Let's say you are on a
budget, you have some unspent holidays left and you would like to take a trip
to a place which you might have not been to or someplace familiar. Even if you
are a frequent traveler, there is still a chance that you might have not heard
of Barossa Valley, also known by the native folks as The Valley of Wine.
Barossa Valley seems
like a very small town, filled with fields of raspberry and grapes, and you can
find winemaking vineyards almost everywhere. However, that is not the only
thing that it has to offer. Barossa Valley surely is mostly famous for its
winemaking and producing some exceptional types of it and with its beautiful
sceneries, historical landmarks and some other side activity areas, it can be a
worthwhile trip for you.
It Has Exemplary Sights And Landmarks
Barossa Valley is full
of beautiful sights and landmarks that you can visit while you are taking a
break from your Barossa wine tours. If you are a history
buff, then you can visit Barossa Colonel Light Monument and such places where
you can find a lot more about Barossa Valley’s history if you would like to discover
something more peaceful, then Lyndoch Lavender Farm and Cafe is the right place
for you.
You Will Find A Lot Of Wine Tasting Places During Barossa Valley Tours
Wine is what Barossa
Valley is famous for. Barossa Valley has different sites where wine tasting
takes place at multiple time periods. So, if you are hoping to try out some
wine during dinner time or lunch time, you can visit those time specified wine
tasting places accordingly.
There Is A Lot Of Things To Do Other Than Wine Tasting As Well
If you are looking for
something more exciting than you should try out Whispering Wall. It is said
that if you whisper something on one side of the wall, then you can hear it
from the other side. It is quite a place to take a stroll, as well and it is
one of the only places that you can visit during your break from Barossa wine
tours.
It Has One Of The Most Beautiful Natural Parks In The Country
If
you would like to experience some wildlife, then you can surely visit some of
the most beautiful natural parks that Barossa Valley has to offer such as
Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park or Mengler's Hill Lookout Sculpture Park.
Barossa Valley Is Quite Rich In History
If you would like to
know more about Barossa Valley’s history, then you should surely visit Bethany
Historical Walk or Lyndoch Heritage Walk.
Something To Take As A Souvenir From Barossa Valley Tours From Adelaide
A journey should end
with a reminder of the journey. You will find a lot of shopping places
throughout your Barossa Valley tours from Adelaide. You can find stalls by the
vineyards, or you can purchase a good quality wine from places like Schild
Estate Wines and if you found any of your favorite wine during the wine
tasting, then you can purchase it during that.