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Barossa Touring ACCOMMODATION Self-Contained Accommodation (continued) ATTRACTIONS RETAIL (continued) WINERIES BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Barossa Valley Apartments (08) 8563 1000 F10 Anlaby Homestead (08) 8566 2465 AB11 Barossa Regional Gallery (08) 8563 0849 F11 Arno Wine Co. 0421 749 194 F12 Accommodation Booking Agencies Barossa Vineyard Cottages 0419 556 449 F11 Barossa Bowland (08) 8563 3177 F11 Barossa Visitor Centre 1300 852 982 F10 Atze‘s Corner Wines 0407 621 989 E12 Barossa Visitor Centre 1300 852 982 F10 Barossa Vineyard Guesthouse (08) 8563 3888 E11 Barossa Bushgardens (08) 8562 4775 D12 Birthstones (08) 8564 3888 E14 Brockenchack Wines 0418 986 289 H15 Gawler Visitor Information Centre 1300 545 254 H2 Barossa White House 0433 122 360 E14 Barossa Château & Rose Gardens (08) 8524 4920 H7 Daisy & Hen Cirillo 1850 Wines 0408 803 447 E12 Images by Jason Wilson (front cover). (front Wilson Jason by Images Getaways SA (08) 8563 1000 F10 (08) 8563 0116 F10 Images supplied by Barossa Grape & Wine Association and Dragan Radocaj. Dragan and Association Wine & Grape Barossa by supplied Images Belle Cottages / Bellescapes (08) 8524 4825 Barossa Horse Riding 0499 425 164 I8 Elemental Barossa 0410 917 824 F10 Curator Wine Co 0411 861 604 E10 Kapunda Visitor Information Centre 1300 770 301 AB9 Bethany Reserve Cottage 0421 217 613 G11 BGWA. All other information supplied by TBI. TBI. by supplied information other All BGWA. Collingrove Hillclimb (08) 8373 4899 G15 Fleur Social (08) 8562 1612 D12 Domain Barossa 0427 344 824 F10 Caravan and Tourist Parks at time of printing. Subject to change without notice. Winery information supplied by by supplied information Winery notice. without change to Subject printing. of time at Bilyara House (08) 8567 3802 F10 David Austin Rose Garden at Moorooroo Pk (08) 8563 1148 G10 Gawler Visitor Information Centre 1300 545 254 H2 Dorrien Estate (Cellarmasters) (08) 8561 2200 E11 businesses listed are members of either organisations as at 1/11/16. Information correct correct Information 1/11/16. at as organisations either of members are listed businesses Barossa Tourist Park (08) 8562 1404 D12 Brockenchack Vineyard B & B 0418 986 289 H15 Discovery Holiday Parks Ironstone Cottage (08) 8563 2852 F10 Dutschke Wines (08) 8524 5485 H7 Produced by BGWA (08 8563 0650) and TBI (08 8563 0662), November 2017. All All 2017. November 0662), 8563 (08 TBI and 0650) 8563 (08 BGWA by Produced Discovery Holiday Parks - Barossa Valley (08) 8563 2784 F10 C&C’s B&B 0438 594 747 F10 - Barossa Valley Waterpark (08) 8563 2784 F10 Kies Teas (08) 8524 5511 H7 Eisenstone Wines @ Ironstone Cottage (08) 8563 2852 F10 winemakers of the Barossa. Barossa. the of winemakers Murray Recreational Park, Eden Valley 0412 085 557 J15 Cabernet Cottage 0402 261 367 F10 Lyndoch Lavender Farm & Café (08) 8524 4538 I 8 Lyndoch Community Market 0412 219 742 H8 Eperosa 0428 111 121 G11 industry body in the region and represents all grape growers and and growers grape all represents and region the in body industry Talunga Park Caravan Park, Mt Pleasant (08) 8568 1934 N12 Cambourne Boutique Accommodation 0407 363 842 D9 Provenance Barossa refer to website D12 Lyndoch Lavender Farm & Café (08) 8524 4538 I 8 Flaxman Wines 0411 668 949 Barossa Grape & Wine Association (BGWA) Association Wine & Grape Barossa is the peak wine wine peak the is The The Williamstown Caravan Park (08) 85246 363 K8 Carob Cottage 0413 249 322 D10 Sandy Creek Golf Club – Barossa Valley (08) 8524 4315 H5 Pulp & Thread (08) 8567 3807 D12 Gumpara Wines 0419 624 559 D14 (Queen Victoria Jubilee Park) Claret Ash Apartments (08) 8563 3511 F10 tourism industry. tourism Tanunda Pines Golf Club (08) 8563 1200 G9 Tanunda Cellars (08) 8563 3544 F10 Haan Wines (08) 8562 3788 Country Pleasures B & B 0418 139 383 E13 Tourism Commission to ensure a sustainable and vibrant local local vibrant and sustainable a ensure to Commission Tourism Hosted Accommodation The Rex Barossa Aquatic Fitness (08) 8563 2766 F11 The Co-op Shopping Centre (08) 8568 6000 D12 Hart of the Barossa (Certified Organic) 0412 586 006 F12 Enerby Farm Cottage (08) 8524 6297 J5 local government, tourism operators and the South Australian Australian South the and operators tourism government, local Barossavilla Guest House 0421 050 014 F12 •Co-op Fresh Foodland •Mitre 10 •Betta Home Living •Sportspower & Surf Heathvale Wines 0407 600 487 H16 Gabel Hill Studio Retreat 0411 024 717 E14 BICYCLE HIRE development. Tourism Barossa Incorporated works closely with with closely works Incorporated Barossa Tourism development. Fernweh Guesthouse 0419 746 864 F10 •Toyworld •Ladieswear, Menswear and Home Heidenreich Estate 0417 855 057 Grand Cru Estate Homestead (08) 8568 2452 M13 Barossa Bike Hire 0400 537 770 D12 body, responsible for destination marketing and tourism product product tourism and marketing destination for responsible body, Hill House (08) 8564 2483 E14 The Keg Factory (08) 8563 3012 G10 Hobbs of Barossa Ranges 0427 177 740 H13 Greenock’s Old Telegraph Station 0429 090 055 C10 Barossa Classic Cycle Tours 0427 000 957 Tourism Barossa Incorporated (TBI) Incorporated Barossa Tourism is the region’s peak tourism tourism peak region’s the is Lanzerac Country Estate (08) 8563 0499 F11 Vasse Virgin Barossa Valley at Seppeltsfield (08) 8562 9500 D9 Hutton Vale Farm 0427 639 088 F16 Jandas Lake View 0417 457 605 I 13 Barossa Motor Lodge (08) 8563 2988 E11 Orchid Blickinstal Barossa Valley Retreat (08) 8563 2716 G11 Wohlers (08) 8563 3494 F10 Kaesler Cottages (08) 8562 4488 D12 Barossa Tourist Park (08) 8562 1404 D12 Irvine Wines (08) 8564 1110 Strathlyn Bed & Breakfast (08) 8564 2430 E13 Lambert Estate Retreat (08) 8564 2222 E13 Barossa Visitor Centre/Cycle Hub 1300 852 982 F10 TOURISM, EVENTS & COMMUNITY SERVICES jb wines 0408 794 389 G11 Closed Christmas Day & Good Friday Good & Day Christmas Closed The Lodge Country House (08) 8562 8277 D9 Langmeil Cottages 0408 089 722 E11 Gawler Visitor Information Centre 1300 545 254 H2 Angaston & Penrice Historical Society (08) 8564 3222 Kurtz Family Vineyards 0418 810 982 E12 Weekends & public holidays 10am to 4pm to 10am holidays public & Weekends The Paddocks 0417 164 154 D11 Light Pass House (08) 8562 1407 D13 Jacob’s Creek (08) 8521 3000 G9 Barossa Cycle Hub 1300 852 982 F10 Laughing Jack Wines (08) 8562 3878 D10 Open weekdays 9am to 5pm to 9am weekdays Open Hotels • Motels Little Para Cottage (08) 8563 0600 E11 Langmeil Cottages 0408 089 722 E11 Barossa & Light Herald (08) 8563 2041 F11 Massena 0408 821 737 C10 [email protected] Angas Park Hotel (08) 8562 1050 D12 Lindsay House (08) 8563 1000 E14 Lyndoch Hill (08) 8524 4268 H7 Barossa Unearthed 0423 376 155 Marschall Groom Cellars (08) 8563 1101 Barossa Valley Archives & Historical Trust (08) 8563 2108 Mengler View Wines (08) 8561 4200 F11 (08) 8566 2902 or 1300 770 301 770 1300 or 2902 8566 (08) Angaston Hotel (08) 8564 2428 E14 Linfield Cottage (08) 8524 7355 K7 Seppeltsfield (08) 8568 6200 D9 Angaston Vineyards Motel (08) 8564 2404 E13 Lucy’s House (08) 8562 2880 D10 Tanunda Caravan & Tourist Park (08) 8563 2784 F10 Barossa Visitor Centre 1300 852 982 F10 Milhinch Seize the Day Wines 0412 455 553 D9 51 -53 Main St, Kapunda St, Main -53 51 Barossa Brauhaus Hotel (08) 8564 2014 E14 Marananga Cottages 0402 283 822 D10 Uber Cycle & Hiking Adventures (08) 8563 1148 G10 BBBfm (08) 8563 3788 F11 Moolanda Vineyard 0409 693 828 G7 INTERPRETIVE DISPLAY INTERPRETIVE Martinsell Cottages 0466 157 248 K10 bizeez communications (by app.) (08) 8563 1444 Mountadam Vineyard (08) 8338 0305 J12 Barossa Gateway Motel (08) 8562 1033 D12 HERITAGE Mataro Cottage (08) 8563 1000 F10 Eden Valley Tourism & Promotional Group (by app.) 0402 788 526 Nurihannam Wines (08) 8562 2022 INFORMATION CENTRE & & CENTRE INFORMATION Barossa Motor Lodge (08) 8563 2988 E11 Barossa Museum (08) 8563 0507 F10 Memory Lane (08) 8563 1000 F10 Gawler Visitor Information Centre 1300 545 254 H2 Outlaw Wines 0407 471 772 Barossa Weintal (08) 8563 2303 E11 Barossa Regional Gallery (08) 8563 8340 F11 KAPUNDA VISITOR VISITOR KAPUNDA Miriam’s Cottage 0402 283 822 F11 HWR Media & Communication (by app.) (08) 8379 9522 Paisley Wines 0439 982 839 Lyndoch Hill (08) 8524 4268 H7 Doddridge Working Blacksmith Shop (08) 8564 3222 E14 Naimanya Cottage 0418 893 130 H13 Kapunda Business Alliance 0408 811 840 Poonawatta 0448 031 880 I 14 Tanunda Hotel (08) 8563 2030 F10 (special tours by appointment) The Clubhouse (08) 8563 2058 F10 Orchard House (08) 8563 0204 E11 Kapunda Visitor Information Centre 1300 770 301 AB9 RedHeads Studio Wines (08) 8563 0273 Cycle Hub & Chargepoint facility Chargepoint & Hub Cycle Kapunda Mine Site AB10 Possum Cottage (08) 8563 0600 F10 Light Regional Council (08) 8525 3200 AB9 Rieslingfreak 0406 427 500 E10 Valley Hotel Motel (08) 8563 2039 F10 Kapunda Visitor Info. Centre & Interpretive Display 1300 770 301 AB9 Closed Christmas Day & Good Friday Good & Day Christmas Closed Queen’s Cottage Barossa Valley 0425 177 713 K7 Multi-Color Barossa (08) 8563 6300 F11 Rileys of Eden Valley (08) 8564 1029 J16 Vine Court Barossa (08) 8562 2133 D12 Langmeil Village (08) 8563 2595 E11 Weekends & public holidays 9am to 4pm to 9am holidays public & Weekends Red Gum Retreat 0488 667 796 K7 Regional Development Australia, Barossa (08) 8563 3603 F10 Roenfeldt Hill Wines 0401 728 804 Vine Inn Barossa (08) 8562 2133 D12 Luhr’s Cottage 0417 859 205 D13 Open weekdays 9am to 5pm to 9am weekdays Open Seppeltsfield Vineyard Cottage 0403 515 775 D9 The Barossa Council (08) 8563 8444 D12 Rojomoma Red
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