27/2/2010A Day on the GreenDiana Krall will be headlining the upcoming A Day on the Green, with special guests Madeline Peyroux and Melody Gardot, and Katie Noonan & The Captains. Tickets still available!
It's Showtime in the Barossa!Love a good old fashioned country show? then get along to the Angaston and Tanunda Shows for a real taste of the Barossa!
Barossa's New NewsThere's always something new to see, do and celebrate in the Barossa... read up on the Barossa's latest news today!
Barossa's Art CultureWhy not visit a couple of the region's finest artisans in their own space?! For a list of the current exhibitions go to our Arts page!
No matter what your travelling style, the Barossa is home to an array of authentic regional experiences – create your own unique Barossa experience today!
Want the VIP treatment? Purchase your Butcher, Baker Winemaker Trail experience and travel the region enjoying special VIP experiences tailored just for you!
The Barossa is renowned for its bold reds. But there's more to the Barossa than just Shiraz and Cabernet including Eden Valley Riesling and other white varietals. There's always emerging brands to discover and more than 70 cellar doors open for tastings.
The Barossa is just as much about food as it is about wine. The region has a strong food heritage and the traditions of growing, preparing and presenting regional produce in modern mouth-watering dishes is evident in cafes, restaurants and bistros.
Rarely does a month go by without a major event in the Barossa...food and wine, outdoor concerts, car rallies, cycling and more. If you're planning a holiday in the Barossa, why not see what events are on while you're visiting the region?
The Barossa is one of South Australia's most scenic touring destinations with winding country roads weaving through vineyards and villages. Book your next tour of the Barossa, or for ideas on creating your own self-drive touring route download a map of the Barossa.
The Barossa is a region that greatly rewards those visitors who grab a map and seeks out treasures which hide in the back blocks of the region. Why not get adventurous and go for a cruise and see what you find!
The Mediterranean climate and variety of terrain supports a broad range of cycling opportunities in the Barossa for road cycling and mountain bike enthusiasts, and those wanting to tour the Barossa at a much slower pace.
Discover several picturesque parks nestled in the rolling hills of the Barossa. Shying away from the spotlight, these secluded pockets of bushland provide a wonderful diversity of nature experiences, ranging from birdwatching to rewarding bushwalking trails.
Discover the Barossa's renowned and emerging art culture through its many art galleries, including the Barossa Regional Gallery, the Gawler Community Gallery and Tanunda's Old Mill Gallery.
Looking for a new shopping experience? The Barossa is dotted with unique shopping opportunities - from an array of gorgeous antiques to fabulous jewelry designs your are sure to find a new ‘little something' during your next visit to the valley.
The Barossa has plenty of family friendly acitivies for the whole family. From bike riding and swimming, to hot air ballooning and fossicking for gems.
The Barossa provides ample opportunity to combine a love of good food and wine with a round of golf. Spread across the region, there are four 18 hole golf courses and two 9 hole golf courses including the Barossa Valley Golf Club. Improve your handicap on your next trip to the Barossa!
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Art and Craft
Farm and Produce
History and Heritage
National Parks and Nature
Entertainment
Food
Wine
This book tells the inside story of each of the 150 wineries of Australia's most famous wine destination. The personalities of the wine folk of the Barossa come alive, with plenty of good old yarns and laughs along the way.
COPYRIGHT BAROSSA 2009