Home to some of the most famous Australian wineries, Barossa has many options for you to taste and tour the vineyards of your favourite label. Take the ultimate wine tour of the Centennial Cellar in Seppeltsfield for a special treat. Here you'll get to try a vintage Tawny port from your birth year, direct from the barrel. Of course, it's not just the wine that brings people to Barossa; there's the food as well. Grab a picnic hamper and map from the Barossa Visitor Information Centre in Tanunda, and get ready for a day's adventure.
The Butcher, Baker, Winemaker Trail takes you around the Barossa Valley, with some fantastic gourmet food stops along the way. Fill your basket with hand-made cheese, smoked sausages, freshly baked bread, and other seasonal delights on this self-drive tour. Just remember to leave some space for a few bottles of your favourite wine from one of the wineries on the route. Penfolds, Wolf Blass, Jacob's Creek, and Seppeltsfield are just some you can visit.
With all this indulgence, perhaps a little exercise may be needed. Hire a bike or bring your own, and cycle from your accommodation through the serene Barossa landscape. If you want a more relaxed option for getting around, hop on an electric Segway from Segway Sensation SA at Seppeltsfield Winery to enjoy their guided tours of the estate.