REGION HIGHLIGHTS

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!

Discover the Barossa's delicious Food and Wine on the Butcher Baker Winemaker Trail!Want the VIP treatment? Purchase your Butcher, Baker Winemaker Trail experience and travel the region enjoying special VIP experiences tailored just for you!

NAB Barossa Gourmet Weekend 2010Missed all the action of the Barossa Gourmet Weekend? Not to worry, we captured it all on camera...

TeAro Estate - It takes great characters to make great wines!Follow Jaci and Paige on their roadtrip to Williamstown to catchup with the Fromm Family at TeAro Estate!

Saltram Wine Estate - Tasting Bar, Restaurant, Sunday Sessions and Local ProduceJaci and Paige head out on their Roadtrip in the Barossa to give you a sneak peak of the fabulous offering at Saltram Wine Estate in Angaston.

Barossa's Young Ambassadors Tourism RoadtripThe Barossa's Young Ambassadors of 2010 hit the road to visit some of the region's tourism hot spots.

Taste Eden Valley cellar door sneak peak!Jaci and Paige head to Taste Eden Valley in Angaston on their Roadtrip to have a chat to Owner/Manager Karina Kroehn about the TEV Cellar Door.

The Quoff Boys 'Road to Vino' - Artisans of the BarossaThey're at it again... Justin and Andre head out on a roadtrip visiting the food and wine artisans of the Barossa!

Barossa's unique sport 'Kegelling'Toby from Langmeil has a chat with the President of the Tanunda Kegel Club, Geoffrey Nicolai about what Kegelling in and how it came about in the Barossa.

The Quoff Boys 'Road to Vino' - This is Barossa Shiraz!The Quoff boys 'Road To Vino' heads to the Barossa and catches up with Christian, Chippy and Toby at Rusden - its a 10 min video but worth watching every second... This is Barossa Shiraz!

New cycling track for the BarossaIf you like the Riesling Trail in the Clare Valley, then you'll be excited to know there is a new cycling track being established in the Barossa!

Retail therapy in the Barossa

Retail Therapy

Need a bit of retail therapy? Or ready to splurge on a girls weekend? The region's towns are home to an eclectic collection of retail outlets offering everything from Barossa-born fashion, home wares, kids clothing, art and health and beauty products.

 

Shopping

Need some retail therapy? Or ready to splurge on a girls weekend? The region's towns are home to an eclectic collection of retail outlets offering everything from Barossa-born fashion, home wares, kids clothing, art and health and beauty products.

Murdock Indulge in Angaston stocks some fabulous wares ranging from lovelinks to Seven Jeans and a gorgeous little children's section. While you're in Angaston, why not pop across the road to Antiques and More at 24, where you will find the most eclectic range of antiques in the Barossa.

Located in Tanunda, Alabaster Barossa has a gorgeous display of soulful gifts and is the perfect place to find that little something special. If you are searching for a piece of period furniture from Asia, look no further than Dragonfly Antiques located in Williamstown.

The Barossa Community Store is literally a supermarket for all the well known brands in sports and surfware, ladies, mens and childrensware, toys, manchester, furniture and everything else in between.

 

Stunning jewellry made by Mink - Alabaster Barossa
Stunning jewellry made by Mink - Alabaster Barossa

 

Attractions and Experiences

The Barossa is literally bursting with things to see and do, outside of cellar door hopping and wine tasting.

A trip to the Barossa wouldn't be the same without visiting the Angas Park Fruit Company in Angaston. Follow this with a walk down the street to the Barossa Valley Cheese Company where you can taste the region's famous Washington Rind Cheese. After gorging all that yummy fruit and cheese, why not follow up with a picnic fare lunch at Maggie Beer's Farmshop ?

If you want to relax and take in your surroundings, an appointment at Endota Spa (collocated with the Novotel) might just be what you are after. Then, to continue your relaxing experience, take a trip to Lyndoch Lavender Farm and Café and indulge in some lavender scones tea.

Try a new tasting experience with a trip to the Barossa Brewing Company in Greenock, proud brewers of the Millers Lager, Wheatstore Ale and Greenock dark ale.