The Barossa Valley has a characteristic splendour of its own. European chateaux set within vineyards enhance the multi colours of the changing seasons where villages dot the valleys, on this day of picturesque and taste bud contrasts.
The Cedars - the house and historic working studio of Australia's greatest watercolourist completes a special day.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Follow the Torrens River through the spectacular Torrens Gorge
- Lyndoch Bakery - the aroma of fresh coffee and pastries! Enjoy a complimentary coffee or tea and a German sampler plate of sweet treats
- Visit Wolf Blass and taste some of the Barossa's most famous wines
- Take in panoramic views over the Barossa Valley from Mengler's Hill lookout
- Opportunity to taste Australian wines at Kaesler Winery, a noted Barossa Valley wine producer
- Enjoy a sumptuous lunch at Kaesler Winery Restaurant
- Travel through the old mill town of Woodside and the Adelaide Hills
- Visit The Cedars - the house and studio of Australian landscape artist Sir Han Heysen set on a 60 hectare property
- Wander through this gracious old home still owned by the Heysen family today
- Marvel at the fine collection of paintings and drawings
- See the painting Anna Pavlova wished to buy
- Discover Heysen's working studio built in 1912 which he used until his death in 1968
- A walking trail leads visitors to much loved painting locations used by the artist
- Opportunity to visit the studio of Nora Heysen - Archibald prize winner and daughter of Hans Heysen.
The Cedars is in lieu of Hahndorf.