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Barossa Valley

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Barossa Valley, Australia
Barossa Valley, Australia. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

關於Barossa Valley

The Barossa Valley is the most internationally renowned wine region in Australia, around an hour from Adelaide. Many wineries in the region are open for tastings, with many also serving food and beer.

Barossa Valley旅遊指南

城市概覽

The evidence of the original German settlers can be seen in the steeply sloping roofs of the older buildings. The local cuisine is very heavily influenced by German cuisine. For example, meats such as Mettwurst, Bratwurst and a range of other tasty and old-fashioned sausages are found throughout the region. On the dessert side, heavy cream cakes are very popular, including Bienenstich and cream buns of all sorts of forms. There is also a Celtic influence in the Scottish Angaston region. You will be able to see the differences between this town and the surrounding Germanic towns, in the architecture and even by the family names that can be found on war memorials, etc. Religion in this region is predominantly Lutheran, so expect to see many churches made from stone, with beautiful silver spires reaching to the sky. The quality architecture is testament to much loving care and fine masonry skills lavished on the building of the churches in the past 150 years. Barossa is one of the finest wine producing regions in the world, with the industry having been founded by German settlers. It has great soils, family farms where the wine-growing traditions have been passed down through the generations, and local oenologist courses at such places as Roseworthy College are ensuring that winemakers are highly educated and skilled in their winemaking. Many of the local schools also include winemaking courses as part of their agricultural studies curricula.

如何抵達

By car Getting to the Barossa from Adelaide or the airport is considerably easier than traveling to Australia's other major wine regions (Hunter Valley from Sydney - about 2.5 hours; Yarra Valley from Melbourne - about 1.5 hours; or Margaret River from Perth - about 3.5 hours). The Northern Expressway (M2) provides direct access to the Barossa from Adelaide. It is a 110 km/h, limited-access freeway. From Adelaide take the Port Wakefield Highway (A1) to the north, then onto the M2 Northern Expressway, bypassing the town of Gawler and entering the Barossa at Greenock in the Northwest of the valley. Allowing 60–75 minutes between the airport and Barossa winery tasting rooms is realistic. The scenic driving route to the Barossa is via the Adelaide Hills just east of the city, and then north through the hills enjoying country roads and sleepy towns. Perhaps drive through Inglewood, Houghton, and Williamstown to arrive in the Valley at Lyndoch. If time permits, the whispering wall, a reservoir wall at Williamstown is worth a visit. Similar to the sound effect in the dome of St Pauls London, but on a far far larger scale, whispered sounds, inaudible a few feet away are miraculously focussed by the wall to be perfectly audible half a kilometre or so away.

By bus Link SA run coach transfers Gawler and the Barossa four times daily, with two services extending to Adelaide.

當地交通

Public transport isn't that good within the valley, which is a shame given the opportunities to drink excellent wine, usually for free. Hotels can arrange transfers to and from the airport if that's what you want. Car hire is available in Adelaide for all budgets ranging from the major brands, down to rent-a wreck cheapies. You can cycle between the towns, and some cycle facilities are being constructed. Bike hire is available from Barossa Bike Hire.

必看景點

Tour Down Under. A professional cycling racing race featuring some of the world's top riders. Race starts on the third Tuesday of January each year. One stage of the five stage race includes towns in the Barossa Valley. The riders ride approximately 150 km on this stage. Maggie Beer Farm Shop. Maggie Beer is a local chef who presents cooking demonstrations on national TV and an award winning author. The farm shop sells a range of fine foods. Whispering Wall. via Yettie Road, Williamstown. A dam built to create the Barossa Valley reservoir in 1903, that has an unusual design and quality of build that allows people to whisper against one end of the dam wall, and be heard perfectly at the other end 144 metres away. 1 Menglers Hill Lookout, Menglers Hill Rd, Bethany. An excellent vantage point east of Tanunda, with a large carpark and several sculpture around the base. On a clear summers day, it offers stunning and unparalleled views of the entire Valley. Even in winter rain, the view is still worth the short drive. (updated Jun 2023) 2 Barossa Museum, 47 Murray St (B19), Tanunda, ☏ +61 8 8563 2108. A local-history museum in downtown Tanunda. (updated Jun 2023)

體驗活動

Festivals Barossa Vintage Festival. A week-long festival showcasing the region's best food and wine. The festival is held at wineries, vineyards, churches and parks. The Festival is held in odd numbered years and always begins on Easter Monday.

美食

Many of the local restaurants and cafes serve "traditional" German-heritage food, and food made with locally-grown fresh ingredients. Examples include 1918 in Tanunda and the Krondorf Cafe at Kabminye Wines. Fine dining choices include Appellation in Marananga and Vintner's Bar and Grill in Angaston. Many of the vineyards also serve food, from cafe style casual to full service restaurants. Plan on eating at structured times (noon to 2PM and 5–8PM), as many restaurants, pubs and vineyards do not serve meals through the afternoons. Most vineyard restaurants open only for lunch.

飲品與夜生活

If you're coming to the Barossa Valley, the wine is probably part of the attraction. Most bars will serve a good selection, and most of the wineries have a cellar door with free tastings. The main restaurants feature a wide range of Barossa vintages, as well as a surprising breadth of offerings from the rest of Australia and international iconic wines.

Wineries The Barossa Valley is famous for wines and many wines are internationally known. The following list contains some of the larger and commonly recognized wineries.

1847 Wines (Yaldara), Hermann Thumm Dr, Lyndoch, ☏ +61 8 8524 0200. (updated Feb 2017) 1 Bethany Wines, 378 Bethany Rd, Tanunda, ☏ +61 8 8563 2086. M–Sa 10AM–5PM; Su 1PM–5PM. (updated Jun 2023) 2 Burge Family Winemakers, 1312 Barossa Valley Way, Lyndoch, ☏ +61 8 8524 4644. Th–Sa M 10AM–5PM. (updated Jun 2023) 3 Chateau Tanunda (Château Tanunda), 9 Basedow Rd, Tanunda, ☏ +61 8 8563 3888. Daily 10AM–5PM. (updated Jun 2023) 4 Elderton Wines, 3/5 Tanunda Rd, Nuriootpa, ☏ +61 8 8568 7878. M–F 10AM–5PM; Sa Su 11AM–4PM. (updated Jun 2023) 5 God's Hill Wines, 65 Gods Hill Rd, Lyndoch, ☏ +61 432 932 511. (updated Jun 2023) 6 Grant Burge, 11 Lilly Farm Rd, Krondorf, ☏ +61 8 8563 7644. Daily 10AM–5PM. (updated Jun 2023) 7 Henschke, 1428 Keyneton Rd, Keyneton, ☏ +61 8 8564 8223. M–Sa 9AM–4:30PM. (updated Jun 2023) 8 Jacob's Creek, 2129 Barossa Valley Way, Rowland Flat, ☏ 1300 154 474 (domestic)Country code missing. Daily 10AM–4:30PM. 9 Kaesler Wines, 3174 Barossa Valley Way, Nuriootpa. 10 Kellermeister, 1561 Barossa Valley Way, Lyndoch, ☏ +61 8 8524 4303. 11 Kies Family Wines, 1303 Barossa Valley Way, Lyndoch, ☏ +61 8 8524 41

城市概覽改寫自 Wikipedia,旅遊指南來自Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。照片來自 Wikimedia Commons.

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