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Barossa Chateau: A Blend of History, Art, and Wine

Discover Barossa Chateau: Where history, art, and wine converge in the heart of the Barossa Valley for an unforgettable experience.

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Barossa Chateau is a landmark estate in the heart of the Barossa Valley, offering visitors a unique blend of history, art, and wine experiences. With its magnificent grounds, art gallery, wine store, and high tea offerings, it's a destination that appeals to a variety of interests.

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Local tips

  • Explore the Queen's Rose Garden for a tranquil walk amidst thousands of roses.
  • Indulge in the High Tea experience for a taste of local flavors and elegant service.
  • Visit the Grand Ballroom and Art Gallery to admire the impressive collection of antiques and porcelain.
  • Check the event schedule for art exhibitions, musical performances, and special events.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    Barossa Chateau is located at 35 Hermann Thumm Dr, Lyndoch. From the Barossa Valley Way, turn onto Hermann Thumm Dr. The Chateau will be on your left. Parking is available on-site. Parking is free.

  • Public Transport

    From Adelaide, take a bus to Gawler. From Gawler, you can take a taxi or ride-share service to Barossa Chateau in Lyndoch, approximately 15-20 minutes away. A taxi or ride-share will cost approximately $30-$40.

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Nestled in the renowned Barossa Valley, Barossa Chateau stands as a testament to the region's rich history and dedication to fine wine and hospitality. The Chateau is more than just a winery; it's an immersive experience that combines art, history, and the pleasures of the palate. Originally established to create quality Barossa wine for export, emulating the French tradition of winemaking, the Chateau boasts a significant collection of porcelain and antiques, displayed within its Grand Ballroom and Art Gallery. Visitors can wander through the opulent space, admiring pieces from renowned porcelain houses dating back to the 18th century. The estate also features the Queen's Rose Garden, opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1986, showcasing over 3,000 roses and offering 5km of paths to explore. The manicured gardens provide a tranquil setting for a leisurely stroll or a picturesque backdrop for high tea. Barossa Chateau offers a range of experiences, including wine tastings, high tea, and Devonshire tea. The on-site cafe serves light lunches and regional platters, while the wine store allows visitors to sample and purchase local wines. For a truly indulgent experience, guests can book exclusive accommodation at 'The Residence,' a luxury apartment furnished with original antique and art pieces. The Chateau also hosts special events, including art exhibitions, musical performances, and open question sessions with the Artist in Residence. Whether you're a wine enthusiast, art lover, or simply seeking a memorable Barossa experience, the Barossa Chateau offers a blend of history, culture, and indulgence.

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