The Barossa Valley is only 50 minute drive north east of Adelaide. This internationally renowned wine region is made up of the towns of Tanunda, Angaston and Nuriootpa. With over 80 cellar doors showcasing generous Grenache, complex Cabernet Sauvignon (Barossa boasts to have the world’s oldest productive Cabernet Sauvignon vines), powerful Shiraz, crisp Riesling and fresh Chardonnay – Barossa has wines to suit every palate.

Barossa wines to suit every palate
For the foodies, there are fabulous restaurants such as the Michelin starred Appellation at The Louise, Ferment Asian, Hentley Farm and Vintners Bar & Grill, offering new and exciting gastronomic experiences, sourcing the freshest, highest quality, local ingredients that change with the seasons. We have the wonderful Italian Cooking School and Enoteca, Casa Carboni, local wine bars such at Z Wines, Vino Lokal and Musque Food & Wine offering delicious tasting plates showcasing our regional delicacies. Barossa’s early settlers are still celebrated today producing smoked meats, artisan breads, milk & cheese products, pickles and preserves – all of which can be found at the local Barossa Farmers market, Barossa Valley Cheese Co. and Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop – and part of our delicious picnic hampers. Whether you want a quick bite at the farmers market, a casual vineyard lunch or a fine dining experience, we tailor make your holiday to suit your lifestyle and interests.

Barossa Local Artisan food and wine
Our array of walks include: The Heysen trail that winds through vineyards and wineries, small towns and cropping and grazing land of the Lower North. Mt Crawford forests and through the native bushland of Kaiser Stuhl Conservation Park rewarding you with panoramic views, fascinating rock formations and a range of native plants and animals. Steingarten, crossing open hills of the Barossa Ranges, passing Garden of Stones, Jacobs Creek and Pewsey Vale and the spectacular Mawson Trail, utilising unsealed back roads, forestry tracks, fire trails and farm roads offering vistas around the Barossa Valley and an array of Australian flora and fauna.

Walking amongst the Barossa Ranges with vineyard views
Join Walk Local and combine the best walks with local food and wine, art and history, to create a memorable holiday in a truly magical part of Australia.
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