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Eden Valley Creative Community Centre Inc JAMES HALLIDAY Brockenchack Wines Flaxman Wines Hutton Vale Farm Cellar Door Open Hours Cellar Door Open 351 Sawpit Gully Road, Keyneton Thursday - Sunday 662 Flaxmans Valley Road 65 Stone Jar Road Weekends by Trevor 0418 986 289 11am to 4pm Flaxman Valley 0411 668 949 Cellar Door Angaston 08 8564 8270 Appointment Only Friday & Saturday Open By Appointment Please call Trevor www.brockenchack.com.au 11am to 5pm www.flaxmanwines.au.com 08 8564 8270 www.huttonvale.com LillEfield Gallery & Eden Valley Creative Community Centre inc. Gallery Open Edenmae Estate Garden & Field Friday, Saturday, Sunday Lillefield Gallery Cellar Door Open 7 Eden Valley Road 33 Gnadenberg Road 10am to 3pm Matthews Road, Eden Valley or By Appointment Friday 4pm to 7pm Springton 0409 493 407 Moculta 0407 684 260 Virginia 0427 605 699 [email protected] Saturday & Sunday Cellar Door Open 11am to 5pm www.edenmae.com.au By Appointment www.gardenandfield.com.au Beverley 0427 524 298 [email protected] A Heritage Resumed Open 7 days Max & Me Wines @ Eden Valley Hotel Heathvale Wines Poonawatta 12-5pm Dinner: Wed - Sat 11 Murray Street, Eden Valley 08 8564 1072 300 Sawpit Gully Rd, Keyneton 1227 Eden Valley Road, 6pm to 8.30pm 8564 8248 or 0407 600 487 Cellar Door Open Flaxman Valley 0448 03 1880 Lunch: Fri/Sat/Sun www.edenvalleyhotel.net.au Cellar Door Open 11am to 4.30pm 12pm to 2.30pm www.maxandme.com.au by Appointment www.heathvale.com Closed Tuesday www.poonawatta.com.au SPRINGTON HOTEL Fernfield Eden Valley Henschke Springton Hotel Cellar Door 112 Rushlea Road, Eden Valley Cellar Door Open Hours 1428 Keyneton Road Open 7 Days a week 16 Miller Street, Springton Open by Appointment Bec Barr 0402 788 526 Mon to Sat 9am-4.30pm Keyneton 08 8564 8223 Dinner available 0885 682290 Book online or Public Holidays 10am-3pm Wednesday to Saturday Call Bec www.fernfieldwines.com.au Bookings Preferred www.henschke.com.au 6pm to 8pm Warm Country Hospitality EDEN VALLEY – THE REGION The Eden Valley region welcomes you to experience the beauty, character and produce of Barossa’s Beautiful High Country. EDEN VALLEY Thorn-Clarke Barossa’s Beautiful High Country Cellar Door Open Hours A visit to Eden Valley’s cellar doors is a beautiful, Monday to Friday 266 Gawler Park Road 9am til 5pm Angaston 08 8564 3036 Saturday & Sunday meandering experience, where the journey 11am to 4pm www.thornclarkewines.com.au delivers as much pleasure as the destination. Welcome! A GUIDE TO WINE, FOOD & EXPERIENCES Cellar Door Platters Torzi Matthews Vintners 43 North Street Food & Refreshments Angaston 0412 323 486 Tourist Attractions Cellar Door Open By Appointment www.torzimatthews.com.au Accommodation Electric Car Charging Station WiFi Galleries & Studios The Woodcarvers Haven Supported by The Barossa Council The Woodcarvers Haven Front cover image courtesy of Cellar Door Open Andrew Holt Photography Monday, Thursday & Friday 55 Mirooloo Road 10am to 5pm Flaxman Valley 0421 637 612 Saturday 9am to 1pm Sunday – Closed www.woodcarver.com.au www.barossa.com Barossa Visitor Centre 66 – 68 Murray Street Tanunda South Australia 5352 1300 852 982 [email protected] Yalumba Cellar Door Open Hours 40 Eden Valley Road 10am to 5pm each day Angaston 08 8561 3309 * please check website for exclusions www.yalumba.com to Nuriootpa 5km & Tanunda 8km ANGASTON ROAD to Moculta 9km MOCULTA ROAD The main street of Angaston offers many choices LIGHT PASS ROAD Garden & Field for food & Torzi Matthews refreshments SIEGERSDORF ROAD MURRAY STREET Thorn Clarke D G LER R AW P RK GNARDENBERG ROAD CRE ARK R PA NN D Y IS M A INE ST S S RD ON 5 D WASHINGT IN N L O L RADFORD RD MAGNOLIA ROAD O VALLEY RD R T N H G ANGASTON 1 L S G A T M U R B HUTTON VALE ROAD E L E T NER L T AI OR R Y L C D Hutton Vale Farm R O A D STONE to Tanunda 2km HURNS ROAD JA 7 Yalumba R 5 RO BASEDOW ROAD A MENGLER HILL D E LOOKOUT & D E SCULPTURE PARK N RIFLE RANGE ROAD LIGHT PASS ROAD V M A HUTTON VALE RD Henschke E L D NG L R LE E VE R Y O S HIL R R T L RD O G O N BETHANY A I T D L T L H O I D G C HW R A Y K KEYNETON RD E OPEN Open as Advertised E R TRIG POINT HILL RD C GRAVEL PIT RD A KEYNETON D Open By Appointment FLAXMANS VALLEY RD OPEN N U N STONE HILL AN A CHIMNEY C GA T L S CREEK RD IM 1 2 TO OAF H B N ARL ILL RD RO KEYNETON - G A SU D S OVAL W 3 A STEINGARTEN ROAD CORKS HILL RD N Flaxman Brockenchack R EA CH 2 1 ROCKY ROAD 3 RD KAISER STUHL S PUB ROAD FIEBIGER RD CONSERVATION POHLNER8 RD A W MT 9 PARK KARRA YERTA ROAD P PENNYS RD IT MCKENZIE GRAETZTOWN ROAD TRIAL HILL ROAD GU to Swan Reach TRIAL HILL LLY RD 45km GOLDEN GATE MINES RD J MIROOLOO ROAD Heathvale U T L A N STEINGARTEN Woodcarvers Haven EDEN VALLEY ROAD D GBA R O PARSONS A SEVEN STEPS ROAD D D LOOKOUT R 2 2 L L PEWSEY VALE I Poonawatta H Y G G E P D PEWSEY VALE A D O R R L L PEAK S HI D R E S E S CRANEFORD K L N R O U T E C B HRE KEYNETON ROAD W 1 KEYNES HILL RD O EDEN VALLEY R B SCENIC RO LOOKOUT GA CRANEFORD RD CRANEFORD SC RD H EA S L H R S D U Eden Valley Hotel R 2 Fernfield CORRYTON ROAD Max & Me BASIL ROESLER RD 1 2 EDEN VALLEY J U R T WIRRA WIRRA RD H D Lillefield Gallery IN OA L 1 4 E PARK R A N EDEN VALLEY D CARAVAN PARK R & OVAL O A H MATTHEWS ROAD D to Williamstown I G 20km 6 RED GUMS H BOEHM SPRINGS ROAD E PICNIC AREA COWELL ROAD D E N EDEN VALLEY ROAD WILLIAMSTOWN – SPRINGTON RD R O A MT CRAWFORD D 3 Acknowledgement of Country SPRINGTON OVAL TUNGALI RD Edenmae Estate We acknowledge and pay respect to Springton Hotel the Peramangk people as the traditional 5 custodians of the Eden Valley region and 3 JENKINS SCRUB MOUNT RD 4 GLEN DEVON ROAD SPRINGTON 4 1 beyond. We recognise their relationship D MT CRAWFORD A with, and deep connection to their country. FOREST O R We pay our respects to the Peramangk N HAMILTONS ROAD EA ancestors and the Peramangk cB LABLACKS RD 4 M HERBIG people of today. 3 6 3 FAMILY TREE D SPRINGTON-COOKES HILL ROAD LAUBES RD R R DEWELLS RD Y W DEWELLS RD E MC BEAN’S RANGE RD RANGE BEAN’S MC L L A V EN ED To Mt Pleasant 8km Eden Valley Wine Region Barossa’s Beautiful High Country ACCOMMODATION ACCOMMODATION GALLERIES & STUDIOS FOOD & REFRESHMENTS TOURIST ATTRACTIONS 1 Barossa Hills Cottage Springton 5 Gabel Hill Studio Retreat 1 Lillefield Gallery 1 Company Kitchen - Angaston 1 Collingrove Hill Climb 0412 345 678 0411 024 717 0427 605 699 / 0427 524 298 2 Eden Valley Heritage Silhouettes 12 Miller Street, Springton 102 Gawler Park Road, Angaston Matthews Road, Eden Valley 2 Eden Valley Hotel 08 8564 1072 2 Poonawatta 0448 031 880 11 Murray St, Eden Valley 3 Friedensberg Historic German 2 Boongarrie Luxury Tent & 6 Grand Cru Estate School Museum & Cemetery 1227 Eden Valley Road, Flaxman Valley 3 Grand Cru Estate 08 8568 2452 Boongarrie B&B 08 8568 2452 3 (By Appointment Only) Really Useful Pots 0421 331 181 4 08 8568 2287 Phone 0429674185 or via Airbnb 274 Laubes Rd, Springton 480 Flaxman’s Valley Rd, Angaston Springton General Store 4 Seven Steps Road, Flaxman Valley 7 5 Herbig Family Tree Hutton Vale Farm 08 8564 8270 TRAILS & LOOKOUTS Springton Hotel 08 8568 2290 3 Brockenchack for bookings visit JHA \Stone Cellar & Hutch Hilton ELECTRIC CAR 1 Eden Valley Scenic Lookout brockenchack.com.au/stay 65 Stone Jar Road, Angaston OVALS/RECREATION PARKS CHARGING STATION 2 Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park Sawpit Gully Road, Keyneton Naimanya Cottage 0418 893 130 1 Electric Car Charging 8 3 Jenkins Scrub 1 Murray Recreation Park, Eden Valley 4 Eden Valley Caravan Park, 24 Pohlner Road, Flaxman Valley 4 Mt Crawford Forest 2 Keyneton The information contained in this map is correct to the best Murray Recreation Park 9 Pennys Road Farm 0409 670 924 of our knowledge at the time of printing. The producers of 08 8568 1934 5 Mengler Hill Lookout & Sculpture Park 3 Springton the map are not responsible for changes to opening times 163 Pennys Road, Keyneton made at the discretion of individual businesses. 6 Red Gums Picnic Area.
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