Cimicky Wines
Cimicky Wines: A Taste of the Barossa Valley
Discover award-winning wines, art, and history at 1837 Barossa, a landmark destination in the heart of the Barossa Valley.
1837 Barossa is a winery in Lyndoch that commemorates the naming of the Barossa region by Colonel William Light in 1837. The estate offers wine tastings, a restaurant, an art trail, and luxury cottage accommodations, all set against the backdrop of the picturesque Barossa Valley.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Driving
From the center of Tanunda, drive south on Murray Street, which turns into Barossa Valley Way (B39) towards Lyndoch. Turn left onto Yaldara Drive. 1837 Barossa is located at 119 Yaldara Dr. There are 50 car parking spaces and 2 bus parking spaces available on-site for free.
Public Transport
Take a Barossa Valley Coaches bus from the Tanunda bus stop to the Lyndoch stop. Walk south along Barossa Valley Way, then turn left onto Yaldara Drive. 1837 Barossa is a short walk from the bus stop. A single bus fare from Tanunda to Lyndoch costs approximately $3 - $5.
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