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Domain Day
Domain Day is a family owned winery nestled in the most southeastern corner of the Barossa Valley. The cellar door, originally the Williamstown Institute, is one of the oldest historic buildings in Williamstown and offers visitors a unique tasting experience. With our vineyard in the higher elevation and cooler climate of Mount Crawford, we are able to produce elegant wines, rich in complexity and fruit flavours. We also offer alternative varieties new to Australia, such as Garganega, Saperavi...
Dragonfly Antiques
Dragonfly Antiques deals only with original pieces (no replicas) from Asia. Our range of furniture and accessories ages from 60 - 140 years old. Many pieces have remained in their rustic condition with some minimal restoration, where others have been restored to near new condition. In August 2008 we launched our Vietnamese Silk range. We have created many one of pieces of bedding and quilts as well as cushion covers, table runners and place mats. Whether you are looking for a feature piece or...
Mount Crawford Forest Reserve
Fossicking for gold, diamonds, opal, garnet and other gems is one of the more unusual recreational opportunities offered by Mount Crawford Forest. Mount Crawford Forest is in an historic mining area of the Adelaide Hills. You'll find a network of roads and trails within the forest is used extensively by bushwalkers, cyclists and horse riders, and picnicking and camping facilities are provided. Restrictions apply during summer months, and keep clear of those old mine shafts!
TeAro Estate
You know the line that appears up the sides of your mouth after a few reds? At TeAro Estate we call that the Jokers Grin. Join our family for a hosted tasting and uncover tales from the vineyard and winery. Or unwind on the deck with a 'Farmhouse' grazing platter bringing the best of the region to your plate. Non-drinkers can explore the synergies between wine and tea through locally blended teas presented with a quirky wine spin, and kids can indulge in a 'TeAro Treat Bag'. Taste the Barossa...
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. But what draws visitors to the Whispering Wall is its unique acoustic effects: words whispered at one side can be clearly heard at the other, more than 100 metres away. Children in particular love visiting the wall ...