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Barossa Valley Wine Region

Tanunda, Nuriootpa, Bethany, Marananga, Seppeltsfield, Grenock, Stockwell, Truro

Angaston, Lyndoch, Rowland Flat, Williamstown, Gawler

The Barossa Valley is the largest wine producing area in Australia. Over 500 grape growers, some now sixth generation, supply about 60,000 tonnes of grapes to some 50 wineries each vintage. The chateas and distinctive architecture sets the Barossa apart. The Barossa is also famous for its music festivals.

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The area was settled by German migrants and English settlers, not long after the first settlers arrived in South Australia. Traditional food recipes have been passed on and are available as well as gourmet foods in the many restaurants and eateries.

The famous Barossa Valley is just to the north of Adelaide, or can be accessed via a scenic drive through the hills.

There are a number of national parks in the area and the Barossa borders onto the Adelaide Hills.