The 10 Best Sights & Landmarks in Barossa Valley, South Australia

October 30, 2021 Trinity Boughner

Discover the best top things to do in Barossa Valley, Australia including Langmeil Winery, Barossa Colonel Light Monument, Warren Tower Hike, Hill and Son Grand Organ, Langmeil Church, Bethany Wines, St George's Anglican Church, Whispering Wall, Gardner Knives, Angaston Heritage Walk.
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1. Langmeil Winery

Langmeil Winery 65 Para Rd Cnr Langmeil Rd & Para Rd, Tanunda, South Australia 5352 Australia +61 8 8563 2595 [email protected] http://www.langmeilwinery.com.au
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5.0 based on 350 reviews

Langmeil Winery

Langmeil Winery offers guests a relaxing friendly place to visit. The gardens are beautiful and child friendly. Ample areas to enjoy a glass or bottle of some yummy wines. Wine tastings are free, or you can book in for a special premium wine tasting and tour for $100 a person (bookings essential) showcasing the Freedom Cellar and tour of the old gnarly Shiraz vines believed to be the oldest in the world. The old Blacksmiths workshop and stables speak the history of ye ole Langmeil Village - one of the first settlements in the Barossa. There is something for everyone at Langmeil Winery. Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day and Good Friday. Join our mailing list on our website to ensure you receive the most up-to-date information on activities and events at the Winery.

Reviewed By DavidI230 - Sydney, Australia

We had a great visit to the cellar door and winery tour with Jonathan. He was fantastic- knowledgeable and informative - he spent more than 2 hours with the 4 of us. Taking us through the historic property dating back to the early 1800s and vineyard with some of the regions oldest vines. We also enjoyed the wine tasting great wines in the cellar and again Jonathan provided interesting commentary and insights to the wines. We all recommend a visit to Langmeil. Well done Langmeil and thanks Jonathan.

2. Barossa Colonel Light Monument

119 Yaldara Dr, Lyndoch, South Australia 5351 Australia
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Barossa Colonel Light Monument

3. Warren Tower Hike

Watts Gully Road Warren Conservation Park, Williamstown, South Australia Australia https://www.walkingsa.org.au/walk/find-a-place-to-walk/warren-tower-hike-warren-conservation-park/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Warren Tower Hike

4. Hill and Son Grand Organ

3 Basedow Road Barossa Regional Gallery, Tanunda, South Australia 5352 Australia +61 8 8563 0849 http://www.barossaorgan.com
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Hill and Son Grand Organ

Reviewed By 23gillianc - Adelaide, Australia

We have attended concerts here which are always very well supported. Hearing the magnificent organ (formerly in Adelaide Town Hall) is not to be missed. Wednesday lunchtimes there is an opportunity to take a tour, hear the organ, find out about the history and even have a go.

5. Langmeil Church

Maria st, Tanunda, South Australia Australia http://www.langmeilchurch.com.au/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Langmeil Church

Reviewed By PaulS803 - Adelaide, Australia

Some people go to the Barossa Valley to visit the wineries. A few of us go to visit the churches, of which there are many. These are mostly shut during the week for security reasons, but Langmeil has an office which is open from 9 till 1, and on request we are able to go inside. We really enjoy our visit, with the large organ and stained glass windows. The church faces out onto a large cemetery. One of the graves tells of German pastor Kavel who brought his whole congregation out to the Valley. Parking and access are easy.

6. Bethany Wines

378 Bethany Rd, Tanunda, South Australia 5352 Australia +61 8 8563 2086 [email protected] http://www.bethany.com.au
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4.5 based on 122 reviews

Bethany Wines

Featuring spectacular views over the historic village of Bethany,Bethany Wines is a 'must visit' destination on your trip to the Barossa Valley. Owned by the Schrapel Family for over 150 years, Bethany Wines produces a range of estate grown and handcrafted wines. We welcome you to taste our wines and experience the rich history and culture of Bethany.

Reviewed By mmjones1 - Sellicks Hill, Australia

Called in here looking for a bottle of white port and found 2 very nice ports. One was a Tawny port and one was a port fronti which is a very pale port which is called white port. Even the wife like this one and she’s not a port drinker, she liked it that much she treated me to 2 bottles of it. The lady serving us couldn’t be more helpful and explained everything we were trying. Outside the views are brilliant but you do have to climb a steep slope to get the best view.

7. St George's Anglican Church

Cowan Street, Gawler, South Australia 5118 Australia +61 8 8523 5677
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

St George's Anglican Church

8. Whispering Wall

Whispering Wall Road, Williamstown, South Australia 5351 Australia
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4.5 based on 295 reviews

Whispering Wall

Reviewed By GlobalAdventureTrips - Adelaide, Australia

I used to take my children here and they loved the fact that we could hear each other from so far away. I went again recently, more than 30 years later and it’s still fascinating! Very nice scenic drive out there. It’s free with ample parking.

9. Gardner Knives

Lot 730 Seppeltsfield Rd, Seppeltsfield, South Australia 5355 Australia +61 415 893 377 [email protected] http://www.gardnerknives.com/
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Gardner Knives

Gardner Knives makes and forges handmade knives as well as conducting knife making workshops for all ages. You can spend one or two days creating your own unique knife, which you get to take home with you at the end of your workshop! We also take orders for knives, so if you have someone special in your life who needs a unique handmade gift, look no further... If you are wanting to call in and see us, PLEASE PHONE FIRST to check that we will be there. Cheers!

Reviewed By JulieB940 - Sydney, Australia

My husband done a two day knife making course with Baz. He thoroughly enjoyed himself. Baz and Amanda were very helpful and he is a fantastic teacher. The premises is at a lovely spot also. If you are thinking of making a knife, then this is your place.

10. Angaston Heritage Walk

Penrice Road, Angaston, South Australia 5353 Australia https://www.walkingsa.org.au/walk/find-a-place-to-walk/a-heritage-walk-of-angaston/
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Angaston Heritage Walk

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