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The Barossa, Adelaide is one of the famous tourist's attractions in Australia famous for its wineries. Besides wineries you will also get to see 19th century splendid architecture here. Barossa is about an hour's drive north-east of Adelaide and is the State's most famous wine region. This warm, charming and intimate place is a real delight to drop in. Barossa, Adelaide has a very rich culture of the European peasant farmers and English free settlers and you can find the traces of their culture in brilliant Barossa specialty foods, dozens of festivals and events, historic architecture and inspiring arts and antique galleries. Take a winery tour in a limousine or vintage car in this win region. You will find nearly 500 people grape growing families. Take a snap beside the real Jacob's Creek. Also check out the new$5 million Wolf Blass Visitor Centre, or any of the 60 sensational cellar doors with household names like Peter Lehmann, Henschke, Seppelt, Yaldara and Yalumba. Stroll through and check out the famous architectural buildings here. Visit the spectacular buildings and grounds of Chateau Yaldara and the gorgeously reconstructed Chateau Tanunda which houses a gorgeous cricket oval and croquet lawn and the renowned Barossa Small Winemakers Centre. Chateau Barossa's parklands are home to more than 20,000 rose bushes of more than 2000 varieties. Wonder at the Maggie Beer who is one of the renowned cooks and writers in Australia. Visit her farm and purchase some of the gourmet products and award-winning books, and enjoy great coffee and lunch overlooking the lake. Southwest of Lyndoch, near Williamstown, you will find the Whispering Wall. This awesome acoustic phenomenon allows whispers to be heard 140 metres away. There are a number of delightful little towns to stop for lunch, many fine restaurants and around 50 wineries, big and small that welcome visitors. Barossa has a calendar of events. You can be apart of the festivals that if you come during that time. The events in Barossa, Adelaide include: - Barossa Under the Stars (February) - Oompah Festival (February) - Tanunda Show and Essenfest (March) - Barossa Vintage Festival (odd-numbered years in April) - Spring into the Barossa (September) - Barossa International Music Festival and Brass Band Contest (October). Thus Barossa, Adelaide has a lot to offer to the visitors you are seeking a holiday full of fun and enjoyment.
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