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Title: Barossa / Clare Valley advice wanted - not camping though.
Post by: Stozz on July 14, 2013, 08:04:21 PM
Hiya,

We've got an opportunity to be in Adelaide in early September to coincide with some other work stuff.  We're thinking about a quiet weekend in the Barossa - not camping as we are flying in - but we don't know the area very well.  Any locals got any tips on which town or a nice location to stay? We prefer self contained house type accommo or maybe a B&B where they leave you alone. Close to a couple of wineries and somewhere to get an evening meal.  Maybe a weekend market if there is something interesting to see. We don't need to go to 30 wineries or anywhere with big crowds, but there seems to be lots of little towns and we don't know one from the other.  Or is Clare Valley better?

Any advice welcomed. Thanks.

Stozz 1 & 2
Title: Re: Barossa / Clare Valley advice wanted - not camping though.
Post by: Garry H on July 14, 2013, 09:22:32 PM
guessing you will have a vehicle?
my pick would be the Barrosa, quite a few other things to see and do other than the wineries compared to the Clare Valley
whispering wall etc
Title: Re: Barossa / Clare Valley advice wanted - not camping though.
Post by: Stozz on July 14, 2013, 09:40:27 PM
Yep, will hire a car in radelaide.
So, any tips on local towns would be great.
Title: Re: Barossa / Clare Valley advice wanted - not camping though.
Post by: db on July 15, 2013, 08:04:51 AM
there are lots of places to stay in the barossa, and nothing is more than about half an hour away. Can you give an idea of budget?
Title: Re: Barossa / Clare Valley advice wanted - not camping though.
Post by: Doug.b on July 15, 2013, 09:48:01 AM
Tanunda is a great little town just next door to the Barossa.

Doug
Title: Re: Barossa / Clare Valley advice wanted - not camping though.
Post by: slave on July 15, 2013, 11:09:18 AM
We usually do camping overnighters in the Barossa so cant help with accommodation and don't drink wine much so cant help there either.
We have enjoyed
Maggie Beers Farm shop
Barossa Farmers Market www.barossafarmersmarket.com (http://www.barossafarmersmarket.com)
Apex Bakery - Tanunda
Barossa valley cheese Company www.barossacheese.com.au (http://www.barossacheese.com.au)
Linke's Butchers- Nuriootpa
Last time we found a great look out with large sculptures but don't remember the name of it. It was on the eastern side of the valley.

Hope that helps a little


Hiya,

We've got an opportunity to be in Adelaide in early September to coincide with some other work stuff.  We're thinking about a quiet weekend in the Barossa - not camping as we are flying in - but we don't know the area very well.  Any locals got any tips on which town or a nice location to stay? We prefer self contained house type accommo or maybe a B&B where they leave you alone. Close to a couple of wineries and somewhere to get an evening meal.  Maybe a weekend market if there is something interesting to see. We don't need to go to 30 wineries or anywhere with big crowds, but there seems to be lots of little towns and we don't know one from the other.  Or is Clare Valley better?

Any advice welcomed. Thanks.

Stozz 1 & 2
Title: Re: Barossa / Clare Valley advice wanted - not camping though.
Post by: Marschy on July 15, 2013, 12:07:28 PM
The lookout would be Mengler Hill lookout, just south of the Nuriootpa to Angaston road.
Title: Re: Barossa / Clare Valley advice wanted - not camping though.
Post by: slave on July 15, 2013, 12:13:16 PM
The lookout would be Mengler Hill lookout, just south of the Nuriootpa to Angaston road.
Thanks Marschy, that sounds right
Title: Re: Barossa / Clare Valley advice wanted - not camping though.
Post by: Stozz on July 15, 2013, 04:15:59 PM
We usually do camping overnighters in the Barossa so cant help with accommodation and don't drink wine much so cant help there either.
We have enjoyed
Maggie Beers Farm shop
Barossa Farmers Market www.barossafarmersmarket.com (http://www.barossafarmersmarket.com)
Apex Bakery - Tanunda
Barossa valley cheese Company www.barossacheese.com.au (http://www.barossacheese.com.au)
Linke's Butchers- Nuriootpa
Last time we found a great look out with large sculptures but don't remember the name of it. It was on the eastern side of the valley.

Hope that helps a little


That's great. All of these things sound good. Are they close by, and therefore it doesnt matter where you stay?

Tanunda is a great little town just next door to the Barossa.

Doug


Is just next door less than an hour?

We are from WA, next door can mean a very long way!

there are lots of places to stay in the Barossa, and nothing is more than about half an hour away. Can you give an idea of budget?


Say, max of $250/night for something of good value.  Any recommendations gratefully received.

thanks everyone.
Title: Re: Barossa / Clare Valley advice wanted - not camping though.
Post by: slave on July 15, 2013, 04:35:49 PM

The main towns are Tanunda, Nuriootpa and Angaston  and are about 10 minutes away from each other so it doesnt matter where you stay.
Title: Re: Barossa / Clare Valley advice wanted - not camping though.
Post by: xcvator on July 15, 2013, 07:13:32 PM
And everything except the pub shuts at 5:30  ??? even on Saturday night  :'(
Title: Re: Barossa / Clare Valley advice wanted - not camping though.
Post by: MrHorsepower on July 15, 2013, 09:00:43 PM
Hi Stozz, Barossa is definately the pick. I would stay in either Angaston or Lyndoch, both towns are a little nicer (Traditional old country towns) where as Tanunda is a little more populated check out here http://www.stayz.com.au/accommodation/sa/barossa/barossa-valley?view=list&page=1 (http://www.stayz.com.au/accommodation/sa/barossa/barossa-valley?view=list&page=1)  for accomodation..We live about an hour from Barossa in the Adelaide Hills .Cheers  Michael