Barossa Valley- Where Nature Meets Wineries

About Barossa Valley

 

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Barossa Valley is one of the World’s largest wine producing areas, home to more than 150 wineries and 80 cellar doors. Located in South Australia, where travellers could encounter some of the rarest vines collections such as Shiraz, grenache, mataro, semillon and sauvignon.

Barossa Valley was established over 160 years ago, and today the region is witnessing more popularity from seven generations of local growers and winemakers. Till now Barossa Valley wines placed millions of people’s hearts by its intense flavour and historical significance.

Let us discuss further more about what are the 7 best things to do for an enthusiastic backpacker, those who wish to explore the beauty of Barossa Valley.

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7 Best Things to Do in Barossa Valley

1. Wine Paradise

 

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Obviously Barossa Valley is often known for its world class wineries, where one of the world’s great wine regions are located. Region offers a more diverse range of wineries such as Jacob’s Creek, Penfolds and Charles Melton. Since the Barossa Valley region is more ideal and pleasant to produce big, beefy red wines, visitors would get 150 sorts of wineries and 80+ cellar doors. Due to its friendly environment, hot summer days, cool winters and mineral rich soils making it Barossa Valley is one of the most visited wine destinations in the World.

 

2. Take a Cycling at Barossa Trail

 

Barossa by bike • The Barossa Council

Barossa Trail is considered the most picture square trail which is primarily enjoyed by visitors through cycling. The Barossa cycling trail starts from Angaston to Gawler, exhibiting the region’s most beautiful countryside and considered as one of the more fun-filled activities in the region. The 40 kilometre cycling path opens us to experience Barrossa’s rich heritage sites, wineries and wine scenes and fabulous food stalls and restaurants.

 

3. Explore the Secret of Whispering Hall

 

What is the Whispering Wall in the Barossa Valley?

Located just outside of the Williamstown, Whispering Hall is a 100 year old historic site initially built for back up water supply to the region. But today this man made structure is popular for its unique whispering sound ability. Visitors will experience when one person whispers to another from the other side of the dam and interestingly they can also hold long healthy conversations.

 

4. Enjoy Ride Through Hot Air Ballooning

 

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Riding in Hot Air Ballooning is another epic travel thing to which every traveller would choose to enjoy here in Barossa Valley. Take a scenic early morning hot air balloon ride over vineyards and nearby rolling hills to enjoy breathtaking views and adventure feelings. Beside this, Hot Air Ballooning offers a 360 degree view of the rolling hills and sprawling vines and surrounding mountains.

 

5. Take Sample cheese at The Barossa Valley Cheese Company

Despite its Wine popularity, Barossa Valley is also renowned for its popular Cheese Company. The Barossa Valley Cheese Company has its own cheese cellar, where visitors often see crafting dairy delights as well as the process of live stream playing of a cellar. Crumbly feta, squeaky halloumi, La Dame and creamy camembert are popular cheese options available here in The Barossa Valley Cheese Company. Make sure that each of these cheese collections and flavours are made from the locally sourced cow’s milk and Australian goat’s milk.

 

6. Enjoy Scenic View of the Mengler Hill and Sculpture Park

 

Mengler Hill Lookout and Barossa Sculpture Park • The Barossa Council

Barossa Valley is a scenic region in South Australia primarily connected with some of the beautiful natural parks and hills. Mengler Hill is known for its popular pioneering winemaking region. Region filled with lush greenery vineyards, cobblestone streets, ancient gothic architecture churches and cellar doors.  Sculpture Park is often known for its 16 unique artwork by the local artisans and internationally too.

 

7. Visit Tanunda and Tanunda Old Mill

 

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Tanunda is a charming town surrounded by the region’s best wineries located in the heart of the Barossa. Tanunda is an historic town dotted with Greenock Estates, Seppeltsfield Winery, Rockford Wineries and some of the historic buildings. Take a leisurely stroll amidst the city and take a stop at Hentley Farm Restaurants and Seppeltsfield Road Distillers.

Tanunda Old Mill is another prime attraction here, opened in 1848, by Daniel Schlinke. Primarily built as a steam powered flour mill and today it became a significant part of the Tanunda’s history.

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