Discover the best top things to do in Mount Barker, Australia including X Site Gaming, Prancing Pony Brewery, Adelaide Hills Farmers' Market, Laratinga Wetlands, Adelaide Hills Chauffeur Service, Totness Recreation Park, Hills Sculpture Trail, Ukaria Cultural Centre, Mount Barker Summit, Ngeringa Vineyards.
Restaurants in Mount Barker
5.0 based on 3 reviews
X Site Gaming is a local family owned business. We offer unlimited arcade gaming and virtual reality experiences we are south Australia only interactive gaming cafe open late 7 days a week. with everything from board games to 8 ball, arcades to consoles, Air Hokey to Virtual Reality. our 5 star american diner is the coolest retro cafe in town.
4.5 based on 201 reviews
The Prancing Pony Brewery is a beer lovers paradise and proudly operates as an Independent Brewery in the Adelaide Hills. At the core of our brewery are our values, Honesty, Integrity, Independence and Community and everything that we do fits this. The brewery is located only four minutes’ drive from the iconic Hahndorf, a historic German settlement 30 minutes’ from Adelaide’s CBD. The Pony Brewshed restaurant is part of the brewery and all brewing processes can be viewed while enjoying a really good craft beer which is normally followed by some seriously delicious food to compliment the beer.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
The Adelaide Hills Farmers' Market is an authentic farmers market where you can purchase produce direct from the farmer and products direct from the maker. Get a taste of the Adelaide Hills and surrounds and find out who is growing and making your food and what their current local food passion is. There is no-one as passionate about food as those who have decided to grow and make it for a living.
Called in from our Melbourne trip to stock up on fruit and veggies. Found this little gem in Mt Barker. Got carried away and bought up big as they had so much variety in stock and really good quality. There are varying prices, so check out the front of the store and then inside. Bargains are out the front. There are also other items to choose from, so just wander around, people there are very friendly and helpful.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Lovely environment to exercise in. Nothing nicer than walking, or riding, along one of the many designated tracks, listening to the sounds of nature and checking out the variety of water birds close by. The bbq facilities and grassed area also make it a great spot for families to enjoy. The area is well maitained and dogs are also welcome. Get back to nature!
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Adelaide hills chauffeur & limo service provides airport transfers to anywhere in Adelaide as well as fantastic wine tours of some of the best vineyards in South Australia providing comfortable travel. We are able to take you to some fantastic restaurants , cafes and beautiful historic towns as well you can stay at 5 star Accommodation for the night . Explore wildlife parks and beautiful scenery while in our cars our drivers are experienced and will take the best care of you . Book today
4.5 based on 8 reviews
The Hills Sculpture Trail features 26 contemporary stone sculptures made by sculptors who travelled to the region from around the world for the Adelaide Hills Sculpture Symposium events in 2012, 2014 and 2016. They carved their dreams in stone as they ground, chipped, chiselled and polished under the gum trees at The Cedars in Hahndorf - the property of Sir Hans Heysen. Most of the sculptures are dotted around the beautiful landscape of the Adelaide Hills, with some in the neighbouring region of the Fleurieu Peninsula - linking towns and regions, art and people, nature and beauty. In the Adelaide Hills sculptures can be found in the following townships - Mount Barker (8), Stirling (3), Hahndorf (2), Macclesfield, Balhannah, Lobethal, Meadows, Littlehampton, Mount Torrens, Nairne, Woodside and Bridgewater. On the Fleurieu Peninsula sculptures can be found in Langhorne Creek, Mount Compass, Milang and Strathalbyn. All sculptures are located on public land and are easy to access.
I love these sculptures. Drive through the lovely Adelaide Hills and check out these sculptural exhibits from artists across the world. Lots of good coffee and wineries on the way,. I love Sylvio Apponyis work and there are a few. Such a treat for a day driving in the hills.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
UKARIA Cultural Centre is perched on the hillside of the Ngeringa property in the picturesque Adelaide Hills just outside Mount Barker. Concerts have been hosted on the property for acclaimed national and international artists since the mid-1990s. In 2014 the modest concert room was demolished and replaced with a magnificent 220-seat concert hall purpose built for chamber music. Great care has been taken to ensure that the new hall has superb acoustics without compromising the spectacular sweeping views to the Mount Barker summit. Leading architect Anton Johnson has designed every aspect of the Centre with the sensory experience of the visitor in mind. Parking bays are nestled into the edges of the garden, and there are multiple entry points that pass through native flora, traditional roses, lavender and other aromatic herbs. Large sculptures, a dry stone labyrinth, shady trees and a water feature compliment the idyllic setting.
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