Guided sustainable electric bike tour.
Local business collaborating together.
Barossa Better by Bike.
Ebike touring travel with freedom.
Immerse yourself in natures surroundings.
Green & Sustainable.
Locally sourced products.
A legacy founded in 1849
From a bold adventure across the seas to ongoing innovation in sustainable winemaking, our story is one of pioneering and passion.
Yalumba operates the Southern Hemisphere’s only fully operational Cooperage, crafting bespoke oak barrels that elevate the wines aged within them. You will start the day seeing our coopers at work.
9.30 we leave Yalumba where you are fitted to an electric Bike & ride along the The Barossa Cycle Trail through the Vineyards to the Barossa Valley Chocolate Company for a Hot Chocolate or (Coffee) & Cake then you can sample some of the most delicious chocolate sourced responsibly from the Daintree, Belgium and beyond.
Artisans of Barossa
Rarities tasting
Take a seat in our lounge and taste six wines from our full tasting list including our Rarities selections.
To be an ‘artisan’ is very much about setting your own path driven by a human desire to explore, experiment and to express ourselves. To create and share things shaped in our mind and made by our own hands for the enjoyment of others. Often proffered with a simple “I made this, please enjoy”. A tinge of pride yes, but hubris never.
In just 20 years, the ranks of great Barossa winemakers have swelled as many new names have joined those of the establishment.
Collectively, the Barossa’s name shines brighter than ever, with its best wines sitting comfortably on the lists of the finest, rarest and most collectable.
Join us for a sit down tasting of our Barossa Cheese range paired to seasonal condiments. Our team will prepare your tasting plate with a set selection from the Barossa Cheese (in-house made) cheese range.
Yalumba Estate Picnic for 2. Join a Wine Ambassador for a private Best of Barossa tasting and learn about our Distinguished Sites wines. After your tasting choose one of these wines to have as your wine with lunch (valued up to $50). You will then receive a precinct map, a brief tour or the grounds and guidance from staff as to where you will be able to enjoy your local produce picnic for 2. There are a number of locations to choose from, grab a picnic rug, bean bag and even some lawn games if you choose*. This picnic pack is made for 2 people to share, so bring a friend and enjoy this unique opportunity to taste our incredible wines and enjoy our world famous grounds together.
*Weather dependent. Alternative location is in our private Family Tasting Room.
meet at cellar door
Barossa Valley is renowned as one of Australia's premier wine regions, known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and world-class wineries. This picturesque destination offers a blend of gourmet dining, charming towns, and scenic beauty, making it a paradise for food and wine enthusiasts.
One of the oldest and most iconic wineries in the Barossa, known for its historic cellars and exceptional wines.
A popular destination for food lovers, offering gourmet products made by celebrity chef Maggie Beer.
A must-visit for cheese enthusiasts, offering a wide range of locally made cheeses.
A family-owned winery known for its premium wines and beautiful grounds.
A delightful stop for chocolate lovers, offering a variety of handmade chocolates and sweets.
One of the oldest wineries in the Barossa, known for its historic vineyards and exceptional wines.
Slow-cooked pork, often served with sauerkraut and mustard, a nod to the region's German heritage.
A classic German dessert made with layers of chocolate sponge cake, whipped cream, and cherries.
The region is famous for its Shiraz, but also produces excellent Riesling, Grenache, and Cabernet Sauvignon.
A lean, gamey meat often served with local vegetables and sauces.
Autumn and spring offer pleasant weather, vibrant landscapes, and harvest season for wine lovers. The region is lively with wine festivals and events.
Australian Dollar (AUD)
Australian Central Standard Time (ACST) (GMT+9:30)
230VV, 50HzHz
The Barossa Valley is generally safe, with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Gawler Railway Station
Adelaide Bus Station
Public buses are available but not as extensive as in major cities. Timetables may be limited, so planning ahead is advisable.
Available • Apps: Uber, Local taxi services
Car, Bike
Australia's fifth-largest city offers a vibrant arts scene, beautiful parks, and a rich cultural heritage.
A picturesque wine region known for its Riesling and beautiful landscapes.
A charming, historic town with a strong German heritage, known for its artisan shops and gourmet foods.
Price varies by option