Join Barossa Unique Tours for an incredible adventure through Australia’s best loved wine region, the beautiful Barossa Valley.
Experience 'Barossa Uncut' – A half day food, wine and sightseeing extravaganza!
This personalised tour will allow you to feel, smell and taste the very essence of Barossa aboard our custom made open air mobile lounge!
Feel the wind in your face as your local and experienced guide takes you on a journey of your choosing…the only limits are your imagination!
Suggested Wineries: Gibsons, Seppeltsfield, Torbreck, Whistler, Tscharke's, Kalleske, Artisans of Barossa, Two Hands, Turkey Flat, Bethany, Murray Street, Peter Lehmann, Rockford, Barrosa Chateau, Yalumba, Saltram’s, Barossa Valley Estate, Chateau Tanunda, St Hallets, Penfolds, Henschke, Rusden, Small Fry
Favourite Attractions you may like to visit on your tour:
Maggie Beers Farm Shop
Barossa Valley Cheese Company
Barossa Valley Brewing
Steiny's Traditional Mettwurst
The Keg Factory
Gully Gardens Dried Fruits
Barossa Farmers Market - (Saturday mornings only)
Historic Chateau Tanunda, Seppeltsfield and Yalumba Wineries
Duration: 3.5 Hours
Where to Meet:
If staying in the Barossa Valley we will pick you up from your accommodation (no extra cost).
If driving to the Barossa we will meet you at the train reserve in Nuriootpa (opposite the BP service station), where there is plenty of shaded parking and public toilets. Please refer to map below.
Other options are to take the train from the Adelaide central station to the Gawler train station. There is a linking bus service available from Gawler to the Barossa departing from the Gawler train station.
All prices are shown in AUD ($)
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Mai Vu from Australia wrote on 19 March 2018
INCREDIBLE
Tony was an amazing guide on the day. He took us to places that suited our taste and what we wanted to get out of Barossa. While we were caught in a storm, it was still one of the best birthday surprises ever. My husband said it was the highlight of turning 30. Highly recommended is an understatement.