Barossa Valley is the wine capital of Australia where many wineries, bars and restaurants can be found just about everywhere. The area also possesses a touch of both the past and modern present where old historic buildings and accommodations provides a quaint appeal to the tourists.
South Australia’s first country town, Gawler, is worth the visit. It is famous for the Church Hill State Heritage Area with grand historic buildings. The famous Collingrove Homestead can be found in Angaston along with 2 of the oldest wineries. Another memorable place to visit is Rowland Flat, having the best proximity to the famous Jacob’s Creek and wine tasting at Jacob's Creek Visitor Centre.
Most of the accommodations in Barossa Valley are quaint Bed & Breakfasts, providing guests a comfortable stay with modern facilities accented with antique furnishings, all of which are accessible to nearby restaurants and wineries. Novotel Barossa Valley Resort is the place to stay at Rowland Flat, it is famous for its panoramic views across the Barossa Ranges and Jacobs Creek Vineyards, also their daily wine tasting is most popular.
Popular Barossa Valley Hotels
Exclusive vineyard stay on 38 acre Barossa Shiraz Estates 4 luxury romantic and fully self contained vineyard cottages, The Residence, The Willows, The Loft and The...
Collingrove Homestead was conceived as a little piece of England and is set amongst the great gums of the Barossa Valley The building is the historical home of...
Novotel Barossa Valley Resort is a restful haven nestled among the vines, just one hour from Adelaide. With a 140 rooms located adjacent to the 18 hole Tanunda Pines...
The cottage is the only guest accommodation on the property and your absolute privacy is guaranteed. Located in historic Seppeltsfield, the cottage is the perfect...