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Things to Do in Barossa

Things to see and do in Barossa, Barossa highlights, Barossa activities and attractions, and points of interest in Barossa - the ALL NEW Jasons Barossa Things to Do Guide is your complete guide to sightseeing in Barossa.

  • Barossa Wine and Visitor Centre
    incorporating the Wine Interpretation Centre, located at 66 Murray Street, Tanunda.
  • The Barossa Valley Historical Museum
    This museum is located in the old Telegraph Station (1866), Tanunda.
  • Seppeltsfield Winery and Seppelt Mausoleum
    This is an ornate building with Doric columns, standing on the top of the hill. It was completed in 1927 and positioned for excellent views over the surrounding area.
  • Historic Buildings
    Exquisite Lutheran churches and historic buildings in Langmeil Road and Goat Square, Tanunda.
  • Angaston
    At Angaston, visit the Collingrove Homestead (1850), a National Trust property once owned by the Angas family, the Angas Park Fruit Co, Murray Street.
  • Bethany
    At Bethany visit the Bethany Reserve, a popular picnic spot by the creek, Lutheran Church (1883), and a fascinating pioneer cemetery.
  • Gold Trail
    The Barossa Goldfield Trail, a two-loop trail within the Para Wirra Recreation Park.
  • The Whispering Wall
    The whispering wall is an acoustic phenomenon created by the curved retaining wall of the Barossa Reservoir. Messages whispered at one end can carry audibly to the other end, 140 metres away. This is also a pleasant picnic spot.
  • Lyndoch
    At Lyndoch visit the self-guided heritage walk, stone mill wheel (1855) on display in Flebig Square, and Lyndoch Lavender Farm.
  • Walks
    Walking trails in the Parra Wirra Recreation Park and Kaiser Stuhl Conservation Park, including the Heysen Trail.
  • The Herbig Family Tree
    The Herbig Family Tree at Springton is a hollow gum tree that was the first home of Friedrich Herbig, his wife and their two children.
  • Maggie Beer's Farm Shop
    Check out Maggie Beer's Farm Shop and Luhr’s Cottage in Nuriootpa.
  • Merindah Mohair Farm near Springton.
  • Stunning Views
    The views of the Barossa Valley from Mengler's Hill Lookout are beautiful.
  • Hoffnungsthal
    The old Valley of Hope where a number of German settlers established a Lutheran congregation in 1847. In 1853 floods wiped out the settlement and the inhabitants moved north to Lyndoch.
  • Annual festivals
    Barossa Under the Stars (concert with international performers) in February, Barossa Vintage Festival (Easter, odd-numbered years). Gourmet Barossa in August–September, and the Barossa Music Festival in October.

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