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Peter Franz Fine Art Gallery

19 Barossa Valley Highway, Lyndoch SA 5351

The Peter Franz Fine Art Gallery was purpose built by Peter himself to showcase both his passion for photography and to provide a venue to showcase fine art within the Barossa Valley region. The gallery has been constructed to complement the German heritage and era in which it is set. The gallery brings together the old and the new beautifully. While retaining its traditional charm on the outside the interior is modern and fresh. The gallery has frequently updated group exhibitions promoting high quality artworks created by South Australian artists. We specialise in featuring fine art from a wide range of mediums including paintings, ceramics, sculpture, drawings, photography, glass works, jewellery and textiles. The Peter Franz Fine Art Gallery is surrounded by high quality restaurants, beautiful lawns and famous wineries. Come for a browse, grab a coffee or lunch, visit a winery or two and make a day of it!

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Domain Day

24 Queen Street, Williamstown SA 5351

Domain Day is a family owned winery nestled in the most southeastern corner of the Barossa Valley. The cellar door, originally the Williamstown Institute, is one of the oldest historic buildings in Williamstown and offers visitors a unique tasting experience. With our vineyard in the higher elevation and cooler climate of Mount Crawford, we are able to produce elegant wines, rich in complexity and fruit flavours. We also offer alternative varieties new to Australia, such as Garganega, Saperavi and Lagrein, as well as our award winning classic, cool climate varieties. With over 35 years experience in winemaking in Australia and eleven other countries, proprietor and winemaker, Robin Day, can only be described as a Barossa veteran and leader within the winemaking industry. Vineyard tasting tours, master classes, group tastings and functions are available by appointment.

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Burge Family Winemakers

1312 Barossa Valley Way, Lyndoch SA 5351

A small family owned wine business established in 1928 making estate grown wines from a 10 hectare vineyard. Focussing on low yielding, high quality crops, the resulting wines continue to receive critical acclaim within Australia and overseas, with demand constantly outstripping supply. A visit to the winemaker Rick Burge's Draycott vineyard on the outskirts of Lyndoch is a must for any wine lover serious about the very best the Barossa has to offer in terms of single vineyard estate wines.

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Spinifex Art and Crafts

34A Barossa Valley Highway, Lyndoch SA 5351

Spinifex Art and Crafts, Lyndoch is a retail shop selling exclusive, quality hand-crafted goods including pottery, plants, dolls, bears, quilts, patchwork, folk art, preserves, paintings of local scenes, candles, timber items, cards, baby wear, scarves, hats, Victorian embroidery and much, much more. All goods are locally made in the Barossa region.

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Dragonfly Antiques

41 Queen Street, Williamstown SA 5351

Dragonfly Antiques deals only with original pieces (no replicas) from Asia. Our range of furniture and accessories ages from 60 - 140 years old. Many pieces have remained in their rustic condition with some minimal restoration, where others have been restored to near new condition. In August 2008 we launched our Vietnamese Silk range. We have created many one of pieces of bedding and quilts as well as cushion covers, table runners and place mats. Whether you are looking for a feature piece or something to enhance your current décor, the variety at Dragonfly Antiques means that we will have something to compliment any style of home.

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Kellermeister Wines

Barossa Valley Way, Lyndoch SA 5351

At Kellermesiter we've been hand crafting wines at our boutique winery nestled in the hills of the beautiful Barossa Valley for a long time now. It all began in the late 1970s as Ralph and Val Jones sat with gum boots on, ankle deep in water, labouring tirelessly into the night together. Their aim was to produce small batch wines of unique character and today Kellermeister stands amongst the top-rated wineries in Australia. We invite you to visit us and discover the magic of Kellermeister, from our famous mud brick cellar door through to the stunning views over the beautiful Barossa Valley - the unique interest and pleasure of our wines won't be the only thing to take your breath away. Groups welcome by appointment.

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God's Hill Wines

Lot 211 God's Hill Road, Access at end of Morphett Road, Lyndoch SA 5351

God's Hill Wines are a family business producing boutique premium wines in the Barossa Valley. Our cellar door is rustic workers shed in the middle of the vineyard from which the wine is made. We offer simple and attentive wine tasting with our winemaker Charlie Scalzi and whilst you taste you can sample the estate grown olives and oil made by God's Hill. A magical experience which takes you into the heart of the Barossa, connecting you with its people and the land.

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Tenafeate Creek Wines

1071 Gawler One Tree Hill Road, One Tree Hill SA 5114

Nowhere is patience and passion more in evidence than at Tenafeate Creek Wines. Tenafeate Creek Wines is a boutique winery in the One Tree Hill region and produces wines with distinctive regional character. Their wines represent an elegant yet powerful fruit-driven style and rank with the best in Australia, thanks to the unique Mediterranean macro-climate of cool, long temperate summers. The winemaking philosophy of Tenafeate Creek Wines is to represent the region's unique soil, climate and altitude. The red wines are sourced from low yielding vineyards in One Tree Hill and made in the traditional method, using small open top fermentors, a basket press and the influence of minimal oak for maturation to enhance the essence of the vineyard. With a breathtaking location on the ridge, bold and adventurous wines are being handmade and crafted, such as Italian varieties including nebbiolo and sangiovese, as well as the region's flagship varieties which include shiraz, cabernet sauvignon, grenache and merlot. Tenafeate Creek has a diverse range of wines to suit all palates, including medium-full bodied reds, whites, rose style, sparklings and fortified wines.

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Dutschke Wines

Lot 1 Gods Hill Road, (Rural Property ID 26), Lyndoch SA 5351

A small boutique producer of dry red and fortified wines, Dutschke Wines concentrates on using grapes grown on the old family block located next to the St. Jakobi Church and from small parcels of fruit taken from growers along Gods Hill Road at Lyndoch. Nearly every grape crushed grows within a three kilometre stretch of dirt south of the winery's front gate. Wayne Dutschke started making wine in 1979 in Australia as well as knocking out a few vintages in Spain and California. In 1990, Wayne formed his own brand called WillowBend producing a blend of Merlot, Shiraz and Cabernet. Interest from the United States in 1998 brought about a name change to Dutschke Wines as well as a few new brands - GHR Neighbours Shiraz, St. Jakobi Shiraz and the reserve wine Oscar Semmler Shiraz. Since their first crush in 1990, Dutschke Wines has strived to make affordable wines of the highest quality that show Wayne's expression of the characteristics of that precious patch of dirt from a precious corner of the Barossa Valley. Although production is small, demand for Dutschke Wines continues to be strong in Australia and abroad. Tastings by appointment only.

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Lyndoch Lavender Farm and Cafe

Corner of Hoffnungstal and Tweedies Gully Roads, Lyndoch SA 5351

Stroll through more than two hectares of lavender at the multi-award winning Lyndoch Lavender Farm. Touch and smell more than 90 different varieties. This is your opportunity to visit a working lavender farm in beautiful rural surroundings, with an abundance of birds, butterflies and Bearded Dragons in spring and summer. Lyndoch Lavender Farm provides scenic walks and gourmet food tasting. There's a sheltered cafe offering light meals and wine tastings, and a shop with a fantastic range of lavender products - toiletries, household products, plants, and gifts. Be sure to talk to the staff who are always keen to help you learn more about lavender! Open daily 10am to 4.30pm from August to January, and 10am to 4.30pm on weekends and public holidays from February to July. Other times by appointment.

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Schild Estate Wines

1 Lyndoch Valley Road, Lyndoch SA 5351

Schild Estate's vineyards include some of the oldest in Australia including the famous Moorooroo vineyard near Jacobs Creek, which was planted in the 1850s. Vineyard site selection has favoured the cooler, southern end of the Barossa near Lyndoch, which enjoys a slower and longer ripening period - perfect for optimum grape flavour. The Schild Estate Cellar Door is the perfect place to start your exploration of the Southern Barossa. We are in the heart of Lyndoch with modern architecture and a sunny courtyard. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff will show you our range of award winning wines, which can be enjoyed either at the bar or in the courtyard with a food platter showcasing delicious Barossa produce. We also make excellent coffee. For a true local and family experience, come and visit us.

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Barossa Goldfield Trail

Para Wirra Recreation Park, Goldfields Road, Cockatoo Valley SA 5351

Discover the gold mining history of the area on one of the two loop trails. The shorter loop is just over one kilometre long and takes about one hour to complete. The longer loop is about five kilometres and takes three to four hours. Interpretive signs illustrate mining techniques, geology, and treatment of ore and the lifestyles of people who lived there. Fossicking and collecting of rocks are not permitted. Re-enactment Day is at Bowden's Cottage on the fourth Sunday in September where visitors can pan for gold, see mining displays, learn about local history, see blacksmithing demonstrations, old working engines and enjoy Billy tea and damper.

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Whispering Wall

Yettie Road, Williamstown SA 5351

The Whispering Wall is in fact the retaining wall of the Barossa Reservoir. Built between 1899 and 1903, the dam was a revolutionary engineering feat for its day and attracted attention from all over the world, even making its way into the pages of the journal Scientific American. But what draws visitors to the Whispering Wall is its unique acoustic effects: words whispered at one side can be clearly heard at the other, more than 100 metres away. Children in particular love visiting the wall and testing its abilities. Besides trying out the Whispering Wall, visitors can also learn about the history of the construction of the dam, take in the scenery of the water reserve and enjoy the colours and sounds of the peaceful bush setting. To visit the Whispering Wall, travel to Williamstown in the Barossa Valley and follow the signposts from the main street.

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Creed Wines

1 Hermann Thumm Drive, Lyndoch SA 5351

The Creed family began winemaking in 2003 however their long and fond relationship with the industry and the Barossa region stretches back many years prior. Put very simply, to us wine is a passion, a pleasure, a social bond, something we delight in sharing with friends, family, visitors, business colleagues and more. Our interest and pastime has become a business, with local and export sales, and now our beloved Barossa Chateau. When you visit our much loved property of Lyndoch Hill and Barossa Chateau, take the time to enjoy tasting our wine. Varietals include Shiraz, Grenache, Moscato and Sauvignon Blanc. Creed Wines- Creed: from credo (latin) to have a belief; to believe; I believe.

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Mount Crawford Forest Reserve

Warren Road, Williamstown SA 5351

Fossicking for gold, diamonds, opal, garnet and other gems is one of the more unusual recreational opportunities offered by Mount Crawford Forest. Mount Crawford Forest is in an historic mining area of the Adelaide Hills. You'll find a network of roads and trails within the forest is used extensively by bushwalkers, cyclists and horse riders, and picnicking and camping facilities are provided. Restrictions apply during summer months, and keep clear of those old mine shafts!

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Hemera Estate

1516 Barossa Valley Way, Lyndoch SA 5351

Hemera Estate formally known as Ross Estate is a 20 year old southern Barossa winery with 110 acres of vines which was originally developed by Darius and Pauline Ross. The reason behind the transition from Ross Estate to Hemera Estate is that our founder Darius Ross finally wished to retire. The business was sold in early 2012, and has since been easing into its transition as Hemera Estate. The new beginning as Hemera Estate will bring a stronger focus to our viticulture, winemaking and overall style. Together these components will reflect the super premium image to which we strive to deliver. Alex Peel, Hemera Estates Winemaker is excited about the future of the company. Our Moto of "a perfect balance between intensity, structure and elegance" will be evident in all our wines. We will have stronger focus on luxury wines and a dedication to over deliver on quality for all our wine ranges. The passionate team at Hemera Estate are constantly looking for ways to continue to provide their customers with high quality premium wines and experiences. Hemera Estate is a five star James Haliday rated winery focusing on sustaining its future as a premium Barossa winery.

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TeAro Estate

20 Queen Street, Williamstown SA 5351

You know the line that appears up the sides of your mouth after a few reds? At TeAro Estate we call that the Jokers Grin. Join our family for a hosted tasting and uncover tales from the vineyard and winery. Or unwind on the deck with a 'Farmhouse' grazing platter bringing the best of the region to your plate.

Non-drinkers can explore the synergies between wine and tea through locally blended teas presented with a quirky wine spin, and kids can indulge in a 'TeAro Treat Bag'.

Taste the Barossa of tomorrow at TeAro today.

As a small family owned producer, we close between Christmas and New Year to rest and recharge. Thank you for your support.

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Uleybury Wines

719 Uley Road, Uleybury SA 5114

Uleybury Wines cellar door sales outlet is beautifully positioned overlooking the vineyards at Uleybury. Guests can enjoy these scenic views while indulging in a glorious platter or authentic wood oven pizza complimented by a glass of Uleybury award winning wine under the shaded alfresco area, or in the lovely newly developed 'Bottega' Restaurant.

The family at Uleybury welcomes guests into the cellar door like they welcome family into their homes. Friends, wine and food come together with great hospitality. Whether you are just passing by for a quick tasting or want to spend the entire afternoon at Uleybury, your experience will be truly memorable.

Bottega Restuarant is open for lunch Friday, Saturday and Sundays 12 til 3pm and dinners Friday and Satruday nights 6 til 8pm.

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Barossa Fruit Wines

Lot 5 Barossa Valley Way, Concordia SA 5118

At Barossa Fruit Wines our we produce semi-sweet alcoholic table and dessert wine using a wide range of fruit, but not grapes. This follows an ancient tradition whereby people made wine from whatever fruit was available at the time.

Our wide range of 12 begins with elegant fragrant Rose Petal, through popular varieties of berry, pomme and stone fruits, to unique Quandong (Australian Native Peach).

2006 Perth Royal Show - Commercial fruit and non fruit wine section. Gained 10 awards from 12 entries. Rose Petal - gold award and top fruit and non fruit wine of the show. Barossa fruit wines also most successful exhibitor - 2006.

2006 Australian Fruit Wine Awards - Cairns - Rose Petal - gold award. Quandong - gold award and best full flavoured sweet wine of the show

We also have a family art display featuring charcoal drawings of steam locomotives of South Australia. Pastel, charcoal, other works and hand made prints available for sale.

Linfield Road Wines

65 Victoria Terrace, Williamstown SA 5351
Linfield Road makes small batches of single vineyard wines from our family property at Williamstown. Our family first planted vines here back in 1860, and five generations have now lived and worked on the property. Our cellar door has sweeping views over the vineyard, which is located at the cooler, southern edge of the Barossa. Call in for a tasting of our wines, relax with a locally sourced platter and enjoy the stunning outlook. Open Thursday to Sunday from 10am - 5pm....

Mount Crawford Forest Reserve

Warren Road, Williamstown SA 5351
Fossicking for gold, diamonds, opal, garnet and other gems is one of the more unusual recreational opportunities offered by Mount Crawford Forest. Mount Crawford Forest is in an historic mining area of the Adelaide Hills. You'll find a network of roads and trails within the forest is used extensively by bushwalkers, cyclists and horse riders, and picnicking and camping facilities are provided. Restrictions apply during summer months, and keep clear of those old mine shafts!...
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Lyndoch Hill

Corner Barossa Valley Way and Hermann Thumm Drive, Lyndoch SA 5351
Located in the beautiful Barossa, Lyndoch Hill is set on a 25 acre property, with 34 large rooms of accommodation just steps away from an inviting large swimming pool (seasonal). Lyndoch Hill is ideal for a retreat for two or to share with friends and family. Nestled amongst one of Australia's most important rose gardens boasting over 30,000 roses! Lyndoch Hill has a stunning world class restaurant with a passion for using fresh local and regional produce. Backed by friendly waiting staff, they endeavour to ensure that a visit to the restaurant will be a memorable and rewarding one. Lyndoch Hill specialise in weddings, functions and conferences. The team of staff is dedicated to making your occasion special by tailoring it to your every need....
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Barossa Helicopters Pty Ltd

261 Hoffnungsthal Road, Lyndoch SA 5351
Barossa Helicopters is South Australia's premier tourist helicopter company. Established in 1989, it is South Australia's longest running helicopter company and is family owned and operated. "Customer-centric" is the term we use at Barossa Helicopters to define all that we do and how we do it. We provide our clients with the highest level of safety and quality tailored services at competitive prices. From short scenic tours to winery tours, corporate charter, aerial filming, and remote area operations, we can tailor a package to suit your requirements. Call or email Barossa Helicopters. We are professional, reliable, flexible and experienced!...
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Barossa Pavilions

221 Yaldara Drive, Lyndoch SA 5351
Barossa Pavilions is a stunning 75 acre hillside Barossa Valley accommodation retreat with six freestanding self-contained accommodation chalets, or pavilions as we like to call them. Each private architectural pavilion commands impressive panoramic rural views over rolling hills towards the Barossa Ranges. The light-filled and spacious open plan layout is furnished with comfort, luxury and intimacy in mind, while the tranquil yet convenient location creates a perfect setting for your romantic getaway, indulgent Barossa bed and breakfast experience or long relaxing holiday....

Whispering Wall

Yettie Road, Williamstown SA 5351
The Whispering Wall is in fact the retaining wall of the Barossa Reservoir. Built between 1899 and 1903, the dam was a revolutionary engineering feat for its day and attracted attention from all over the world, even making its way into the pages of the journal Scientific American. But what draws visitors to the Whispering Wall is its unique acoustic effects: words whispered at one side can be clearly heard at the other, more than 100 metres away. Children in particular love visiting the wall and testing its abilities. Besides trying out the Whispering Wall, visitors can also learn about the history of the construction of the dam, take in the scenery of the water reserve and enjoy the colours and sounds of the peaceful bush setting. To visit the Whispering Wall, travel to Williamstown in the Barossa Valley and follow the signposts from the main street....

Lyndoch Lavender Farm and Cafe

Corner Hoffnungsthal and Tweedies Gully Roads, Lyndoch SA 5351
Stroll through more than two hectares of lavender at the multi-award winning Lyndoch Lavender Farm. Touch and smell more than 90 different varieties. This is your opportunity to visit a working lavender farm in beautiful rural surroundings, with an abundance of birds, butterflies and Bearded Dragons in spring and summer. Lyndoch Lavender Farm provides scenic walks and gourmet food tasting. There's a sheltered cafe offering light meals and wine tastings, and a shop with a fantastic range of lavender products - toiletries, household products, plants, and gifts. Be sure to talk to the staff who are always keen to help you learn more about lavender. The Lavender Farm and shop are open every day. The Cafe is open every day from 1 September to 31 December, and every weekend....

Domain Day

24 Queen Street, Williamstown SA 5351
Domain Day is a family owned winery nestled in the most southeastern corner of the Barossa Valley. The cellar door, originally the Williamstown Institute, is one of the oldest historic buildings in Williamstown and offers visitors a unique tasting experience. With our vineyard in the higher elevation and cooler climate of Mount Crawford, we are able to produce elegant wines, rich in complexity and fruit flavours. We also offer alternative varieties new to Australia, such as Garganega, Saperavi and Lagrein, as well as our award winning classic, cool climate varieties. With over 35 years experience in winemaking in Australia and eleven other countries, proprietor and winemaker, Robin Day, can only be described as a Barossa veteran and leader within the winemaking industry. Vineyard tasting tours, master classes, group tastings and functions are available by appointment....

Dutschke Wines

Lot 1 Gods Hill Road, Lyndoch SA 5351
A small boutique producer of dry red and fortified wines, Dutschke Wines concentrates on using grapes grown on the old family block located next to the St. Jakobi Church and from small parcels of fruit taken from growers along Gods Hill Road at Lyndoch. Nearly every grape crushed grows within a three kilometre stretch of dirt south of the winery's front gate. Wayne Dutschke started making wine in 1979 in Australia as well as knocking out a few vintages in Spain and California. In 1990, Wayne formed his own brand called WillowBend producing a blend of Merlot, Shiraz and Cabernet. Interest from the United States in 1998 brought about a name change to Dutschke Wines as well as a few new brands - GHR Neighbours Shiraz, St. Jakobi Shiraz and the reserve wine Oscar Semmler Shiraz. Since their first crush in 1990, Dutschke Wines has strived to make affordable wines of the highest quality that show Wayne's expression of the characteristics of that precious patch of dirt from a precious corner of the Barossa Valley. Although production is small, demand for Dutschke Wines continues to be strong in Australia and abroad. Tastings by appointment only....

Mega Health Gawler

2 Jacob Lane, Gawler SA 5118
Len Goulding has owned Good and Natural health foods ( a part of the Mega Health buying group) for 25 years helping people with their health naturally. Len a trained Naturopath and a member of the Complementary Medicine Association along with Glenn and Ilona are always on hand to assist with all diet and health conditions. A large range of quality vitamins and minerals, one of the largest and most extensive body building and shaping range in South Australia along with shelves filled with all manner of groceries make Mega Health Gawler a great place to shop. Shopping is easy for our country customers by phone, email or fax with delivery charges in line with Australia Post Charges only ( no hidden handling costs). Our every day low costs usually cover most of the delivery cost.
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Barossa Wine Tasting shared tours

36766 - Barossa Goldfields SA 5351

Enjoy pristine views of the Coorong National Park as you sightsee in style and comfort on this 3.5-hour catered river cruise. Learn about the waterway’s man-made barrage and lock system, and uncover the ancient history of the region’s Aboriginal people as you cruise along the Murray River. Disembark for a guided walk, where you will see the Great Southern Ocean skimming the white-sand beaches of Younghusband Peninsula.

  • While onboard, enjoy lunch and afternoon tea included (special meals available)
  • From Goolwa, cruise through the Coorong National Park to the Murray River mouth
  • Return transit from selected pick-up points in the Adelaide CBD can be arranged
  • The captain provides a running commentary, pointing out sights of interest
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    Gawler Self Driving Tour

    2 Lyndoch Road, Gawler East SA 5118
    Gawler is unique in character, a destination molded from being the first country town in South Australia into its present form, gifted with a natural river corridor and significant built environments. The Gawler Self Drive Tour will take you on a journey where you will appreciate the degree that Gawler contributed towards the development of our state, marvel at its merging of old with new and be envious of our town lifestyle offerings. Follow route "10 signs departing from the Gawler Visitor Information Centre Car Park, 2 Lyndoch Road, Gawler . Pick up a brochure from the Centre to enhance the drive. ...
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    Hale Conservation Park

    Hale Conservation Park, Williamstown SA 5351
    Characterised by its diverse landscape and steep rocky ridges, this park is home to some of Australia's more secretive mammals and conserves the oyster bay cypress pine. Challenging walking trails provide spectacular views of the South Para Valley and reservoir. The trail to the South Para River passes from the highlands to the river crossing, while the trail to the north eastern boundary of the park follows the creek line to emerge in grasslands on the outskirts of Williamstown....
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    Gawler Historic Main Street Walking Tour

    2 Lyndoch Road, Gawler East SA 5118
    Take a self-guided walking tour along Gawler's historic Main Street and learn the fascinating history of the area. Gawler's Historic Main Street reflects colonel William Lights vision; to create a settlement that could prosper on the banks of the north and south Para Rivers, bounded by rolling hills and within close proximity to Adelaide. Today you can witness the remarkable eras from the historical buildings that line Gawler's Main Street. The attractive setting, coupled with major roles in the mining and agricultural booms of the 1860s, 70s and 80s saw Gawler blossom into a town of broad streets, peaceful parklands and distinctive architecture. As the walk unfolds you will gain an appreciation of the achievements that our ancestors accomplished in times of challenging environmental and social harshness. Maps and information for the self-guided tour can be collected from the Gawler Visitor Information Centre between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday, or 10am to 4pm Saturdays and 10am-2pm Sundays and Public Holidays. Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day. ...
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    Barossa Chateau Gift Store

    35 Hermann Thumm Dr, Lyndoch SA 5351
    Barossa Chateau's Gift Store is your one stop shop for Wine Accessories, Jewellery, Local Art, Clothing Accessories and much much more! Stocking a wide range of local and named brands, there is something here for everyone. Make sure to drop by and peruse what we have here to offer you! ...
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    Tubbies Australia

    45 - 63 Mount Crawford Road, Williamstown SA 5351
    Tubbies is a cooperage specialising in the manufacture of port and spirit maturation kegs at Williamstown in the Barossa Valley. Our kegs are made from ex red American Oak barrels and have A1 quality fittings and finish. Our 2 litre and 4.5-litre kegs come with polished brass or polished steel hoops and come in a choice of jarrah, teak, walnut stain or natural oak colour. Our 5- litre, 10- litre, 15- litre and 20-litre kegs come with black hoops and natural oak colour only. All of our kegs come with easy to follow instructions and a 12-month warranty. Availability is immediate and they can be purchased direct from our factory door or via the Tubbies Australia website....
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    Barossa Chateau Artist in Residence

    35 Hermann Thumm Dr, Lyndoch SA 5351
    At the Barossa Chateau, we love all sorts of Art. we even have our very own Artist in Residence Gallery which is available daily to visit for free. Make sure to come in and ask our lovely staff for directions to the artwork! While you are here admiring art, consider visiting our Art and Antiques Gallery. ...
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    Barossa Chateau Queens Rose Garden

    35 Hermann Thumm Dr, Lyndoch SA 5351
    Here at the Barossa Chateau In 2000, the rose garden project began, an ambitious plan devised and carried through by one of the Barossa’s well known Barons, Hermann Thumm, culminating in the official visit and opening of the garden by HM Queen Elizabeth II in 2002. Take the time to smell the roses and walk through our gardens ...
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    Clonlea Park Skate Park

    Murray Road, Gawler SA 5118
    This skate facility is surrounded by a magnificent collection of massive rocks, cleverly positioned timber and tree-stumps, winding pathways, challenging stepping-stones and lovely lookouts. The pathways have been designed to cater for bike-riding toddlers, not just catering for the needs of teenagers. Adults will also appreciate the stroll and exploration of the many grottos hidden in the surrounding native vegetation and how water run-off has been cleverly designed, controlled and contained to form attractive rock-pools. While on your stroll, check out the cleverly designed, positioned and sculptured native birds and animals in the trees above the paths. The skate facility, while not the biggest in Australia, is magnificent. It is probably the best positioned; when considering the ambience provided by the surrounding North Para River and its natural environment. The skating area design has already been scored highly by discerning skaters. There are toilets, barbeques, and good parking facilities adjacent, and state of the art CCTV is in operation. There is no doubt that this area will be a magnet for visitors and a template for planners to admire when they contemplate solving their community’s needs for such a facility for their youth....
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    Pioneer Park

    2 Lyndoch Road, Gawler East SA 5118
    Pioneer Park was not always the beautiful open space that it is today. It was the site of Gawler's first cemetery. The land was allocated for the town's public cemetery on the original plan by Colonel William Light. The first recorded burial was two-year old Ellen Fielding on 10 January 1847. The land was used for burials until 1870; graves were dug in all part of the cemetery, many having headstones and iron railing fences. A total of 271 people, a large number of them children, were interred in this cemetery. Health issues prompted the closure of the cemetery in 2870. The McKinlay Memorial was erected at the entrance to the old cemetery in 1875. Headstones were moved and can be seen at the entrance to the Gawler Cemetery in Willaston. A stone cairn has been erected in the park with the names of the people who were buried in the old cemetery. A sculpture of a hand can be seen in the bottom corner of the park. The Town of Gawler and the RSL decided to engage a different approach to a War Memorial. Renowned artist, Robert Hannaford AM, was commissioned in 2017 to design and develop the Memorial....
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    Dead Mans Pass

    Gawler Terrace, Gawler South SA 5118
    The origin of the name 'Dead Man's Pass' (also known early in the history of South Australia as Para Pass and perhaps Murray Pass) has long been the subject of debate. In early colonial times, a 'pass' was a ford across a watercourse for bullock teams and horse transport. Colonel William Light is known to have visited the area as early as December 1837 and he used the campsite at Para Pass while exploring the Barossa region, and in his quest to find a passage through the Mount Lofty Ranges to the River Murray. A large red gum is believed to be the tree in which the 'dead man' was interred or found. There are four accounts of the finding of the dead man any one of which could be true. The place of the burial to this day retains the name of Dead Man's Pass....