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Wedding Planner [Type here] Wedding Planner The Barossa Valley has everything you need to plan your big day, from a fantastic array of wedding venues to florists to caterers. Our wedding planning factsheet provides you with a wonderful range of options to help you in planning your perfect wedding. Barossa Visitor Centre staff can assist you with venue selection and also with accommodation for you and your guests. Give us a call on (08) 8563 0600 to see how we can assist you. Accommodation onsite Heritage Property Winery/Vineyard Ceremony & Reception Venues 1847 Wines @ Chateau Yaldara Offering packages tailored to suit your ideal (08) 8524 0200 159 Hermann Thumm Drive, Lyndoch wedding www.1847wines.com 1918 Bistro & Grill Catering for weddings & bridal showers up to 100 people. (08) 8563 0405 94 Murray St, Tanunda A selection of private rooms or garden for either sit down or www.1918.com.au cocktail functions Angaston Town Hall Seating for up to 600 guests with kitchen facilities. (08) 8563 8444 8 Sturt St, Angaston Bookings available through Barossa Council www.barossa.sa.gov.au Barossa Motor Lodge Up to 100 guests, wedding package includes a (08) 8563 2988 182 Murray St, Tanuda spacious motel unit www.barossamotorlodge.com.au Barossa Retro B’n’B Up to 14 guests, wine tours, restaurant transfers at cost. 0407 203 016 155 Angaston Rd, Nuriootpa Packages available for accommodation & tours www.barossaretrobnb.com.au Barossa Weintal From 20-200 guests. Complimentary spa studio room for the (08) 8563 2303 235 Murray St, Tanunda Bride & Groom on the wedding night www.barossaweintal.com.au Bethany Reserve Shelter shed, 5 tables with bench seating (for approx. 50 (08) 8563 8444 324 Bethany Rd, Bethany people), open fire place & oval www.barossa.sa.gov.au Chateau Tanunda Up to 450 guests with more intimate rooms also available. (08) 8563 3888 9 Basedow Rd, Tanunda www.chateautanunda.com.au Chateau Yaldara A beautiful winery vineyard location offering ceremony & (08) 8524 0202 159 Hermann Thumm Dr, Lyndoch venue packages. See website for full package options www.1847wines.com Coulthard Reserve Bush Chapel (non-denominational) (08) 8562 1404 11-15 Penrice Road, Nuriootpa www.barossatouristpark.com.au Curdnatta Park Seating for up to 140 guests, kitchen facilities (08) 8563 8444 23 Davies Rd, Cockatoo Valley available www.barossa.sa.gov.au Fernfield Wines Beautiful winery setting & views 0422 296 221 112 Rushlea Rd, Eden Valley www.fernfieldwines.com.au Grand Cru Estate @ Peter Intimate setting for up to 30 guests in the Tower Building or (08) 8568 2452 Seppelt Wines The Wine Store for 100 guests or more www.peterseppeltwines.com.au Lot 274 Laubes Rd, Springton Gomersal Wines Rich with history & rustic charm there are a range of (08) 8563 3611 203 Lyndoch Rd, Gomersal spaces, along with a variety of packages, for your special www.gomersalwines.com.au day Barossa Visitor Centre T: 1300 852 982 or +61 8 8563 8334 66-68 Murray Street Tanunda SA 5352 F: +61 8 8563 8334 PO Box 867 Nuriootpa SA 5355 E: [email protected] www.barossa.com Disclaimer: The information contained in this fact sheet is correct at the time of printing. The Barossa Visitor Centre is not responsible for changes to pricing and opening times made at the discretion of individual businesses. TRIM Ref: 18/74170 Last updated: 28 April 2020 [Type here] Wedding Planner Ceremony & Reception Venues Kaesler Winery Weddings for up to 80 guests (08) 8562 4402 Barossa Valley Way, Nuriootpa www.kaesler.com.au Kingsford Homestead A luxury homestead offering packages which can cater (08) 8524 8120 Kingsford Rd, Kingsford from 2-300 guests. The vast 225 acre property offers various www.kingsfordhomestead.com.au locations for your special day. [email protected] Lambert Estate Wines Offering a range of unique spaces for both receptions and (08) 8564 2222 55 Long Gully Rd, Angaston ceremonies for between 20-400 guests. Onsite catering & www.lambertestate.com accommodation also available. Lanzerac Country Estate Spectacular 5 acre property combining stunning views with (08) 8563 0499 278 Menge Rd, Tanunda purpose built ceremonial & reception spaces for truly www.lanzerac.com.au intimate & unique celebrations [email protected] Lindsay Wine Estate A rich balance of traditional charm with contemporary (08) 8563 3858 15 Vine Vale Rd, Tanunda features offering a selection of spaces and a range of www.lindsaywineestate.com.au packages to suit your big day Lou Miranda Estate Sit-down weddings for up to 100 people or cocktail for up (08) 8524 4537 Barossa Valley Way, Rowland Flat to 150 guests www.loumirandaestate.com.au Lyndoch Hall Seating for up to 285 guests (08) 8524 4067 31 Barossa Valley Way, Lyndoch www.barossa.sa.gov.au Lyndoch Hill & Barossa Chateau Barossa Chateau Barrel Room holds up to 140 guests. (08) 8524 4268 1221 Barossa Valley Way, Lyndoch Barossa Chateau Grand Ballroom holds up to 120 guests www.lyndochhill.com Moculta Recreation Park (08) 8563 8444 780 Hutton Vale Rd, Moculta www.barsosa.sa.gov.au Moculta Soldiers Memorial Hall Seating for up to 140 people (08) 8563 8444 2 Truro Rd, Moculta www.barossa.sa.gov.au Mount Pleasant Soldiers Memorial Hall Seating for up to 250 people (08) 8563 8444 61 Melrose St, Mount Pleasant www.barossa.sa.gov.au Novotel Barossa Valley Resort Offering a variety of wedding packages to facilitate (08) 8524 0030 Golf Links Rd, Rowland Flat weddings from 50-150 people with accommodation for all www.novotelbarossa.com guests also available. [email protected] Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall Seating for up to 300 people (08) 8563 8444 46 Murray St, Nuriootpa www.barossa.sa.gov.au Old Union Chapel Historic stone chapel with pew seating for up to 100 people 0400 642 208 23 Penrice Rd, Angaston with gorgeous landscaped gardens www.oldunionchapel.com.au Peter Lehmann Winery For a beautiful garden event or intimate indoor setting, this (08) 8565 9555 Para Rd, Tanunda winery offers spaces to suit all tastes. www.peterlehmannwines.com.au Barossa Visitor Centre T: 1300 852 982 or +61 8 8563 8334 66-68 Murray Street Tanunda SA 5352 F: +61 8 8563 8334 PO Box 867 Nuriootpa SA 5355 E: [email protected] www.barossa.com Disclaimer: The information contained in this fact sheet is correct at the time of printing. The Barossa Visitor Centre is not responsible for changes to pricing and opening times made at the discretion of individual businesses. TRIM Ref: 18/74170 Last updated: 28 April 2020 [Type here] Wedding Planner Ceremony & Reception Venues Rowland Flat War Memorial Hall Seating for up to 70 people (08) 8524 4547 1937 Barossa Valley Way, Rowland Flat www.barossa.sa.gov.au Saltram Wine Estate Offers a range of options and rooms which can cater from (08) 8561 0200 Angaston Rd, Angaston 50 to 250 guests www.saltramwines.com.au Seppeltsfield Wine Estate Stunning estate winery offering a range of indoor & outdoor (08) 8568 6200 730 Seppeltsfield Rd, Seppeltsfield facilities which can cater from 50 to 500 guests www.seppeltsfield.com.au Stockwell Hall 0418 804 534 4 Duckponds Rd, Stockwell www.barossa.sa.gov.au Stockwell Recreation Park Function centre with capacity for up to 100 guests 0447 728 000 Duckponds Rd, Stockwell www.barossa.sa.gov.au Tanunda House Luxurious private property in the heart of Tanunda offering a (08) 8524 8120 40 Maria St, Tanunda beautifully renovated 1910 homestead & extensive gardens www.tanundahouse.com.au ideal for intimate wedding & events up to 50 guests [email protected] Tanunda Rotunda Rotunda located in a beautiful garden setting which is (08) 8563 8444 92 Murray St, Tanunda available for ceremonies only www.barossa.sa.gov.au Vine Inn Barossa Various reception rooms available for groups up to 170 (08) 8562 2133 14-22 Murray St, Nuriootpa guests along with onsite accommodation www.vineinn.com.au Vintners Bar & Grill Options for seated weddings up to 100 guests or cocktail (08) 8564 2488 752 Stockwell Rd, Angaston weddings for up to 120 guests www.vintners.com.au Wanera Wine Bar Beautiful wine bar and restaurant offering various spaces for (08) 8564 3275 65 Murray St, Angaston groups between 30 and 90 guests www.wanerawinebar.com.au Williamstown Soldiers Memorial Hall Hall offering seating for up to 200 guests 0402 585 607 22 Queen St, Williamstown www.barossa.sa.gov.au Wolf Blass Wines Stunning winery offering spaces for 90 to 1000 guests (08) 8568 7311 97 Sturt Highway, Nuriootpa www.wolfblasswines.com Accommodation Barossa Idyll Self-contained accommodation with 5 bedrooms & 3 0417 951 498 5 Murray St, Tanunda bathroom (perfect for groups) with some lovely settings for www.barossaidyll.com photos [email protected] Barossa Visitor Centre With access to a wide range of accommodation options, (08) 8563 0600 66-68 Murray St, Tanunda from cosy BnB’s to resorts, the Visitor Centre can help you www.barossa.sa.gov.au find and book the accommodation you are looking for. Discovery Parks Barossa Accommodation options include deluxe safari tents, self- (08) 8563 2784 1f Murray St, Tanunda contained 3 bedroom houses, cabins & both powered & www.discoveryholidayparks.com.au unpowered camp sites [email protected] Barossa Visitor Centre T: 1300 852 982 or +61 8 8563 8334 66-68 Murray Street Tanunda SA 5352 F: +61 8 8563 8334 PO Box 867 Nuriootpa SA 5355 E: [email protected] www.barossa.com Disclaimer: The information contained in this fact sheet is correct at the time of printing. The Barossa Visitor Centre is not responsible for changes to pricing and opening times made at the discretion of individual businesses.
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