Barossa Valley wine tours in Tours and Travels

Revised: 07/23/2022 6:43 a.m.

  • July 23, 2022, 5 a.m.
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When In Australia, Make The Most Of Your Journey Traveling Through The Wine Fields

The Barossa valley is the Australia’s most famous and largest wine region which is located at 70 kilo meters North East of South Australia’s capital city Adelaide. The Barossa Valley wine tours are world famous for its Shiraz and are also home to some of the world’s biggest wineries. There are many wineries in Barossa valley that offer a variety of tasty wines, picturesque landscape views and cellar door sales and free tasting services to its customers and also visitors with some serving award winning food and platters. If you are running short of time here is how you should make the most out of your time in just a few days.

While you are on your Barossa Valley wine tours you should better rent a car and take a scenic drive. Remember when you are in Barossa you need to drive yourself as the distance between wineries is not less and therefore hiring a chauffeur can cost you much more. The Valley of wine is quite substantial at 912 square kilometers and it could take upto 30 minutes to drive from one of your favorite wineries to another one. Luckily the Barossa Valley is gorgeous and there are several different tourist routes that you can take while on the journey. In no case one should miss out the 57 kilometres long Barossa scenic drive which js considered as the must among the frequent goers. It can take you past some of the region’s top wineries and through the Barossa’s iconic landscapes.

Visiting a mega winery is a special experience where the size of their grounds and the unique cellar door experiences make them worth a visit. Your social media post which let your friends and family know that you visited the original Barossa valley wine tours recently will gather you appreciations and likes you may have never received.

Author Resource:-

I’m Cliff Collins, providing info about the wine tours in Adelaide for frequent travelers.


Last updated July 23, 2022


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