Seppeltsfield Road is well known for its boulevard of date palm trees. These iconic trees fringe each side of the road, which leads the way to some amazing wineries.
The west of the Barossa is home to this gorgeous wine region!
Seppeltsfield is a little township just about an hour away from the city of Adelaide, and not too far from Nurioopta.
Iconic Palm Trees
Pinpointed in the Barossa Valley, Seppeltsfield is located only a short drive away from Adelaide.
The first thing you’ll notice when you drive on Seppeltsfield Road? The date palm trees.
The road is best known for its palm trees, which line either side of the road. These date palms form a boulevard of date palm trees.
There are plenty of fine-dining restaurants in the area, with some unmissable wineries in the region.
The road is ideal for a day trip from Adelaide, but many choose to stay overnight in one of the charming B&Bs or vineyard cottages nearby.
Only an hour away from Adelaide, this tree-filled road paves the way to two amazing wineries:
- Seppeltsfield Wines
- Hentley Farm Wines
Seppeltsfield Wines
Of course, this winery owes its name to Seppeltsfield Road. It’s the biggest winery in the area. This 1851-established winery is a historic winery and a backbone to the Barossa’s wine culture.
Tastings showcase their famous tawny vintage, paired with a gorgeous view of the Barossa Valley.
Hentley Farm Wines
Hentley Farm Wines is a boutique winery, which is set in a 1840s farmhouse. For a true, authentic South Australian winery experience, visit this rustic cellar door, which offers a refined tasting experience.
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