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Activities in Barossa Valley


Restaurants in Barossa Valley


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    The Lord Lyndoch

    This new (2006) place for eating in Lyndoch has a silver service restaurant on Fridays and Saturdays, a bistro and coffee house open 7 days. A short drive from Kooringal Homestead.

    (08) 8524 5440

     
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    Barossa Picnic Baskets

    Pre-order your Barossa Picnic basket from local food identity, Joyleen Seppelt, and you can enjoy a range of tastes of Food Barossa products sourced from small home kitchens throughout the region - mettwurst, dill cucumbers, wild olives, gourmet slices, wood oven bread, local cheeses, Dukkah and olive oil are just some of the items that may be included. Plus a bottle of Gnadenfrei wine - of course

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    08 8562 2522

     

Things To Do in Barossa Valley


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    McLeod's Country Tours

    Australia's favourite TV drama series, McLeod's Daughters, is filmed on the edge of the Barossa. Take a tour and view Drover's Run (sorry can't go in), have lunch at Gungellan Hotel, visit the Truck stop and travel the back roads of McLeod's Country

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    08 8524 4125

     
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    Barossa Vintage Tours

    Tour in style with a local - visit wineries, cellar doors, vineyards, museums, galleries, regional food outlets, have morning tea at a German Bakery and a two course lunch (featuring Food Barossa products) at a local winery - a memorable day. Pick up from your Barossa accommodation

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    08 85245353

     
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    Langmeil Wineery

    Our Barossa favourite - check it out - it might become yours too! Old stone buildings, ancient vines, friendly staff, magnificent cellar door and BEST OF ALL - some of the best wines in the Barossa. Make sure you try the Bella's Rose and the Hangin' Snakes. Under the counter they just might happen to have a bottle of The Freedom - an outstanding Barossa Shiraz

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    08 8563 2595

     

Sightseeing in Barossa Valley


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    Whispering Wall

    An engineering feat of the past century, now an amazing tourist attraction. Share a whisper with your friends 200 metres away through the wall of the Barossa Reservoir. Just one of the many non winery tourist places you can visit when staying at Linfield Cottage
     
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    Heysen Trail

    Take an enjoyable walk along this section of the Heysen Trial in the Mt Crawford Forest Region when you stay at Linfield Cottage. Discover the nature beauty of the southern Barossa Valley, at one with nature
     

Local History in Barossa Valley


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    Old Barossa

    Williamstown region in the southern Barossa is the site of the original proposed Barossa Township. Gold was discovered in this region and gold fever saw villages spring up overnight. Stay at Linfield Cottage and enjoy a historic walk through the Barossa Goldfields walking trail.