong> VISTA<br />
FIG TREE COTTAGE<br />
92 Murray Street, Angaston<br />
Ph: (08) 8564 2635 Mob: 0413 088 422<br />
Email: lesleyann@intercontact.com.au<br />
www.fi gtreecottage.com<br />
17 Young Street, Tanunda<br />
Beautifully restored self-contained cottage offering superior<br />
accommodation with 2 Queen size bedrooms, luxury spa,<br />
fully equipped kitchen, lounge, wood fi re, laundry, R/C<br />
air-conditioning, antique furnishings, BBQ facilities under<br />
the rear pergola, beautiful gardens and just a short stroll to<br />
restaurants, antique shops etc.<br />
ENDOTA SPA<br />
ACCOMMODATION<br />
13 John Street, Tanunda<br />
Lovingly restored self-contained old settler’s cottage with<br />
3 bedrooms, 2 queen and 2 single beds. Fully equipped<br />
kitchen, lounge, TV, wood fi re, laundry, sunroom, ducted<br />
R/C Air-conditioning and luxury spa. BBQ under rear pergola.<br />
A short walk to restaurants, cafés, shops. A quality old<br />
world experience with modern facilities.<br />
All Cottages include Port & Chocolates and generous breakfast provisions<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 0004 Fax: (08) 8563 3801 Mob: 0413 274 240 Email: enquiry@elsiescottage.com.au www.elsiescottage.com.au<br />
Situated on the main street of Tanunda, this three<br />
bedroom cottage offers spectacular valley views from<br />
your private decking, spa bath, open fi re place and<br />
more. Artwork and furniture have been collected from<br />
all over the world and have been coupled with the most<br />
modern appliances and entertainment systems to make<br />
your stay at Barossa Vista one to remember.<br />
1B Murray Street, Tanunda<br />
Freecall: 1800 227 677<br />
Email: barossavista@bnbbookings.com<br />
www.barossavista.com<br />
Built by early settlers in the 1840s, this appealing<br />
cottage has been lovingly restored. Claw foot bath,<br />
open fi re, generous breakfast provisions, wine, port,<br />
chocolates, fresh fruit and fl owers. Accommodates<br />
2 to 4 guests. An ideal setting for a romantic interlude<br />
or relaxing getaway.<br />
GAWLER CARAVAN PARK<br />
• All cabins with ensuites<br />
• Powered and unpowered sites<br />
• Centre of Gawler (ideal location)<br />
• Close to shops and metropolitan train service<br />
Main North <strong>Road</strong>, Gawler<br />
Ph/Fax: (08) 8522 3805<br />
Email: enquiry@barossavalleyaccommodation.com.au<br />
www.gawlercaravanpark.com.au<br />
EVE’S COTTAGE<br />
Perfect location to watch the<br />
sunset over vines.<br />
Close to all facilities. Two quality self-contained<br />
cottages. Fully equipped kitchen, large bathroom with<br />
claw-foot bath, BBQ, verandah, r/c air-conditioning,<br />
slow combustion heater and laundry. Full breakfast<br />
provisions.<br />
Lot 301 Bethany <strong>Road</strong>, Tanunda<br />
Ph/Fax: (08) 8563 0014 Mob: 0418 844 494<br />
www.evescottages.com.au<br />
GREENOCK’S OLD TELEGRAPH<br />
STATION B&B<br />
Situated in the historic village of Greenock, this<br />
beautifully restored cottage (c1860) served as the<br />
original telegraph station. Today, you can enjoy this<br />
piece of history, whilst staying in luxurious comfort.<br />
Featuring 2 beautifully appointed bedrooms, elegant<br />
lounge (wood fi re), old English bathroom (2 person<br />
spa), and fully equipped kitchen. Generous breakfast<br />
provisions, local wine and chocolates await your arrival.<br />
11 Murray Street, Greenock<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 1000 Mob: 0412 121 719<br />
www.oldtelegraphstation.com<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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KAPUNDA TOURIST & LEISURE PARK<br />
A modern, spacious and well shaded park, located in the<br />
heart of historic Kapunda. Comfortable and affordable<br />
AAAT 2 bedroom, air-conditioned miner’s cabins<br />
(sleeps up to 6), large grassed powered and unpowered<br />
sites. Excellent amenities, laundry and BBQs. Situated<br />
next to Kapunda Golf Course and the beautiful Nurses<br />
Memorial Gardens, overlooking a picturesque lake.<br />
Dutton Park, Kapunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8566 2094 Fax: (08) 8566 2095<br />
Email: kapundatouristpark@bigpond.com<br />
www.kapundatouristpark.com<br />
MAISON COTTAGES<br />
Ma Petite Maison & Maison Bleue<br />
Nestled in the heart of Truro opposite Craneford Winery,<br />
these two 1850s restored cottages have a real French<br />
provincial feel - a romantic getaway. Fully self-contained,<br />
King or Queen size beds, 2 person luxury spas, wood<br />
fi res, air-conditioned, hearty cooked breakfast provisions,<br />
complimentary wine and homemade treats.<br />
20 Moorundie Street, Truro<br />
Ph: (08) 8564 0057<br />
www.maisoncottages.com<br />
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Jacobs Creek Retreat<br />
Nestled on the banks of the picturesque Jacobs Creek.<br />
Discover luxury...<br />
suites with king size beds and Romanesque spa ensuites.<br />
Gorgeous exclusive wedding parties.<br />
Re t<br />
Romantic French inspired gardens.<br />
Absolute privacy and country style tranquillity.<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 1123 • Email: jacobscreek@bigpond.com • www.jacobscreekretreat.com.au<br />
KOORINGAL HOMESTEAD<br />
AAAT Kooringal “home near the water”<br />
This secluded homestead overlooks the waters of the<br />
“Whispering Wall”. Its bush gardens provide glimpses<br />
of kangaroos and abundant bird life. Centrally located in<br />
the scenic Southern Barossa, and close to the attractions<br />
of the Northern Adelaide Hills. Four suites with private<br />
entrances, courtyard with BBQ.<br />
Ph: (08) 8524 6196 Fax: (08) 8524 7317<br />
Email: kooringal@ihug.com.au<br />
www.kooringal.com<br />
MARANANGA COTTAGES<br />
Country Character Accommodation<br />
• Eileen’s Cottage- huge old beams, open stone fi replace,<br />
QS mahogany four poster bed, large bathroom with claw<br />
foot bath, quality furnishings all add to the ambience.<br />
Generous provisions for cooked b/fast.<br />
• Evelyn Country Suite- style and comfort with own bath-<br />
room. Serviced daily. Cooked b/fasts. One night stay avail.<br />
Seppeltsfi eld <strong>Road</strong>, Marananga<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 3277 Fax: (08) 8562 4188<br />
www.maranangacottages.com.au<br />
LANGMEIL COTTAGES<br />
Our location is excellent<br />
Deluxe and standard cottage units in the heart of the<br />
Barossa town of Tanunda. Enjoy the nearby wineries<br />
and restaurants. Self-contained - full cooking facilities,<br />
generous provisions for continental breakfast & serviced<br />
daily. Relax in a 22 jet therapeutic spa and sauna. Also<br />
free use of laundry, bicycles BBQ and swimming pool.<br />
89 Langmeil <strong>Road</strong>, Tanunda<br />
Ph/Fax: (08) 8563 2987<br />
www.langmeilcottages.com<br />
MARBLE LODGE<br />
AAAT ★★★★✩ Lavishly appointed stone lodge<br />
nestles in gardens behind Heritage Listed residence.<br />
Executive Suite and Superior Room both offer exclusive<br />
quality and very high standard of comfort. Queen beds.<br />
Hand carved French polished furniture, huge 2 person<br />
spa bath, open fi res, air-conditioning. Free wireless<br />
internet. Hosted cooked breakfasts in the magnifi cent<br />
dining room. Romantic, private and very quiet.<br />
21 Dean Street, Angaston<br />
Ph: (08) 8564 2478 Mob: 0412 794 213<br />
www.marblelodge.com.au
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either the businesses own website or<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
MISTY ROSE <strong>BAROSSA</strong> CHALETS<br />
NOVOTEL <strong>BAROSSA</strong> VALLEY RESORT<br />
Novotel Barossa Valley Resort<br />
now features an<br />
endota spa<br />
MERLOT COTTAGE<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 0577 or M: 0438 397 977<br />
Email: stay@merlotcottage.com.au<br />
www.merlotcottage.com.au<br />
Set on 75 acres with magnifi cent views from every<br />
window, modern fully self contained chalets, amidst<br />
shady gums. One bedroom, fully equipped kitchen, dining,<br />
lounge, bathroom/laundry, seperate spa room.<br />
Generous provisions for cooked/continental breakfasts,<br />
cosy log fi re, relaxing spa, BBQ, R/C A/C, TV/DVD/VCR/CD.<br />
Enjoy country walks or picnics. Welcome bottle of local<br />
wine, fresh fruit basket. Walking distance to Chateau<br />
Yaldara Winery.<br />
Combine your stay at our chalets with a tour in our<br />
limousine or vintage and classic cars.<br />
Lyndoch<br />
Ph: (08) 8524 8547 or Mob: 0429 670 880<br />
Email: mistyrose@mistyrose.com.au<br />
www.mistyrose.com.au<br />
Golf Links <strong>Road</strong>, Rowland Flat, Barossa Valley SA 5352<br />
T (08) 8524 0000 F (08) 8524 0100<br />
Reservations 1300 656 565<br />
www.accorhotels.com.au www.novotelbarossa.com<br />
Self Catering B&B Cottage<br />
Short walk to Tanunda town centre. The B&B offers<br />
the perfect combination of romance, history, location,<br />
luxury, seclusion, views/gardens. Ensuite spa, wood fi re,<br />
air-conditioning, TV/DVD and surprise Barossa treats.<br />
Call Lian or Peter direct.<br />
MIRIAM’S COTTAGE<br />
22 College Street, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 8103 Fax: (08) 8562 8259<br />
Mob: 0419 814 187<br />
Email: miriamsbb@ozemail.com.au<br />
ACCOMMODATION<br />
AAAT In a quiet tree-lined street, a leisurely<br />
stroll from shops and restaurants in the heart of the<br />
Barossa. Miriam’s provides 2 bedrooms, lounge, large<br />
kitchen, sunroom, modern bathroom, laundry, reverse<br />
cycle air-conditioning and generous breakfast hamper.<br />
Sole occupancy.<br />
Enquiries to Greenock Creek Wines, PO Box 79, Greenock 5360.<br />
NAIMANYA COTTAGE<br />
A cosy 19th century attached stone cottage in a<br />
vineyard setting. Enjoy charming decor, country style<br />
breakfasts, superb views from the verandah or relax by<br />
the open fi re. Guests are welcome to wander through<br />
the farm, vineyards and nearby Conservation Park. BBQ.<br />
Self-contained. Sole occupancy. Children welcome.<br />
German spoken. Your hosts: Christa and Leon Deans.<br />
Pohlner <strong>Road</strong> via Tanunda<br />
Ph/Fax: (08) 8565 3275 Mob: 0418 893 130<br />
Email: christadeans@bigpond.com.au<br />
www.bnbbookings.com/naimanya.htm<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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NURIOOTPA VINE INN / NURIOOTPA VINE C OURT<br />
Vine Inn Accommodation AAT ★★★✩<br />
Weddings and private dinners seating<br />
Queen size beds, ensuite bathrooms,<br />
up to 300. Bottleshop, TAB, Bars and<br />
air-conditioning, AUSTAR cable TV,<br />
Verandah lounge. Conference and seminar<br />
coffee-making facilities, refridgerator,<br />
facilities. Perce’s Gaming Lounge with<br />
spa rooms available, solar heated pool and<br />
40 poker machines.<br />
spa. Vine garden Bistro and counter meals.<br />
Open 7 days for breakfast, lunch and dinner.<br />
Golf packages available.<br />
Nuriootpa Vine Inn / Nuriootpa Vine Court<br />
Murray Street, PO Box 32, Nuriootpa SA 5355<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 2133 Fax: (08) 8562 3236<br />
Toll Free 1800 088 1367 Email: reservations@vineinn.com.au www.vineinn.com.au<br />
SEPPELTSFIELD VINEYARD COTTAGE<br />
Multi SA & <strong>Australian</strong> Award Winner.<br />
The ultimate Barossa experience<br />
• 1860s meticulously restored cottage<br />
• Vineyard setting<br />
• Exclusively for one couple<br />
• Unique, quality furnishings<br />
• Large open wood fi re<br />
• Luxurious king size bed<br />
• Underfl oor heating and heated towels<br />
• Double shower, antique bath with vineyard views<br />
SONNTAG HOUSE<br />
This charming stone cottage was originally built by the<br />
Sonntag family in the 1840s. It now beautifully blends<br />
old world charm with modern comforts in an awardwinning<br />
B&B. 2 bedrooms with queen beds, claw-foot<br />
bath, wood fi res, A/C, full kitchen and laundry facilities,<br />
TV/DVD/VCR/CD, breakfast provisions of local produce<br />
Bethany <strong>Road</strong>, Bethany<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 0775 Fax: (08) 8563 0200<br />
Mob: 0419 814 349<br />
Email: sonntaghouse@bigpond.com<br />
www.sonntaghouse.com.au<br />
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• TV/DVD/CD/Video<br />
• Extemsive lawns and gardens<br />
• Hosts nearby are happy to assist<br />
with touring and winery advice<br />
• BBQ, kitchenette, laundry facilities<br />
• Many complimentry extras<br />
Gerald Roberts <strong>Road</strong>, Seppeltsfi eld<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 4059 Fax: (08) 8563 4003<br />
Mob: 0412 455 553<br />
www.seppeltsfi eldvineyardcottage.com.au<br />
STONEWELL COTTAGES<br />
Award wining spa cottages in a peaceful vineyard and<br />
lakeside setting, feature candlelit spas and cosy wood fi res.<br />
Sleep amid the vines, awake for breakfast to the birds’<br />
serenade. Feed the ducks, picnic, fi sh, row to the island,<br />
gazebo. Dine alfresco in private courtyards with sun lounges<br />
& BBQ. Just 3km to Tanunda, restaurants, shops, 1km<br />
to scenic Seppeltsfi eld <strong>Road</strong> and wineries. Escape and<br />
rejuvenate!<br />
Stonewell <strong>Road</strong>, Tanunda<br />
Mob: 0417 848 977<br />
www.stonewellcottages.com.au<br />
LAWLEY FARM<br />
Vine Court Accommodatiion<br />
Double beds, air-conditioning,<br />
coffee-making facilities,<br />
Refridgerator, BBQ facilities.<br />
All rooms on ground fl oor level.<br />
Coach groups welcome<br />
Situated in the heart of the Barossa Valley, this 1851<br />
settler’s farm has been beautifully restored to offer<br />
luxurious accommodation. All suites have ensuite<br />
bathrooms and private entrances, some have spa baths<br />
and log fi res. Four poster, king & queen beds available.<br />
Gourmet breakfasts served in the privacy of your suite.<br />
Krondorf <strong>Road</strong>, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 2141<br />
Email: lawleyfarm@ozemail.com.au<br />
www.lawleyfarm.com.au<br />
STRATHLYN BED & BREAKFAST<br />
Coach House & Lemon Tree Spa - S/C, private retreats<br />
for 1 couple each. Tranquil, rural setting. R/C air-cond,<br />
ensuite (spa in Lemon Tree), kitchenette, living area, TV/VCR<br />
or DVD, luxury extras. Breakfast provisions. 2 Spa Garden<br />
Suites (Lily and Rose) - in historic marble stone house.<br />
Garden surrounds, private entrances, quality furnishings,<br />
R/C air-cond, fridges, 2 person luxury spas. TV/VCR.<br />
Complimentary toiletries and wine. Breakfast provided.<br />
Nuriootpa <strong>Road</strong>, Angaston (next to Saltram Wine Estate)<br />
Ph: (08) 8564 2430 Mob: 0417 887 573<br />
Web: www.strathlyn.com.au
TANUNDA CARAVAN PARK<br />
& TOURIST PARK<br />
• Luxury cabins<br />
• Budget accommodation/Backpackers<br />
• Shady, grassed sites • Internet café<br />
• Bike hire • Campfi res in season<br />
Your hosts: Jeff & Jae Lucas<br />
Barossa Valley Way, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 2784 Fax (08) 8563 3711<br />
Email: info@tanundacaravantouristpark.com.au<br />
www.tanundacaravantouristpark.com.au<br />
THE LODGE COUNTRY HOUSE<br />
AAAT<br />
Allow your hosts to pamper you while you enjoy the<br />
delights of this grand old Country House. Sumptuous<br />
dinners, gourmet breakfasts, tennis court, swimming<br />
pool and 3 acres of garden.<br />
Four luxury guest rooms all with ensuite facilities.<br />
Seppeltsfi eld <strong>Road</strong>, Seppeltsfi eld<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 8277 Fax: (08) 8562 8344<br />
Email: stay@thelodgecountryhouse.com.au<br />
www.thelodgecountryhouse.com.au<br />
TREETOPS BED & BREAKFAST<br />
High on a hill amongst trees, off the palm lined<br />
Seppeltsfi eld <strong>Road</strong>, with spectacular views, are two<br />
fully hosted suites with ensuites and spas. Also one<br />
fully self contained contemporary suite with modern<br />
kitchen, two stylish bedrooms, one queen, one king/<br />
twin. AAAT<br />
Indulge yourself.<br />
Seppeltsfi eld <strong>Road</strong>, Marananga<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 2522 Fax: (08) 8562 3470<br />
Email: stay@treetopsbnb.com.au<br />
www.treetopsbnb.com.au<br />
TANUNDA COTTAGES<br />
Three charming old world cottages with the comforts of<br />
today. Located in the main street of Tanunda, a pleasant<br />
stroll to restaurants, hotels, cafés and craft shops.<br />
Wineries are just minutes away.<br />
Each cottage accommodates 2 to 6 guests in 2 bedrooms<br />
plus lounge settee, cosy wood fi res (May-Sept), R/C A/C,<br />
fully equipped kitchen with breakfast provisions.<br />
157 Murray Street, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 0554 Fax: (08) 8563 3211<br />
Mob: 0418 831 955<br />
www.tanundacottages.com.au<br />
THE VINEYARDS MOTEL<br />
Stockwell <strong>Road</strong>, Angaston<br />
Ph: (08) 8564 2404<br />
Fax: (08) 8564 2932<br />
Email: admin@vineyardsmotel.com.au<br />
www.vineyardsmotel.com.au<br />
WILLIAMSTOWN CARAVAN PARK<br />
Nestled amongst the pine trees, this haven is the<br />
perfect place to unwind & relax after a day of touring<br />
the Barossa Valley wineries, giant Rocking Horse Toy<br />
Factory, Whispering Wall, National Motor Museum &<br />
Adelaide Hills. Caravan Park & Ensuite<br />
Cabins • 40 Caravan & Tent sites • Playground • BBQs<br />
• Kiosk • Public pool • Oval & Hall hire<br />
Hosts: Peter & Trudy Roberts<br />
Ph: (08) 8524 6363 Fax: (08) 8524 7080<br />
Email: info@williamstowncaravanpark.com<br />
www.williamstowncaravanpark.com<br />
THE DOVE COTE<br />
ACCOMMODATION<br />
The Studio & Cottage. In the heart of the Barossa,<br />
these beautifully appointed B&B’s offer the perfect blend<br />
of olde world charm & romantic luxury. Large 2 person<br />
spas, Q/S beds, generous breakfast provisions, chocolates<br />
& port. A delightful setting & extravagant hospitality<br />
make for unforgettable memories. Accommodates 2-7.<br />
Go on - pamper yourself in the beautiful setting.<br />
13 Edward Street, Tanunda<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 2716<br />
Email:blickinstal@bigpond.com<br />
www.thedovecote.bigpondhosting.com<br />
TOP DROP MOTEL<br />
Spend a night - not a fortune!<br />
The practical choice for your visit to the beautiful<br />
Barossa. Enjoy a quiet and cozy stay 5 min away from<br />
several vineyards and an excellent golf course. All units<br />
have A/C, heating, Q/S beds, wireless internet. Deluxe<br />
units have microwave ovens and DVD players with<br />
fi lms. Tours can be arranged.<br />
Kalimna <strong>Road</strong>, Nuriootpa<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 1033 Fax: (08) 8562 1600<br />
Email: top-drop@bigpond.net.au<br />
www.topdropmotel.com.au<br />
WHIRLWIND FARM<br />
Enjoy your stay in a stylish country home on 42 acres,<br />
overlooking vineyards and gardens. Private entrance,<br />
logfi re and R/C air-cond. Both double rooms have ensuites<br />
and a delicious cooked continental breakfast is served.<br />
A great escape close to wineries & restaurants.<br />
AAAT �����<br />
Samuel <strong>Road</strong>, (PO Box 509), Nurioopta<br />
Ph: (08) 8562 2637 Fax: (08) 8562 4637<br />
Email: whirlwindbb@ozemail.com.au<br />
www.whirlwindbb.com<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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IF YOU’RE PLANNING<br />
A BRILLIANT HOLIDAY<br />
THERE’S ONE PLACE<br />
YOU MUST VISIT.<br />
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OUR NEIGHBOURS<br />
ADELAIDE HILLS<br />
Travelling to the Barossa via the Adelaide Hills<br />
is a lovely journey, and brings you to Eden<br />
Valley and Barossa Ranges. The hallmarks of<br />
the Hills are its lush valleys and bush, pretty<br />
villages and towns, welcoming cellar doors<br />
that produce premium cool-climate wines, and<br />
wonderful country pubs with great gardens<br />
in summer and warm fi res in winter. With the<br />
seasonal nature of its lush gardens, vineyards,<br />
orchards and bushland, the Hills are, without<br />
exaggeration, as pretty as a picture all year-<br />
round. For more information on the region,<br />
call 1800 353 323 or visit<br />
www.visitadelaidehills.com.au<br />
CLARE VALLEY<br />
To the north of the Barossa there are a series of<br />
valleys that are known as the Clare Valley region.<br />
Its fi rst vines were planted by Jesuit brothers at<br />
Sevenhill in 1851, mainly to make altar wine. The<br />
signature variety of the region is Riesling, and it<br />
lends its name to the 25 kilometre walking and<br />
cycling trail that connects pretty heritage villages<br />
and quite a number of wineries in between.<br />
The stories of the old copper town of Burra are<br />
written in its streets, squares and museums,<br />
and at Kapunda, the welcoming visitor and<br />
interpretive centre is your starting point for a<br />
journey of cattle kings, mining fortunes and rich<br />
landscapes. For more information call<br />
1800 242 131 or visit www.clarevalley.com.au<br />
MURRAYLANDS<br />
OUR NEIGHBOURS<br />
The Barossa is a great place to stay and it’s surrounded by other regions<br />
that are a great complement to our countryside, history and lifestyle.<br />
Make the Barossa your base to explore some other great South <strong>Australian</strong><br />
experiences.<br />
THE RIVERLAND<br />
With the only north-south stretch of the river<br />
and some of the best views of cliffs and river<br />
bends, the Murraylands is perfect for cruising.<br />
Be independent on a houseboat, or spoilt on<br />
one of the cruising vessels based here. This<br />
magnifi cent river’s colourful paddleboat era is<br />
still visible in many towns, and especially in<br />
Mannum, where the charming Mannum Dock<br />
Museum is the custodian to PS Marion. At<br />
Pomberuk Aboriginal Cultural Centre in Murray<br />
Bridge, the Ngarridjeri people share their<br />
stories and knowledge of the river, and their<br />
living culture. And just to the west, the wide<br />
spaces on Monarto Zoological Park are home<br />
to rare endangered African, Asian and native<br />
animals. For more information visit<br />
www.murraylands.info<br />
The Murray River is one of the favourite holiday places of Barossa residents. Less than an hour<br />
from Nuriootpa on the Sturt Highway, the Riverland’s year-round sunshine makes for a holiday<br />
oasis feel. With so much of the river’s wandering route protected by reserves and national parks,<br />
its environs are home to a huge range of wildlife and birds, and the region is fast becoming<br />
famed as an eco-tourism attraction. Near Kingston-on-Murray, the remarkable Banrock Station<br />
Wine & Wetland Centre is not only a warm and welcoming cellar door, it’s home to a remarkable<br />
wetland boardwalk. For more information on the region call 1300 657 625 or visit<br />
www.riverland.info<br />
www.barossa.com<br />
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DIRECTORY<br />
Accredited Tourism Business<br />
Children Welcome<br />
Pets Welcome<br />
Wheelchair Access<br />
Food Barossa<br />
Online Bookings<br />
Bed & Breakfast and Farmstay SA<br />
Ph Pg<br />
Barossa Visitor Information Centre 1300 852 982 2<br />
Gawler Visitor Information Centre (08) 8522 9260 2<br />
Kapunda Visitor Information Centre (08) 8566 2902 2<br />
ACCOMMODATION<br />
Accommodation Booking Services<br />
Accommodation Getaways<br />
Reservation Service 1300 136 970<br />
Bed & Breakfast Booking Service SA 1800 227 677 56<br />
Barossa Visitor Information Centre 1300 852 982 2<br />
Gawler Visitor Information Centre<br />
National Tourism<br />
(08) 8522 9260 2<br />
Accreditation Program (08) 8463 4580 55<br />
Caravan & Tourist Parks<br />
Barossa Valley Tourist Park (08) 8562 1404 57<br />
Gawler Caravan Park (08) 8522 3805 59<br />
Kapunda Tourist & Leisure Park<br />
Tanunda Caravan Park &<br />
(08) 8566 2094 60<br />
Tourist Park (08) 8563 2784 63<br />
Williamstown Caravan Park<br />
Hotels/Motels/Resorts<br />
(08) 8524 6363 63<br />
Barossa Motor Lodge (08) 8563 2988 57<br />
Barossa Weintal Resort (08) 8563 2303 58<br />
Novotel Barossa Valley Resort<br />
Nuriootpa Vine Inn<br />
(08) 8524 0000 61<br />
Nuriootpa Vine Court (08) 8562 2133 62<br />
Peppers The Louise (08) 8562 2722<br />
The Tanunda Hotel (08) 8563 2030<br />
The Valley Hotel (08) 8563 2039<br />
The Vineyards Motel (08) 8564 2404 63<br />
Top Drop Motel<br />
Hosted<br />
(08) 8562 1033 63<br />
Abbotsford Country House (08) 8524 4662 56<br />
Barossa House B&B (08) 8562 4022 57<br />
Blickinstal (08) 8563 2716 57<br />
Caithness Manor (08) 8564 2761 58<br />
Collingrove Homestead (08) 8564 2061 57<br />
Hill House (08) 8564 2023 58<br />
Kaesler Cottages (08) 8562 2711 17<br />
Kooringal Homestead (08) 8524 6196 60<br />
Lanzerac Country Estate (08) 8563 0499<br />
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Lawley Farm (08) 8563 2141 62<br />
Marble Lodge (08) 8564 2478 60<br />
Strathlyn B&B (08) 8564 2430 62<br />
Strathlyn Spa Garden Suite (08) 8564 2430<br />
The Lodge Country House (08) 8562 8277 63<br />
Treetops B&B (08) 8562 2522 63<br />
Whirlwind Farm<br />
Self Contained<br />
(08) 8562 2637 63<br />
Almond Hill B&B (08) 8564 3451 56<br />
Angaston Rose B&B (08) 8564 2929<br />
Angaston Views B&B (08) 8564 2144 56<br />
Applecroft Cottages (08) 8563 2106 57<br />
Barossa Country Cottages<br />
Barossa Doubles D’Vine<br />
(08) 8524 4426 57<br />
(08) 8562 2260 57<br />
Barossa Shiraz Estate 0422 030 303 57<br />
Barossa Vista 1800 227 677 59<br />
Basedow Units (08) 8563 3246<br />
Belle Escapes (08) 8524 4825<br />
Bella’s Barossa (08) 8563 0240<br />
Birchwood on Bridge (08) 8563 1516<br />
Cabernet Cottage (08) 8563 0240<br />
Carob Cottage 0413 249 322<br />
Casa Rossa (08) 8524 4825<br />
Cherrywood Log Cabin (08) 8524 4825<br />
Christabelle Cottage (08) 8524 4825<br />
Clara’s Cottage (08) 8563 0004 59<br />
Cottages 4 U 1800 227 677 56<br />
Country Pleasures B&B 0438 643 477 58<br />
Daisybelle Cottage (08) 8524 4825<br />
Elsie’s Cottage 0413 274 240 59<br />
Enerby Farm Cottage (08) 8524 6297<br />
Eve’s Cottages (08) 8563 0014 59<br />
Fig Tree Cottage (08) 8564 2635 59<br />
Five Chimneys (08) 8563 0240<br />
Freida’s Cottage (08) 8563 0004 59<br />
Goat Square Cottages 1800 227 677 56<br />
Greenock’s Old Telegraph<br />
Station B&B (08) 8563 1000 59<br />
Hall Manor (08) 8524 4825<br />
Jacob’s Creek Retreat (08) 8563 1123 60<br />
Jewel of the Valley 1800 227 677 56<br />
Kohlhagen Cottage (08) 8563 2059<br />
Langmeil Cottages (08) 8563 2987 60<br />
Light Pass House (08) 8562 1407<br />
Lilac Cottage 0407 203 016<br />
Linfi eld Cottage (08) 8524 6140<br />
Lucy’s House (08) 8562 2880<br />
Maison Cottages (08) 8564 0057 60<br />
Marananga Cottages (08) 8562 3277 60<br />
Meadow Springs B&B (08) 8565 3214<br />
Memory Lane (08) 8524 6380<br />
Merlot Cottage (08) 8563 0577 61<br />
Miners Cottage (08) 8524 6213<br />
Misty Rose Barossa Chalets (08) 8524 8547 61<br />
Miriam’s Cottage (08) 8562 8103 61<br />
Naimanya Cottage (08) 8565 3275 61<br />
Norma’s Place (08) 8563 2489<br />
Oscar’s Barossa 0417 824 842<br />
Red Gum Retreat (08) 8524 6325<br />
Seppeltsfi eld Holiday Cabins<br />
Seppeltsfi eld Vineyard<br />
(08) 8562 8240<br />
Cottage (08) 8563 4059 62<br />
Shiraz Cottage 1800 227 677 56<br />
Sonntag House (08) 8563 0775 62<br />
Stonewell Cottages 0417 848 977 62<br />
Strait Gate Cottage 0417 831 621<br />
Tanunda Cottages 0418 831 955 63<br />
The Dove Cote (08) 8563 2716 63<br />
Trinity Cottage 1800 227 677 56<br />
Tungali Cottage (08) 8524 6251<br />
Walnut Cottage (08) 8562 4556 58<br />
Woodbridge B&B (08) 8563 2059<br />
ATTRACTIONS<br />
Angas Park Fruits (08) 8561 0830 42<br />
Akhira Alpaca Stud & Shop (08) 8568 5422 42<br />
Antiques & More at 24 (08) 8564 2310<br />
Barossa Brewing Company 0419 811 525 43<br />
Barossa Community Store (08) 8568 6000 42<br />
Barossa House of Olives (08) 8564 0141<br />
Barossa Museum<br />
Barossa Quilt & Craft Cottage &<br />
(08) 8563 0507<br />
Barossa Cottage Wines (08) 8562 3212 42<br />
Barossa Regional Gallery (08) 8563 0849 42<br />
Barossa Valley Golf Club (08) 8562 1589<br />
Birthstones (08) 8564 3888 43<br />
Cellar Door Pass 1300 862982 13<br />
Collingrove Homestead (08) 8564 2061 57<br />
Indigenous Dreaming 43<br />
Judith’s Ribbon Flowers (08) 8563 0959<br />
Luhrs Cottage<br />
Lyndoch Lavender Farm & Café<br />
(08) 8562 1407<br />
Maggie Beers Farm Shop<br />
(08) 8524 4538 44<br />
(08) 8562 4477 44<br />
McCrae Gallery (08) 8563 0709 42<br />
Norm’s Coolies (08) 8563 2198<br />
Old Union Chapel (08) 8563 8444<br />
Spinifex Arts & Crafts (08) 8524 4542<br />
Storybook Cottage & Whacky Wood (08) 8563 2910<br />
The Keg Factory<br />
The Old Mill Gallery & Café and<br />
(08) 8563 3012<br />
Barossa Valley Framed (08) 8563 0222
Villa Homewares & Gifts (08) 8563 3303 44<br />
Wohlers (08) 8563 3494 44<br />
Woodcarvers Haven (08) 8565 3338<br />
BICYCLE HIRE<br />
Barossa Visitor Information Centre (08) 8563 0600<br />
CONVENTION & EVENT SERVICES<br />
* visit www.barossa.com for venue details<br />
Barossa Arts &<br />
Convention Centre (08) 8561 4299 43<br />
Barossa Events 0409 668 461<br />
Barossa Valley Hire & Function Hire (08) 8562 3399<br />
Staging Connections (08) 8524 0089<br />
COUNCILS<br />
The Barossa Council (08) 8563 8444<br />
Light Regional Council (08) 8525 3200<br />
Town of Gawler (08) 8522 9211<br />
FOOD<br />
Bakeries<br />
Apex Bakery (08) 8563 2483<br />
Lyndoch Bakery & Restaurant (08) 8524 4422 28<br />
Tanunda Bakery<br />
Cafés, Tearooms & Takeaway<br />
(08) 8563 0096 29<br />
Angaston Gourmet Foods (08) 8564 2429<br />
Blond Coffee (08) 8564 3444<br />
Fig Barossa (08) 8563 0990<br />
Old Mill Gallery & Café (08) 8563 0222<br />
Tanunda’s Ice Creamery Café Diner (08) 8563 3601<br />
Licensed Restaurants, Hotels & Cafés<br />
1918 Bistro & Grill (08) 8563 0405<br />
Appellation @ Peppers The Louise (08) 8562 4144 28<br />
Barossa Vines Café (08) 8563 7675 12<br />
Brasserie Moustache (08) 8564 8388 28<br />
Café Y, Yaldara Wines (08) 8524 0225 25<br />
Die Gallerie, Barossa Weintal Resort (08) 8563 2303 58<br />
Jacob’s Restaurant<br />
Novotel Barossa Restaurant<br />
(08) 8521 3000 16<br />
- Harry’s (08) 8524 0000 29<br />
Kaesler Restaurant (08) 8562 2711 17<br />
Kies Monkey Nut Café (08) 8524 5333 17<br />
Krondorf <strong>Road</strong> Café<br />
Lyndoch Lavender Farm<br />
(08) 8563 0889 28<br />
& Café (08) 8524 4538 44<br />
Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop (08) 8562 4477 44<br />
Nuriootpa Vine Inn (08) 8562 2133 62<br />
Rumours Espresso (08) 8563 3494 44<br />
Salter’s Restaurant (08) 8561 0216 29<br />
Tanunda Hotel (08) 8563 2030<br />
The Clubhouse<br />
The Glass Room,<br />
(08) 8563 2058 29<br />
Weintal Resort (08) 8563 2303 58<br />
The Lord Lyndoch (08) 8524 5440<br />
Valley Hotel & Motel (08) 8563 2039<br />
Vintners Bar & Grill<br />
Produce & Catering<br />
(08) 8564 2488 29<br />
Barossa Farm Produce (08) 8563 0204<br />
Barossa Farmers Market 0402 026 882 28<br />
Barossa House of Olives (08) 8564 0141<br />
Barossa Valley Cheese Co. (08) 8564 3636<br />
Coffee Experience 0414 646 765<br />
Food Barossa Incorporated (08) 8563 3603 26<br />
Maxine’s Baked Potatoes (08) 8522 3687<br />
Rollin’ Roast 0412 462 790<br />
Tanunda Food & Gourmet (Foodland) (08) 8563 0550<br />
SERVICES<br />
A.P.John & Sons Pty Ltd (08) 8563 2178<br />
BP Garage Nuriootpa (08) 8562 2627<br />
Barons of Barossa Inc (08) 8563 2045<br />
Barossa & Light Herald<br />
Barossa & Light Regional<br />
(08) 8563 2041<br />
Development Board (08) 8563 3603<br />
Barossa Impressions Printing (08) 8562 2173<br />
Barossa Printmasters (08) 8563 6300<br />
Coates Hire<br />
CO Juncken Builders<br />
(08) 8562 4828<br />
& Hardware Store (08) 8562 1933<br />
Country Arts SA (08) 8444 0415<br />
Fuller Communications (08) 8563 3668<br />
Gawler Business Development Board (08) 8523 0240<br />
Gawler Tourism &<br />
Promotions Committee (08) 8522 9262<br />
Harvey World Travel Barossa Valley (08) 8562 3411<br />
Lynas Valley Ford P/L Auto<br />
servicing, parts (08) 8563 2045<br />
Offi ce National Barossa (08) 8562 1200<br />
TAFE SA Barossa campus (08) 8562 0500<br />
Westpac Banking Corporation 13 20 32<br />
SPA’S & BEAUTY TREATMENTS<br />
(bookings essential)<br />
Endota (08) 8524 0071 59<br />
Studio 31 (08) 8563 1414<br />
Sanctuary Health & Healing Centre (08) 8563 0388<br />
SWIMMING POOLS & FITNESS<br />
Barossa Recreation & Fitness Centre (08) 8563 2766<br />
Gawler Swimming Pool (08) 8522 2034<br />
Nuriootpa Swimming Pool (08) 8562 1527<br />
Tanunda Swimming Pool (08) 8563 2089<br />
Williamstown Queen Victoria<br />
Jubilee Park Pool (08) 8524 6363<br />
DIRECTORY<br />
TOURS & TRANSPORT<br />
Ahern’s Tours & Charters (08) 8524 7166 53<br />
Ambassador Limousine Service (08) 8365 1984 53<br />
Auburn Tours (08) 8564 2144 53<br />
Balloon Adventures (08) 8389 3195 53<br />
Barossa Classic Cycle Tours 0427 000 957<br />
Barossa Daimler Tours (08) 8524 9047 53<br />
Barossa Epicurean Tours (08) 8564 2191 53<br />
Barossa Experience Tours (08) 8563 3248 53<br />
Barossa Getaway Tours (08) 8524 5015 54<br />
Barossa Helicopters (08) 8524 4209 54<br />
Barossa Valley Coaches (08) 8564 3022 54<br />
Barossa Valley Tours (08) 8563 3587 54<br />
Barossa Wine Lover’s Tours (08) 8563 2303<br />
Classic Motoring Tours (08) 8365 1984<br />
For Wine or Reason 0438 388 883<br />
Greenock Creek Charter<br />
Misty Rose Limousine &<br />
(08) 8562 8092<br />
Vintage Cars (08) 8524 8547 54<br />
Treasured Memories Tours 0409 902 961<br />
WINERIES<br />
Cellar Doors<br />
Barossa Cottage Wines (08) 8562 3212<br />
Barossa Valley Estate (08) 8568 6950 12<br />
Barossa Vines Cellar Door & Café (08) 8563 7675 12<br />
Bethany Wines (08) 8563 2086 12<br />
Charles Cimicky Wines (08) 8524 4025<br />
Charles Melton Wines (08) 8563 3606 14<br />
Château Barossa (08) 8524 4923 13<br />
Château Dorrien (08) 8562 2850 14<br />
Château Tanunda Estate (08) 8563 3888 13<br />
Cockatoo Ridge (08) 8563 6404 14<br />
Domain Barossa (08) 8563 2170 14<br />
Elderton Wines (08) 8568 7878 14<br />
Fernfi eld (08) 8564 1041<br />
Gibson Wines (08) 8562 4224 14<br />
Glen Eldon Wines (08) 8563 3226 15<br />
Gomersal Wines (08) 8563 3611 15<br />
Grant Burge Wines (08) 8563 3700 15<br />
Greenock Creek Vineyard & Cellars (08) 8562 8103 15<br />
Henschke Cellars (08) 8564 8223 15<br />
Heritage Wines (08) 8562 2880 15<br />
Illapara Fortifi ed Wine Store (08) 8563 7575 16<br />
Irvine Wines<br />
Jacobs Creek<br />
(08) 8564 1072 16<br />
Visitor Centre (08) 8521 3000 16<br />
Kabminye Wines (08) 8563 0889 16<br />
Kaesler Wines<br />
Kellermeister Wines<br />
(08) 8562 4488 17<br />
& Trevor Jones Fine Wines (08) 8524 4303 17<br />
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Kies Winery & Monkey Nut Café (08) 8524 5333 17<br />
Langmeil Winery (08) 8563 2595 17<br />
Liebichwein (08) 8524 4543 17<br />
Lou Miranda Estate (08) 8524 4537 17<br />
Mountadam Vineyard (08) 8564 1101<br />
Murray Street Vineyards (08) 8562 8373 20<br />
Penfolds (08) 8568 9408 19<br />
Peter Lehmann Wines<br />
Richmond Grove Winery<br />
(08) 8563 2100 18<br />
& Cellar Door (08) 8563 7303 20<br />
Rick Burge - Burge Family Winemakers (08) 8524 4644 13<br />
Rockford Wines (08) 8563 2720 20<br />
Rolf Binder @ Veritas Winery (08) 8562 3300 20<br />
Ross Estate Wines (08) 8524 4033 20<br />
Saltram (08) 8561 0200 69<br />
Schild Estate Wines (08) 8524 5560 21<br />
Seppelt Winery (08) 8568 6217 22<br />
Sieber Wines (08) 8562 8038<br />
Small Fry Wines (08) 8564 2182<br />
St Hallett Wines (08) 8563 7070 21<br />
Stanley Lambert Wines (08) 8563 3375 21<br />
The Willows Vineyard (08) 8562 1080 24<br />
Thorn-Clarke Wines (08) 8564 3036 23<br />
Torbreck (08) 8562 4155 23<br />
Turkey Flat Vineyards (08) 8563 2851 23<br />
Two Hands Wines (08) 8562 4566 24<br />
Villa Tinto<br />
Vinecrest Fine<br />
0414 349 999 24<br />
Barossa Wine (08) 8563 0111 25<br />
Whistler Wines (08) 8562 4942 25<br />
Wolf Blass Wines (08) 8568 7311 70<br />
Yaldara (08) 8524 0225 25<br />
Yalumba (08) 8561 3200 25<br />
Fruit Wineries<br />
Barossa Fruit Wines<br />
Wineries<br />
(08) 8523 0238 13<br />
(without cellar doors / by appointment only)<br />
Balthazar Barossa 0417 800 731<br />
Cellarmasters (08) 8561 2200<br />
david-Franz (08) 8563 0705<br />
Diggers Bluff (08) 8563 1510<br />
Domain Day Wines (08) 8524 6224<br />
Dutschke Wines (08) 8524 5485<br />
Glaetzer Wines (08) 8563 0288<br />
Haan Wines (08) 8562 3788<br />
Hahn Barossa Vineyards 0408 828 536<br />
Harbord Wines (08) 8562 2598<br />
Heathvale (08) 8564 8248<br />
Hentley Farm (08) 8562 8427<br />
Hewitson Pty Ltd (08) 8443 6466<br />
Hutton Vale Vineyards (08) 8564 8270 16<br />
John Duval Wines (08) 8563 2591<br />
Kalleske Wines 0409 339 559<br />
Laughing Jack Wines (08) 8562 8607<br />
Massena Vineyards (08) 8564 3037<br />
McLeans Farm Wines (08) 8564 3340<br />
Mengler View Wines (08) 8563 2217<br />
Poverty Hill Wines (08) 8568 2220<br />
Radford Dale (08) 8565 3256<br />
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Rosenvale Wines 0407 390 788<br />
Rusden Wines (08) 8563 2976<br />
Schiller Vineyards (08) 8562 2242<br />
Silesian Wine Company (08) 8563 3668<br />
Small Gully Wines 0411 690 047<br />
Sons of Eden (08) 8564 2363<br />
Soul Growers 0417 851 317<br />
St John’s <strong>Road</strong> Wine Co. (08) 8342 9070<br />
Te-aro Estate Wines (08) 8524 6116<br />
Teusner 0409 351 166<br />
Tin Shed Wines (08) 8563 3669<br />
Winter Creek Wines<br />
Wine Merchant<br />
0412 897 102<br />
Tanunda Cellars (08) 8563 3544<br />
EMERGENCY SERVICES<br />
Ambulance 1300 811 700<br />
Hospitals<br />
ANGASTON North St, Angaston (I37) (08) 8563 8500<br />
GAWLER 21 Hutchinson Rd, Gawler (08) 8521 2000<br />
MT PLEASANT Hospital Rd, Mt Pleasant (08) 8568 0000<br />
TANUNDA Mill St, Tanunda (J25) (08) 8563 2398<br />
Medical Centres<br />
ANGASTON MEDICAL CENTRE<br />
46 Murray St, Angaston (I35) (08) 8564 2266<br />
NURIOOTPA MEDICAL CENTRE<br />
9 Memorial Ave, Nuriootpa (F30) (08) 8562 2444<br />
TANUNDA MEDICAL CENTRE<br />
13 Mill St, Tanunda (J25) (08) 8563 2777<br />
TORRENS MEDICAL CENTRE<br />
Hospital Rd, Mt Pleasant (08) 8568 0080<br />
SYMBOL & LOGO DEFINITIONS<br />
Book Now<br />
See page 61.<br />
Food Barossa<br />
See page 26.<br />
Accreditation<br />
See page 55.<br />
BnB<br />
Indicates businesses who are members of the<br />
Bed and Breakfast Association of SA.<br />
Smiley Face<br />
Indicates businesses that welcome children or<br />
offer children’s activities.<br />
Pets Welcome<br />
Indicates accommodation properties with an<br />
enclosed outdoor area that welcome visitors with pets.<br />
Wheelchair symbol<br />
This symbol indicates businesses that offer<br />
facilities for people with disabilities. Further information<br />
can be obtained from the business direct or from visitor<br />
information centres.<br />
The 2007 Barossa Visitor Guide is proudly produced and<br />
published by Barossa Wine & Tourism.<br />
PO Box 420, Tanunda South Australia 5352.<br />
Ph: (08) 8563 0662. Email: info@barossa.com.<br />
Visit www.barossa.com.<br />
• Barossa Wine & Tourism acknowledges the people<br />
and organisations involved with this production of this<br />
publication:<br />
• Design, artwork and production: HWR Media &<br />
Communications.<br />
• Copy: Gerri Nelligan (Wordsync), Kate Jordan-Moore<br />
(SA Tourism Commission) and Barossa Wine &<br />
Tourism.<br />
• Photography: South <strong>Australian</strong> Tourism Commission,<br />
<strong>Australian</strong> Tourism Commission, Barossa Wine &<br />
Tourism, Adam Bruzzone, Jacqui Way, Food Barossa,<br />
Department for Environment & Heritage, Simon<br />
Casson, Milton Wordley, Tony Tervoert (Barossa<br />
Photography), Langmeil Winery, Balloon Adventures,<br />
Auburn Tours, Seppeltsfi eld Vineyard Cottage,<br />
Peppers The Louise, Barossa Brewing Co.<br />
• Maps: RAA © Copyright 2007.<br />
• Printed by: Finsbury Press.<br />
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without which, the promotion of the Barossa would be<br />
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Disclaimer: The attention of readers and advertisers is<br />
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(South Australia), in particular those sections of both Acts<br />
which prohibit conduct which is misleading or deceptive or<br />
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publication Barossa Wine & Tourism and HWR Media and<br />
Communications accept no responsibility for errors or<br />
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ISSN 1328-8717. © Copyright 2007.<br />
SA POLICE<br />
South <strong>Australian</strong>’s enjoy a very safe environment but<br />
locals and tourists alike can play their part in reducing<br />
crime. When touring, for example, close your vehicle<br />
windows and conceal all valuables, including your purse,<br />
handbag, shopping, phone or laptop. When parking,<br />
lock your doors and don’t leave keys where they can be<br />
found. If you notice anything unusual or anyone acting<br />
suspiciously report it to the police, phone 131 444 for<br />
police assistance or 000 for emergencies. Any person<br />
who may have information relating to a crime is asked to<br />
contact BankSA Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.