Sample:Do You Fancy The Vineyards Of Barossa Near Adelaide
Get away 60 KM from Adelaide to the northeast and you have entered the dream world of Barossa Valley, a wine generating region, gift of the North Para River. The valley is home to the towns of Nuriootpa, Rowland Flat, Tanunda and Lyndoch. The name of Barossa itself derives from the Barossa Ranges and received the name in 1837 from Colonel William Light. German and British settlers reached here long ago and influences yet remain.
If you hail from the megacities, you would find few people with about a thousand inhabitants to each town. A spiritual awakening is the consequence of the wide open spaces and a communion with the soul. Recharging of energy batteries deadened by urban labor would be the bonus of such a tranquil setting.
While wine production is overwhelming, food production in diverse ways characterizes the region. Bakeries, fruit companies, cheese makers, beer brewers and meat companies are all there and the Barossa Valley seems to be in love with food and drink of course!
Gawler Visitor Information Centre does help visitors with useful information about hotels for accommodation and the activities you could indulge in. Local craft is available for sale too.
Chateau Tanunda with 124 years of wine making history could be at the top of the agenda and there is lots going on even for those who avoid wine. The regal buildings and magnificent grounds with the old world ambience hook the soul. The wine tasting, the