Welcome to the Barossa Valley. Sprawled with charming little villages that ooze the comforts of the relaxing countryside, the Barossa Valley offers gorgeous views and even better wine.
The Barossa is full of globally recognised wineries and artisanal produce. It offers a luxurious day for the tastebuds.
There’s only one problem with touring the Barossa Valley: With over 150 wineries in the region, which wine tour do you pick?
Luckily, we’ve done the hard part for you! We’ve hand-selected some of the best wineries in the Barossa Valley and compiled them into tours that sample Barossa’s finest.
A wine tour with local produce and organic food
Treat yourself to a deluxe food and wine tasting! To experience the Barossa Valley, you should treat your tastebuds to lip-smacking flavours. With 3 wineries, and a platter lunch tossed in, you’ll treat the senses to a day out.
Visit Kies Family Wines for a small-feel winery that values a winemaking craft, hand-stitched with family values. With a focus on quality over mass production, this cosy winery is all about great wine and warm homely vibes. Clink a glass of wine, poured with a smile.
Tanunda is a small charming little town in the middle of the Barossa Valley. Wandering along the quaint main street, you’ll be able to explore a range of cafes and stores in the middle of the town. Explore the relaxed town and pick up some artisanal treats!
Explore some of Barossa’s oldest wines in the Turkey Flat Vineyards, where you’ll be able to sample a taste of history!
Here, you’ll be greeted with a delectable lunch: A charcuterie of cheeses, breads and meats which treat the palette to a flavoursome afternoon. All locally sourced, this platter lunch offers yummy flavours for everyone.
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A wine tour with a charming village backdrop
For a wine tour with plenty of photo opportunities from a stunning little German town, check out a wine tour that sandwiches Handorf in the itinerary!
With a visit to Jacobs Creek, perhaps one of the best-known wineries. Go deeper with your wine knowledge and explore some of Jacobs Creek’s boutique wines.
Then the tour heads to Lambert Wines, a classic winery that adds a modern twist to an old winemaking method.
Of course, the day wouldn’t be complete without visiting a local farm shop. Beerenberg Farm Shop is a local-produce establishment where you can pick up organic and local goods including homemade jams and relishes.
And of course, the tour includes the gem of all Barossa’s villages: Hahndorf.
Hahndorf is a cute village laden with leafy streets, organic cafes and cute streets.
It’s a sleepy town with plenty going on and offers a characteristic backdrop to your wine tour. With plenty of cafes and restaurants, Hahndorf offers an authentic splash of Bavaria.
Like the sound of this tour? Check out the Barossa Valley with Hahndorf Wine Tour.
Managing Director at Sightseeing Tours Australia
Cameron Ward turned his travel passion into a thriving Australian tourism business. Before he co-founded his own business, Sightseeing Tours Australia, he was enjoying being a Melbourne tour guide. Even now, Cameron delights in helping visitors from all around the world get the most out of their incredible Australian trip. You’ll see Cameron leading tours or writing about his favourite Australian places where he shares his local insights.