BAROSSA CANVS
Welcome to the Barossa, where winter is made for long lunches, slow tastings and nights that end by the fire.
Just an easy drive north of Adelaide, the Barossa invites you to linger — over cellar‑door stories, rich reds and food that follows the seasons. This three‑day escape is designed to feel indulgent without feeling rushed. Settle in, choose your moments to splurge, and let the rest unfold naturally.
Adelaide to the Barossa
Leave Adelaide behind and arrive in the Barossa in around 90 minutes (70 kilometres) — close enough for a spontaneous escape, far enough to feel like a proper reset. Check in, drop your bags, and plan your first pleasure of the trip around lunch. If you’re feeling celebratory, time your arrival with the World Gin Day Lunch in Rowland Flat — a spirited way to kick things off. Alternatively, settle in for something slower at From Farm to Table: A Community Long Lunch in Angaston, where good food is shared the way, it should be: generously. This is your push‑the‑boat‑out moment if you fancy it.
Spend the afternoon close to home base with a few unhurried cellar door stops around Rowland Flat and Nuriootpa. Grant Burge Wines and St Hugo offer classic Barossa reds with polished hospitality, while Welland Wines delivers an easygoing, local feel. As evening settles in, keep it simple at your stay — or lean into winter indulgence with Simple Winter Pleasure at St Hugo. Think firelight, rich wines and a sense that the night can take its time.
Accommodation nearby $300 or less
Day 2 Rowland Flat, Stone Well & Nuriootpa
Start the day slowly. A quiet breakfast, a later start, and a morning winery visit where sitting down is part of the pleasure. The Winter Chocolate and Wine Matching Experience in Nuriootpa pairs Barossa reds with indulgent sweetness — the kind of tasting that suits a cool day.
Leave space for wandering. Browse village shops, revisit a favourite cellar door, or simply enjoy doing less — one of the Barossa’s simplest delights. When the temperature drops, anchor the afternoon around a proper winter meal. Stew & Shiraz in Stone Well delivers exactly what the name promises, while Sunday Roast Lunches Are Back This Winter in Rowland Flat bring everyone back to the table for something familiar, comforting and done well.
Accommodation nearby $305 or less
Day 3 Barossa to Adelaide
Enjoy a relaxed final breakfast before checking out, then choose one last Barossa stop on your way out. Apex Bakery in Tanunda is perfect for something sweet to take home, while Darling’s Food with Passion Café is ideal if you’re not quite ready to leave yet. Begin the drive back to Adelaide mid‑afternoon, with the option to slow the journey at Gawler Makers Market (held every second Sunday of the month). Pick up something handmade, make the trip last just a little longer — or head straight home, Barossa warmth carried quietly into the week ahead.