#Barossa Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
#9 of Best Things to Do in Adelaide
Wineries/Distilleries
Towns
Address:
Barossa, Adelaide, SA 5351
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 day
Phone:
+61-8-85638334
When visiting South Australia, how can one miss out on those high-end vineyards
Coming to South Australia, how can you not take a stroll in Barossa, which is one of the most famous grape cultivation and winemaking regions in South Australia, known as the 'Capital of Fine Australian Wines'. Today, let me introduce you to a great winery - Yalumba Yalumba Winery.
About the environment: The environment at Yalumba Yalumba Winery is really beautiful, it's like living in a castle, with vintage buildings and lawns that are perfect for taking pictures. Holding an umbrella and tasting wine on the lawn is also a very pleasant thing to do. There are also many green plants and big trees in the park, walking around, drinking wine, and basking in the sun is really comfortable.
About history: The history of Yalumba Winery can be traced back to 1849, and the wine cellar is filled with countless aged fine wines, dazzling to the eye. Although the bottles are covered with dust, this is the trace of time, showing the history of the winery. Each visitor can bring back two bottles of wine from overseas, and I have given these two bottles' quota to Yalumba Winery.
It takes about an hour and a half to drive from Adelaide to Yalumba Winery, and the winery has Chinese-speaking staff to introduce the history and types of wine. The prices are also very affordable. For friends who like wine, you must go to Barossa to find your favorite fine wines.
Stella.Robinson@79
I'm so lucky to have encountered a wild koala in South Australia
During my trip to South Australia, one of my goals was to take a photo with a koala. In Australia, only South Australia and Queensland allow you to hold koalas, so I met a koala baby at the Adelaide Hills Wildlife Park.
Later, I also visited the Eyre Peninsula, a 40-minute flight from Adelaide to Port Lincoln. Port Lincoln has lots of seafood, marine animals, and national parks, and of course, Mikkira Station, a private sanctuary. Established in 1842, it was settled and built into a beautiful home, and now the sanctuary is home to many wild koalas, but seeing them is a matter of luck.
The weather was cloudy and not too hot when I arrived, so many small animals were out and about. Along the way, I saw emus, kangaroos, and other wild animals, and of course, I found 3 adorable koalas. Although they are wild, they seemed not at all afraid of people, but with their speed, they couldn't run away even if they were.
Wild animals should not be touched, so we could take photos from a very close distance, but we also didn't make loud noises or touch them, allowing them a comfortable environment and a pleasant afternoon.
Add: Mikkira Station
Tips: Fly from China to Adelaide, then transfer to Port Lincoln from Adelaide. There are many fun things to do in Port Lincoln that require a local guide, and many places you can't enter on your own. Adelaide also has a lot of fun places to visit, such as the Gorge Wildlife Park, the German Village, and the library at the University of Adelaide are all great to explore. You can also go to Barossa to taste wine, as South Australia's wines have a rich historical heritage.
Stella.Robinson@79
The sun-shining Barossa brings the names of the red wine world to the lush grape fields. Together with the sommelier, it carries the inner pride with a wine glass, and calms the taste of the Riesling, the refreshing red haze. Beads, and those hundred years of taste hidden in oak barrels.
Today, I went to Barossa, Australia's most famous winery gathering place, and drove into Barossa. The oak forest and grape fields along the way are a delightful landscape in this magical land. On the top, the densest of Australia's finest wineries, they have different winemaking ideas, today, we are going to experience one by one.
DIY belongs to its own red wine at Penfolds Winery, enjoys steaks at Jakes Winery, and learns the history of a century-old port wine at Shap Winery. When the red wine flows over the tip of the tongue, the vast vineyards in the sunset The afterglow of China and the United States is just right.
JOJO’s wonderful trip.
If you want to have a systematic understanding of Australian red wine, the Dajekas Visitor Center is the perfect place. There is not only a great Chinese explanation, but also a detailed introduction to each grape variety. and also. . . Their restaurant is also very good. Before I bought a bottle of red wine at Penfolds, I still had a bottle of white. I used to grow grass in New Zealand before, and the fruity taste of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc is very good. But I have tried the Sauvignon Blanc here. It seems that there is no spicy thing. Its just a personal opinion, but Riesling The acidity seems to be just right, and the floral aroma is just right. And it is also relatively cheap. So I have a whole bottle. I ordered the steak, with SHIRAZ. . . Its really delicious.
Yanleec.
Friends who like to drink red wine must know the Barossa Valley. This land in Adelaide is Australia's premier and best-known wine region, making it a renowned winery such as Penfolds Winery and Chateau Yaldara. Whether it's architecture, art, food, music or even wine, Barossa has a strong European flair. Its crafted Shiraz is world famous and is the oldest Shiraz owner in the world. On both sides of the road leading to the Barossa vineyards, there are thick coconut palm trees and silvery wild oats, and in the distance are dried pastures, flocks and farmhouses filled with geraniums, floating in the blue sky. With the white clouds, the earth is brownish red, and the ground is full of rows and rows of low-lying vines, and the green oil is shining. Strolling through Barossa, it is a green wave of continuous vines, and the air is filled with the fragrance of the sultry grapes and flowers.