Food scene
Great deserts, ice-cream and coffee, observe chocolate-making. Very nice outdoor deck with water views.
14 locals recommend
Barossa Valley Chocolate Company
64 Burings RdGreat deserts, ice-cream and coffee, observe chocolate-making. Very nice outdoor deck with water views.
A locally owned pub, run by a father daughter duo with a passion for creating all things hospitality. Their goal is for everyone to enjoy their warm and inviting hotels and create magical memorable moments in them just as they have.
Williamstown Hotel
20 Queen StA locally owned pub, run by a father daughter duo with a passion for creating all things hospitality. Their goal is for everyone to enjoy their warm and inviting hotels and create magical memorable moments in them just as they have.
The Farm Shop serves beautiful, simple, delicious food in the ‘Eatery’ in the adjoining building. This is the only place in Australia where you have the chance to see and try just about every product they make.
23 locals recommend
Maggie Beer's Farm Shop & Cafe
50 Pheasant Farm RdThe Farm Shop serves beautiful, simple, delicious food in the ‘Eatery’ in the adjoining building. This is the only place in Australia where you have the chance to see and try just about every product they make.
Lots of gluten free, vegetarian and vegan options. Coffee supplied by the Campos Coffee. Indoor dining room, courtyard or our new beer garden.
12 locals recommend
The Table Cafe
30 Barossa Valley WayLots of gluten free, vegetarian and vegan options. Coffee supplied by the Campos Coffee. Indoor dining room, courtyard or our new beer garden.
FermentAsian has its roots firmly entrenched in the Vietnamese heritage of the owner's parents who arrived in the Barossa Valley in March 2010. It offers traditional meals and meals inspired by the owner's favourite Australian restaurants serving Southeast Asian cuisine.
41 locals recommend
fermentAsian
90 Murray StFermentAsian has its roots firmly entrenched in the Vietnamese heritage of the owner's parents who arrived in the Barossa Valley in March 2010. It offers traditional meals and meals inspired by the owner's favourite Australian restaurants serving Southeast Asian cuisine.
Char Barossa
Relaxed dining, friendly service & honest food, done well.
EDO Chucina's focus is on traditional PINSA (a very light Roman style Pizza) & HOME-MADE PASTA offering of course entrees, mains and dessert, sourcing as much as possible local produce and ingredients.
EDO CUCINA
EDO Chucina's focus is on traditional PINSA (a very light Roman style Pizza) & HOME-MADE PASTA offering of course entrees, mains and dessert, sourcing as much as possible local produce and ingredients.
Appellation is renowned as one of Australia’s finest regional restaurants. Dining in Appellation restaurant is an unforgettable event for visitors to the Barossa.
6 locals recommend
Appellation Restaurant
Stonewell RoadAppellation is renowned as one of Australia’s finest regional restaurants. Dining in Appellation restaurant is an unforgettable event for visitors to the Barossa.
The menus celebrate Fino Seppeltsfield’s ongoing commitment to showcasing the very best produce from the Barossa and South Australia and Seppeltsfield Wine pairings.
9 locals recommend
FINO at Seppeltsfield
730 Seppeltsfield RdThe menus celebrate Fino Seppeltsfield’s ongoing commitment to showcasing the very best produce from the Barossa and South Australia and Seppeltsfield Wine pairings.
In Williamstown
Williamstown Swimming Pool
15 Springton RdA very nice place to cool down on a hot summer day.
A nice little cafe, offering good food at reasonable prices, both to eat there or takeway (online ordering available). We often order chips - very generous size, so either order "small" (enough for 2 people) or make sure you're very hungry if you order the "medium" size.
The Williamstown General
33 Queen StA nice little cafe, offering good food at reasonable prices, both to eat there or takeway (online ordering available). We often order chips - very generous size, so either order "small" (enough for 2 people) or make sure you're very hungry if you order the "medium" size.
Smoothie & juice bar. 11 Queen Street Williamstown, South Australia. Opening hours:
Monday 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Saturday 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Sunday 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Blitz on Queen St
Smoothie & juice bar. 11 Queen Street Williamstown, South Australia. Opening hours:
Monday 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Saturday 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Sunday 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
The Old Bakehouse Tavern
Where delicious food, incredible drinks & an enjoyable atmosphere combine!
A E Bodybar
a collection of crafted beauty experiences
A great variety of activities to compliment your visit to Australia's premier wine and food destination from kayaking, to eBiking, to hiking. There's something for everyone to help you connect with wellness and nature.
Barossa Outdoors
A great variety of activities to compliment your visit to Australia's premier wine and food destination from kayaking, to eBiking, to hiking. There's something for everyone to help you connect with wellness and nature.
Sightseeing
Barossa Reservoir Park
65 Whispering Wall RdCheck out the acoustics at the Whispering Wall!
Beatiful, great views and the charming gift shop also offers lavender icecream.
6 locals recommend
Lyndoch Lavender Farm & Cafe
Tweedies Gully RoadBeatiful, great views and the charming gift shop also offers lavender icecream.
Modern stone sculptures and amazing views across Barossa Valley.
30 locals recommend
Barossa Sculpture Park
Menglers Hill RoadModern stone sculptures and amazing views across Barossa Valley.
Activities
Warren Reservoir
Kayaking, fishing, bush walking
Jenkins scrub walking trail
Heysen TrailNature walk, bushwaking, bird watching
Barossa Bowland
89 Menge RdFun for all ages!
Enjoy a beautiful garden an learn about the native plants of the Barossa Valley.
8 locals recommend
Barossa Bushgardens
653 Research RdEnjoy a beautiful garden an learn about the native plants of the Barossa Valley.
A beautiful park in historic Gawler - one of the first towns in South Australia.
Dead Mans Pass Reserve
A beautiful park in historic Gawler - one of the first towns in South Australia.
Barossa by scooter is the most unique, flexible and fun way to explore the region. Your very own unique Barossa experience.
Scoot'n'Toot Adventure
56 Murray StBarossa by scooter is the most unique, flexible and fun way to explore the region. Your very own unique Barossa experience.
Arts & Entertainment
Lyndoch Hotel
1 Gilbert StVisit our local library in historic Lyndoch.
Gawler Cinemas
11 Murray StA traditional cinema house, offering movie+food deals.
A spectacular concert hall in the Adelaide Hills, with wonderful performances throughout the year.
9 locals recommend
UKARIA Cultural Centre (Formerly Ngeringa Cultural Centre)
119 Williams RdA spectacular concert hall in the Adelaide Hills, with wonderful performances throughout the year.
The Barossa Arts Centre hosts orchestras, choirs, musicals, comedy, rock acts, large- and small-scale theatre productions, exhibitions, seminars, conferences, dinners and events.
Barossa Arts Centre
130 Magnolia RdThe Barossa Arts Centre hosts orchestras, choirs, musicals, comedy, rock acts, large- and small-scale theatre productions, exhibitions, seminars, conferences, dinners and events.
Wineries and Cellar doors
Organic & biodynamic farm and a truly unique winery and cellar door, with many artful features.
10 locals recommend
Tscharke
376 Seppeltsfield RdOrganic & biodynamic farm and a truly unique winery and cellar door, with many artful features.
A very nice winery and cellar door, with a great outdoor area and a warm inviting indoor space.
12 locals recommend
Whistler Wines - Barossa Valley
241 Seppeltsfield RdA very nice winery and cellar door, with a great outdoor area and a warm inviting indoor space.
The story of Jacob’s Creek is a story of people, places and passion. A 167-year history of Gramp & Sons that first began when a Bavarian immigrant missed the taste of wine from his homeland so much, he decided to start growing grapes. Discover our passion for winemaking and our journey to becoming one of Australia’s best wine producers.
Jacob Creek
The story of Jacob’s Creek is a story of people, places and passion. A 167-year history of Gramp & Sons that first began when a Bavarian immigrant missed the taste of wine from his homeland so much, he decided to start growing grapes. Discover our passion for winemaking and our journey to becoming one of Australia’s best wine producers.
Eight small winemakers brought together by a shared commitment to protect and promote the art of small-batch Barossa winemaking.
Artisans of Barossa
Eight small winemakers brought together by a shared commitment to protect and promote the art of small-batch Barossa winemaking.
1837 Barossa is an iconic Australian wine producer that commemorates the date on which Colonel William Light, founder of Adelaide and first Surveyor-General of South Australia named the Barossa in December 1837. The Barossa Colonel Light Monument, a life-size bronze monument of Colonel Light on horseback and the iconic Barossa Manor honour the birthplace of Barossa on the estate.
1837 Barossa
1837 Barossa is an iconic Australian wine producer that commemorates the date on which Colonel William Light, founder of Adelaide and first Surveyor-General of South Australia named the Barossa in December 1837. The Barossa Colonel Light Monument, a life-size bronze monument of Colonel Light on horseback and the iconic Barossa Manor honour the birthplace of Barossa on the estate.