Things to do

    • Food & Drink

    Fernfield Wines

    Fernfield’s little estate is tucked away and a well kept secret, the wines have consistently won trophies and receive impressive reviews.
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    • Experiences

    Henschke

    The Henschke Eden Valley vineyard is located in the cooler part of the Mount Lofty Ranges, in the Barossa Range just east of the Barossa Valley
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    • Local Adventures

    Max & Me

    Max & Me is small-batch wines and olive oil, centred on Boongarrie Estate, in the Eden Valley in the Central-East of the Barossa Ranges.
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    • Local Adventures

    Barossa Helicopters

    Offer scenic flights, food & wine packages, chocolate & wine matching, gin making and more! Also offering tailored packages, pick up/drop off from Barossa accommodation or private charters to other regions such as Clare, McLaren Vale and Riverland.
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    • Attractions

    Barossa Sculpture Park

    Come and experience the essence of art in the middle of the Barossa Valley. Here you will find a range of sculptures created out of the natural environment around them
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    • Trails

    Mount Crawford Forest Reserve

    The Mount Crawford Forest Reserve is located in an historic mining district of the Adelaide Hills, just an hour’s drive from the city and 7km from the township of Williamstown.
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    • Local Markets

    Barossa Farmers Markets

    Check out the Barossa Farmers Markets and enjoy fresh produce from local growers, as well as many other items from local tinkerers.
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    • Attractions

    Big Rocking Horse

    The Big Rocking Horse is a tourist attraction located in the town of Gumeracha, South Australia. Designed by David McIntosh, the structure weighs 25 tonnes and stands at over 18 metres tall
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    Whispering Wall

    The Whispering Wall is in fact the retaining wall of the Barossa Reservoir. Built between 1899 and 1903, the dam was a revolutionary engineering feat for its day and attracted attention from all over the world, even making its way into the pages of the journal Scientific American.
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Stay at Murray Recreation and Caravan Park

Visit our Stay and Park Facilities pages to see what more we have to offer you!