Join us for a great day out in the Barossa Valley with a perfect mix of fun and facts, in a small group of like-minded folks.
Our friendly guides have a wealth of knowledge of the local wines, history of the region with maybe a few ‘dad’ jokes thrown in for good measure (sorry)!
With a max of 10 in the group you can be certain of a personalised tour, catering for your tastes with some new found friends.
We typically visit 3 boutique wineries + lunch and at each winery you will be introduced to the friendly Cellar Door host, who will share the stories of the wines and the history of the winery.
Tasting fees if required for alternate requests can be paid direct on the day!
You may get to meet the winemakers, tour behind the scenes and even (subject to availability) taste wine straight from the barrel.
Top off the day with a visit to Maggie Beers Farmshop and a scenic drive through the historic Seppeltsfield region or section of the Adelaide Hills, where we play ‘spot the wildlife!’
Pickup included
See the sights of Adelaide City and surrounds whilst getting to know your fellow passengers en-route to the Barossa Valley.
We do change up the journey to sometimes travel through a beautiful section of the Adelaide Hills to see if we can spot any native wildlife.
Enjoy a generous tasting selection of excellent cooler climate wines from this Adelaide Hills winery.
Maybe even get a chance to meet the winemaker or tour the winery facilities - (subject to availability)
Visit this iconic winery and taste a selection of their wines in a historic cellar door, guided by fun an informative hosts
Enjoy a delicious and substantial 2-course lunch (appetiser and choice of mains meal), to set you up for the afternoon’s delights, whilst giving you the opportunity to chat with your fellow explorers.
We take a leisurely drive through the beautiful Seppeltsfield region, stopping along the way to capture photos as required
Sample a selection of Cheese exclusive to this boutique artisan provider
Enjoy sampling a selection of excellent wines from this boutique small batch producer in their rustic cellar door, hosted by knowledgable and entertaining staff. - (subject to availability)
Visit this icon of the region and take a photo in the actual kitchen where the "Cook and the Chef" was filmed.
Wind down in beautiful surroundings with a coffee & cake (own cost) and may be even get a chance to see Maggie herself!
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Adelaide is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it's always important to take basic safety precautions and be aware of your surroundings.
Adelaide Railway Station
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The tram system is a convenient and scenic way to get around the city. Free trams operate in the city center.
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