Barossa Valley

in South Australia

Australia’s best-known wine region, famous for bold Shiraz, historic estates, and some of the world’s oldest vineyards.

About Barossa Valley

One of Australia’s most famous wine regions, the Barossa Valley is celebrated for powerful Shiraz, historic stone wineries, old-vine vineyards and a rich German migrant heritage. It features iconic cellar doors, expansive estates and a deep winemaking history that spans more than 180 years.

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  • Duration:
    ~8h 0min
    Area:
    Barossa Valley
    Highlights
    Boutique, Heritage Site,...
    A full-day Barossa Valley experience showcasing iconic wineries, gourmet landscapes and historic cellar doors.

Why choose Barossa Valley?

Dusk view of Seppeltsfield Estate courtyard with historic buildings, palm trees and guests

Seppeltsfield Estate

A heritage-listed Barossa estate offering rare fortifieds, architecturally significant cellars and a contemporary village of wine, food and artisan experiences.

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Aerial view of Château Tanunda winery with vineyards and historic building.

Château Tanunda

An iconic Barossa château offering refined tastings of old-vine wines amid manicured grounds and historic cellar buildings.

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Wide exterior photo of rustic stone winery buildings and courtyard with autumn trees

Rockford Wines

A much-loved boutique cellar door where traditional equipment, stone sheds and small-batch wines define the classic Barossa experience.

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Exterior of a historic stone building with veranda, tree shade, and green lawn

Langmeil Winery

A characterful Barossa cellar door where visitors taste estate-grown wines made from exceptionally old Shiraz vines.

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Historic Yalumba winery building with clock tower and garden seating

Yalumba

A historic, family-run estate offering wide-ranging tastings in an impressive hilltop setting overlooking vineyards.

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