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Barossa Valley
With famous wines, a feast of festivals, a lively heritage, and only an hour's drive north of Adelaide, the Barossa is an ideal destination for a day trip, or better still a few days of pure indulgence.  The Barossa, comprising the Barossa and Eden Valleys, is one of the world's greatest wine producing areas. Twenty kilometres wide and about thirty kilometres long, it has a rich European culture with German and English-style villages, churches and chateau


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Barossa Bistro
37a Murray Street, Angaston
Lunch and dinner daily
Cuisine Style: Family dining bistro and BYO

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Story Book Cottage & Whacky Wood - Tanunda
Story Book Cottage houses 55 displays of children's fairy stories and nursery rhymes. Whacky Wood features Australian bush games and puzzles for adults and children. Live animal enclosure with animals relating to children's stories including Peter Rabbit and walk-in rabbit burrow.

 

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Maggie Beer's Farm Shop
Open daily 10.30am - 5pm except Christmas Day, New Years Day and Good Friday
Maggie Beer, cook, writer and founder of Maggie Beers Products, offers tastings of her range of products as well as seasonal produce in limited edition and other regional specialties. Customers can browse amongst her personally selected regional specialty goods, books and gifts for discerning food fans, all in this beautiful setting perched on the side of a huge dam surrounded by vines and olives.

 

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