Barossa Valley Hotels
Welcome to one of the best wine regions in the world. The Barossa Valley has rolling green hills, world-class cellar doors, award-winning restaurants, and small historic towns. Discover a range of lavish retreats and comfy cottages today.
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Discover Barossa Valley
Come for the wine, stay for much more. Just a 50-minute drive northeast of Adelaide, this is the region where time seems to slow down and the finer things are celebrated. Beyond the famous rich reds and cellar doors, you'll discover hot air balloon rides, national parks and enchanting villages.
Explore Angaston, where artisan producers and boutiques line the streets, and Lyndoch, a picturesque town of tree-lined streets dotted with heritage buildings. From vineyard picnics to handcrafted cheeses at a local farm and hearty fare in cosy pubs, the Barossa is a feast in every sense.
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Places to see
What are the must-see attractions in the Barossa Valley?
Seppeltsfield Road: Cruise along this palm-lined road past vineyards and the Seppeltsfield family mausoleum to the historic cellar door.
Maggie Beer's Farm Shop: Maggie is a culinary icon, and this is her foodie haven. Enjoy gourmet delights and local produce over lunch.
Hot Air Ballooning: Float over the sprawling vines at sunrise and enjoy a Champagne breakfast for an unmatched view of the Barossa.
Barossa Farmers Market: Taste your way through stalls of seasonal, artisan-made regional food every Saturday morning in Angaston.
Mengler Hill Lookout: Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the valley and the fantastically quirky artworks in the Sculpture Park.
Find the right hotel
What are the best areas to stay in the Barossa Valley?
Tanunda: With a main street full of shops, cafes, and historic buildings, this is an excellent base for exploring the wineries and attractions.
Angaston: Overflowing with character, this relaxed town is known for its artisan foods, boutiques, and access to vineyards and national parks.
Nuriootpa: Yet another foodie destination, the town's German heritage shines through with its traditional pubs and bakeries.
Lyndoch: This idyllic village is snuggled into the southern end of the Barossa and boasts a lavender farm, charming cafes, and tranquillity.
Rowland Flat: Surrounded by rolling vineyards, this tiny town offers easy access to some of the Barossa's most iconic wineries.
What are the best hotels for solo travellers in the Barossa Valley?
Vine Inn Barossa: With its restaurants, pub, wine tours, golf course, and convenient Tanunda location, this is a great choice for solo travellers.
The Lyndoch Motel: Enjoy spacious rooms, a swimming pool, a short stroll to cafes, and a garden boasting over 30,000 beautiful roses.
Novotel the Barossa Valley Resort: Overlooking Jacob's Creek and the Barossa Valley Ranges, this is true resort living.
What are the best hotels for couples in the Barossa Valley?
The Louise: Bringing a touch of luxury to the Barossa, this is a stylish escape complete with private villa-style suites and world-class dining.
Barossa Weintal Hotel Complex: Unwind in tranquil surroundings with a spacious room, relaxing pool area, and a perfect wine-touring location.
The Wine Vine: Experience an easy and intimate stay with luxe rooms, a beautiful garden, and a focus on personalised service.
What are the best hotels for families in the Barossa Valley?
Novotel the Barossa Valley Resort: Keep the family entertained with a kids' club, playground, swimming pools, and the Barossa Cycling Trail.
The Louise: Villa-style suites, family-friendly dining, cycling, and nearby nature trails make for an easy escape.
Barossa Shiraz Estate: The luxury cottages and lodge provide the perfect base to explore this world-famous wine region with the whole family.
Amenities
What are the best hotels for amenities in the Barossa Valley?
Novotel the Barossa Valley Resort: From the championship golf course and spa to the dining options and kids' activities, you'll find everything you need for a memorable stay.
The Lodge at Seppeltsfield: This secluded retreat boasts a private cinema, an infinity pool overlooking the vineyards, and access to the historic Seppeltsfield winery.
The Louise: This luxury lodge offers world-class dining at Appellation, a personalised concierge service and access to the best of the Barossa.
Getting around
What is the best way to get around the Barossa Valley?
Public Transport in Barossa Valley
A regular bus service connects the main towns and villages in the Barossa, allowing you to hop on and off at your leisure. Buy tickets onboard or download the Barossa Valley Coachlines app. There's also the Barossa Valley Wine Train, a vintage train that rolls through the vineyards, offering wine tastings and meals along the way.
Private Transport in Barossa Valley
Taxis and ride-hailing services operate in the region. Car hire is another option that offers the most flexibility, allowing you to discover hidden gems and explore the surrounding countryside. Tours can also be booked that take you to the wineries.
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