Barossa Valley Weekend Trip
Great wineries, great food, and the best views of South Australia
Monday | Barossa Valley
Cafe Sia
Saturday 10am
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Whispering Wall
Saturday 11am
The Whispering wall has a unique acoustic effect where you can whisper at one side and it can clearly be heard at the other, more than 100 metres away! Super fun for children and a cool stop when travelling in Barossa Valley, South Australia.
Barossa Valley Helicopters
Saturday 12:30pm
You can take a 10 minute scenic flight in Barossa Valley for only $100 per person with Barossa Helicopters and this is a must must activity in Barossa Valley. Such a wild and exciting experience which you will not forget!
Jacobs Creek
Saturday 1pm
Jacobs Creek is famous world wide, like proper world wide famous. If you are in Barossa Valley, South Australia then you have to take a trip down to Jacobs Creek Winery & Information Centre. Taste the best wines that South Australia has to offer.
1918 Bistro and Grill
Saturday 1:30pm
Roaring open fires, charming ambience, friendly service and excellent dishes make this iconic Barossa restaurant the perfect spot for lunch. 1989 Grill offer delicious meat options but also cater for vegetarian options.
Check in at Airbnb
Saturday 3pm
Barossa Valley has tonnes of accomodation options that range from luxury to affordable. To get a discount on your first Airbnb trip then click on the button below to make your Airbnb stay even cheaper when staying in Barossa Valley, South Australia.
Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop
Saturday 4pm
Pheasant Farm is the location of Maggie Beer’s farm shop which is famous in not only South Australia but across Australia. With delicious product ranges from Sauvignon Blancs to Dried Pears in Verjuice this wonderful store has a lot to offer.
Atze’s Corner Vineyard
Saturday 5:30pm (open till sunset)
Atze’s Corner Vineyard has a stunning Cellar Door with an utterly fantastic sunset view of the Barossa Valley vineyards. With handcrafted wines and cheese this is a stop you must make when taking a weekend trip to the wonderful wine region of Barossa Valley.
Dinner at Hentley Farm
Saturday 7pm
Alright, this is the peak of peak fine dining. If you want to have one of the best meals of your life on this Barossa Valley trip then go to Hentley Farm. A restaurant and cellar door that blow most out of the water. 150 acres of farm where the ingreidnts come from and a level of perfectionism that is unmatched.
Tuesday | Mount Gambier
Hot Air Balloon Flight
Tuesday 7am
There is no way you are going to Barossa Valley without at least considering doing a Hot Air Balloon Flight. Barossa Valley has put South Australia on the map with these amazing experiences. This also comes with breakfast and a glass of sparkling wine!
Wolf Blass; Wine, Cheese, Finska
Sunday 11am
Wolf Blass Winery offer a super fun experience called “wine, cheese & finska” where you can enjoy the great outdoors at Wolf Blass overlooking their gorgeous wetlands. Eat cheese and play the Finish game of “Finska” over a wonderful glass of wine.
Harvest Kitchen Lunch
Sunday 1pm
After playing Finska and enjoying a morning of Hot Air Ballooning it’s time for a great lunch. Where better than Harvest Kitchen? With a fantastic Vegetarian menu and great steaks, lambs and fish and meat options this place will water anyone’s tastebuds.
Mengler Hill Lookout
Sunday 3pm
After having eaten at Harvest Kitchen you’ll be right next to Mengler Hill Lookout. Take in this last gorgous lookout of the beautiful hills, vineyards and sights of Barossa Valley before making your trip back home to Adelaide. Mengler Hill also has an awesome Sculpture Park!
Barossa Valley to Adelaide
Sunday 3:30pm
Your weekend trip to Barossa Valley is now over. What an adventure! Great food, amazing wines, a Hot Air Balloon Flight, a Helicopter flight over the vineyards and lasting memories. Be sure to share this itinerary and list of things to do with someone looking to travel Barossa Valley, South Australia.