Page 2 of 3 SELF DRIVE The Great South Australian and Food Drive

Finish your day with a scenic drive to Hahndorf Hill Winery’s ChocoVino Day 3 > Barossa to Hahndorf, arguably the most famous Experience is something not to be Clare Valley town in the Hills. ’s missed. In the land of long lunches, Renowned for producing big, bold oldest surviving German settlement The Lane Vineyard delivers fantastic Shiraz, the Barossa is one of the world’s was built by a tight-knit group of equally matched by its gourmet food and great wine regions with a winemaking Prussian settlers in 1839 and now offers priceless view, or long-standing hero of heritage dating back to 1842. Today contemporary retail therapy. the region is Petaluma’s Bridgewater Mill, discover all that makes the Barossa one which offers a regionally-inspired menu Whilst in Hahndorf, don’t miss The Cedars of the world’s iconic wine destinations. set in a historic flour mill. and tour the cultural legacy of celebrated At , visitors can ‘Make Your Own artist Sir Hans Heysen. Accommodation in After lunch, make your way through the Blend’ and at , you can ‘Blend the Adelaide Hills includes cosy cottages, picturesque Adelaide Hills to the Barossa, it like Blass’ and take the wine home as modern spa suites, a historic mansion and enroute you will be tempted to stop at a souvenir. Stunning food to match the even a hand-built gothic castle. well known wineries including Shaw amazing wines can be found all over the and Smith, Nepenthe, Bird in Hand and > Adelaide to McLaren Vale: Barossa and for foodies, a visit to Maggie Chain of Ponds, not to mention other 40 kilometres, 45 minutes Beer’s Farm Shop is a must. highlights such as Woodside Cheese > McLaren Vale to Hahndorf: Wrights and the Lobethal Bierhaus. Explore some of the oldest producing 45 kilometres, 41 minutes Shiraz vines in the world at Langmeil In the Barossa you’ll find some of the Winery. Visit historic for the Australia’s best-known labels such as chance to taste the 100-year-old Para Jacob’s Creek, Rockford, Peter Lehmann, Day 2 > Hahndorf Vintage Tawny during a guided tour. to Barossa , Penfolds, Seppeltsfield and Wolf Blass. With views over the valley, Bethany Fall in love with the Adelaide Hills wine Wines is a great place to taste wines. At Accommodation in the Barossa is varied region, which enjoyed a revival in the Artisans of Barossa try wine from 7 small and excellent with historic self-contained 1970s and today boasts 50 cellar doors. winemakers of differing styles whilst cottages, hosted bed and breakfasts, A cool climate region, varieties of white tasting food from renowned chef Mark heritage or resort style accommodation, and sparkling wines are the regions McNamara. Enjoy a regional platter of luxurious retreats and homesteads, forte, however some elegant gourmet local delights and taste the wines hotels and motels all available. and Shiraz will tempt you as well. at Murray Street Vineyards in Greenock. > Hahndorf to Barossa (Tanunda): In the main street of Hahndorf start with Tantalise your tastebuds, for lunch 74 kilometres, 1 hour 6 minutes visits to Rockbare and Somerled Wines. or dinner at 1918 Bistro & Grill or FermentAsian in Tanunda, Jacob’s Creek and Hentley Farm wineries, Appellation at The Louise in Marananga and Vintners Bar & Grill just outside Angaston.

From left: K1 Winery, Adelaide Hills; Lobethal Bierhaus, Adelaide Hills; Barossa Farmers Market, Angaston.