Lyndoch Recreation Park
Lyndoch Recreation Park: Barossa's Sporting Heart
Experience breathtaking Barossa Valley views, exquisite natural wines, and authentic Italian cuisine at God's Hill Wines in Lyndoch. A family tradition since 1998.
God's Hill Wines, nestled in Lyndoch, offers stunning views, authentic Italian cuisine, and natural wines. Founded by Charlie Scalzi, the winery embodies Barossa traditions and Italian heritage, creating a unique and welcoming experience for all visitors.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Driving
God's Hill Wines is located at Morphett Rd, Lyndoch SA 5351. From the Lyndoch town center, head south on Barossa Valley Way (B20). Turn left onto Gilbert Street, then left again onto Morphett Road. The winery is a short drive along Morphett Road. Parking is available on-site. There are no tolls on this route. Be aware that parking can be limited during peak season.
Public Transport
From Adelaide, take a train to Gawler Central Station. From Gawler Central Station, transfer to the LinkSA bus route 1110 towards Lyndoch. Alight at the Gilbert Street stop in Lyndoch. From there, it is approximately a 25-minute walk (2 km) to God's Hill Wines via Gilbert Street and Morphett Road. The train fare from Adelaide to Gawler is approximately $7 - $13. The bus fare from Gawler to Lyndoch is approximately $5.
Taxi/Ride-Share
From Lyndoch town center, a taxi or ride-share to God's Hill Wines is a short trip. Expect to pay around $15 - $25 for the ride, depending on the provider and time of day. From Gawler, a taxi or ride-share to God's Hill Wines will cost approximately $26.
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