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Day Tripping – Southern Barossa Valley

Are you planning a visit to the Barossa Valley? Barossa.com have an incredible resource on their website of wineries, eateries and places of interest. An invaluable wealth of information is available on the website but sometimes can be fairly daunting. Where to start? Where to end? What are my needs? When putting together an itinerary for my own personal travel I think to have a few places planned out that I have heard of but I usually leave room for recommendations from locals too.

Keeping that in mind we have put together a series of day itineraries, the first one is for the Southern Barossa.

  1. Dutschke Wines – First up wine tasting, get your day started at Dutschke. Tastings by appointment.
  2. Little Lyndoch Flower Farm – Just down the road from Dutschke is the Little Lyndoch Flower Farm, not usually open to the public but a beautiful farm, if you are lucky they made have flowers available for sale when you go past so worth the drive by.
  3. Barossa Chateau – A cultural stop, Barossa Chateau offers a calendar of art exhibitions throughout the year as well as a huge selection of Antiques from early 18th and 19th Century.
  4. Pioneer Antiques – Last stop before lunch. The old house sits on the main road as you drive into Rowland Flat. Filled with Australian Antiques, nostalgia items from 1900s.
  5. Lou Miranda Estate – Visit the winery for a wine tasting experience, try the Wine x Chocolate tasting or delve into our Old Vine series of wines. At the winery we are also home to Lou’s Place Barossa Valley, the perfect lunch spot to while away a few hours and enjoy the Mediterranean offering.
  6. Charles Melton Wines – A beautiful winery set off the road in Krondorf, known for their reds, also worth trying for their Rosado.
  7. Krondorf Creek Farm – Located in a beautifully renovated stone smokehouse, a perfect end to a full day immersed in the Southern Barossa.

Click on the link below to download the map, Happy Tripping.
https://made.withalpaca.com/locale/barossa/default

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