Experience the Barossa Valley
The Barossa is always a joy to visit; from the warm days to cool nights, it offers everything from a gourmets joy from cheese to artisan shops, wine and bicycle trails; it provides an experience to immerse oneself into the beauty of the valley while offering a memorable experience.
Having personally hosted and catered to my overseas guests from America to Japan and Europe, the one thing they all have in common is the opportunity to have a unique experience.
Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop
An Australian chef and food author, Maggie Beer has extended her expertise into a meticulously run farm shop. With two distinct websites, one dedicated to her culinary creations, home and gardening tips, and the other solely focused on her farm shop and its unique experiences, Maggie offers a world of exclusivity. The farm shop not only allows you to take home some souvenirs but also provides the opportunity to partake in experiences that are often exclusive and require booking on the website.
Barossa by Bike
If you didn't bring a bike, there are bike hire locations available on this website. The bike trail from Tanunda to Angaston is about 13 kilometres, making a round trip nearly 30 kilometres or about 3-4 hours of riding time.
If biking is your thing, you will enjoy cycling around the Barossa.
Enjoy a bike ride on a sealed bicycle trail
Seppeltsfield, Barossa
Seppeltsfield is a wonderful experience from the winery, historical buildings and gardens, a cafe that offers a picnic basket, and a dining experience at Fino’s. Recently receiving a prestige award from Qantas as a highly rated tourist destination, their website is thorough with anything you need to know. For dining, online bookings are a must.
Plan Your Experience
A food lover's paradise, with parks, bike trails, and much more, you can plan a trip that suits you. There are plenty of websites to guide you in the right direction of what you would like to experience on your holiday.