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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 10, 2023
How long is the drive from Mildura to Coober Pedy?
The direct drive from Mildura to Coober Pedy is 671 mi (1,079 km), and should have a drive time of 12 hrs 42 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Mildura to Coober Pedy, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Tanunda, as well as top places to visit like Perry Sandhills and Woolshed Brewery, or the ever-popular Old Wentworth Gaol.
Tanunda, located in the Barossa Valley region of South Australia, is a charming town with a population of around 4600. The name Tanunda originates from an Aboriginal word signifying "water hole." This picturesque town offers various seating options including tables, lounges, and an outdoor courtyard for visitors to relax and enjoy their meals. With a diverse menu offering breakfast and lunch options, Tanunda provides a delightful culinary experience for its guests.
Most popular city on this route
40 minutes off the main route, 28% of way to Coober Pedy
Best stops along Mildura to Coober Pedy drive
The top stops along the way from Mildura to Coober Pedy (with short detours) are Chateau Tanunda, Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden, and Jacobs Creek Retreat. Other popular stops include Riesling Trail, Woolshed Brewery, and Steamtown Heritage Rail Centre.
The Old Wentworth Gaol offers a glimpse into the past, where 8 years in prison was the punishment for stealing a horse and just 1 year for getting drunk and punching someone. The visitor found it to be a good historical trip, despite initially thinking it was closed. The reasonable entry fee of $8 makes it worth the visit, with an hour being sufficient to explore the small but intriguing jail.
Lovely old goal well maintained. Has lots of artefacts to look at. Staff very friendly. It is a self guided tour and you can take as long as you like. Park and toilets opposite goal . Town musuem is also across the road.
Gillian Cameron — Google review
You feel like you've stepped back in time here. It's a very interesting to learn the history of the gaol, what happened there and who was impressed. We really enjoyed ourselves!
Jessica Hulson (Jess) — Google review
Very cool. Informative exhibits. Allows pets which was great! The kids really enjoyed it. Very educational. The guy at the entry was lovely. Wasn't much to do nearby, but worth a visit.
Ness Harmer — Google review
Pretty good look at how things were back in those days. 8 years prison for stealing a horse. Wow, what changed
These days you only get 8 years for murder. Can someone explain that to me. If you got drunk in those days and punched someone you could have got 1 year goal. These days you can use being drunk or high on drugs as an excuse for committing crimes and get a reduced sentence because of it. Again can someone explain why we are so soft on major crimes these days. Ok the goal is a good history trip and the goal or jail while is small is worth a look at. All good Jim. Look
dodge and plymouth parts australia — Google review
A great deal of information available during a self guided tour. Gift shop available. Public rest rooms across the road in a local park.
There is also the pioneer museum close by. Reasonably priced at $10 per adult.
Natasha Deex — Google review
Paranormal investigated this beautiful gaol .what awesome activity we had as a team.
Chases of the paranormal 👻
Jodie Prideaux — Google review
Great place to visit to learn about a bit of the history of Wentworth and the stark reality of what prisoners lived in and the way they were treated. So well kept a credit to whoever is looking after this site.
L Christian — Google review
If you like history this is worth going to. A lot of historical items on display. walk through at your own pace & read all about it. $8 per adult entry fee
Helen Clarke — Google review
The history of this place. One the most intact old gaols from the 1800s. Great indigenous history collection and display. $8 entry and an on-site antique store.
Elizabeth Smith — Google review
The Old Wentworth gaol is the oldest Australian designed gaol and was built between 1879-1881 and operated till 1927. The Gaol gives you a glimpse into how life was as a prisoner back in those days. It has a male cell block of 10 cells and female cell block of only 2 cells. Lots of information & stories are there inside to read about who were prisoners, gaolers and others in Old Wentworth gaol. Definitely worth a visit if you are around Wentworth or Mildura.
Nakul pisolkar — Google review
Paul was a gracious host on our paranormal tour and showed us around the gaol before leaving us to investigate alone in the dark. With a full moon behind us we explored for nearly 3 hours. This gaol is original and a great deal of care and attention has gone into its upkeep and history. We will be back!
Paranormal 11:11 — Google review
Very interesting history well worth a vist
Mark Felton — Google review
Very interesting to see the building. Definitely built to last. Displays a bit of a mixed bag, but as it's run by locals rather than professionals that's to be expected. Displays were not offensive some just not particularly connected to Wentworth jail
Mary Coombe — Google review
Thought it was closed at first as I didn't notice the open signs in the office. Price is reasonable at $8, even $10 would be fine.
You can easily do this place in an hour even if you stop to read everything. Worth the visit.
Mathew Barber — Google review
Fascinating place to visit for a bit of penal history. Lots to see and learn about.
Nina — Google review
Our family loved this old gaol. Such a great experience to be able to have some insight into how hard things were back in the early colonisation times.
Possibly not very accessible for people with walking disabilities or wheel chairs due to steps.
Shayne Beswick — Google review
We'll worth the trip over to see the goal.
You can take your time walking around it, dog friendly as well still take doggy bags with you. Just a few of the photos that I took.
Lesley Wright — Google review
Great little goal - very interesting history lots of information dotted around. Worth a visit .
Perry Sandhills, located just outside the town of Wentworth on the VIC-NSW border, is an amazing spot for families to explore sand dunes and enjoy a day out. Visitors recommend bringing smooth plastic toboggans or boogy boards for sliding down the dunes and suggest packing water to wash out sand from kids' eyes. The area offers a great view of the sunset from the sand hills and provides toilets and under cover shelter for resting in the shade.
Beautiful Little spot, impressive to see the giant Eucalyptus growing amongst all that sand!
Sealed the whole way there up to the car park.
Good for all fitness levels
RichCor — Google review
Great sandhills with interesting history! The god tree there is also worth a visit. There is some litter on the ground in places so please make an effort to keep this clean for everyone to enjoy!
Luke McGrath — Google review
Interesting place, a little unexpected given there doesn’t appear to be any other sand dunes in the area. Toilets and under cover shelter next to sand hills for a rest in the shade. Easily accessible.
Nathan Cook — Google review
we had a great time wandering around and took lots of pictures
mark lehne — Google review
If you are after sand dunes this place is OK. Parking is available and it's accessible by car/SUV. It was a pleasant walk along the dunes on a ~30 degree day. Tricky to walk with shoes, bare foot or trekking shoes suits best.
Pr3m — Google review
Kids loved rolling down the hill and playing with the finest sand while me and hubby were amazed by the beautiful sunset. What an amazing place and hidden gem!
Chelsea Zhong — Google review
A great natural wonder, their are toilets and a shelter with table and bench.
The god tree is a wonder.
Matthew Yager — Google review
Can walk over these & drive all the way around. Take some cardboard for the kids to slide down. No charge to enter
Helen Clarke — Google review
Great sight. Awesome for kids to run around in the sand. No tickets needed, it's free.
Alexander Bolick — Google review
Awesome spot to take the kids to explore the dunes and slide down. Take a picnic and make a day of it!
I recommend smooth plastic toboggans, corflute sheets or smooth bottomed boogy boards.
I also recommend taking water to wash out kids eyes, as the more adventurous kids will no doubt end up with a face full of sand!
Zach Fleming — Google review
Awesome Sandhills! We did 4WD sand dunes as well. This place has interesting history of extinct animal fossils! Beautiful landscapes; bush melons are everywhere.
Jami Mahmud Rahman — Google review
Perry Sandhills are amazing sand dunes eroded by wind overs the years and is located just outside the town of Wentworth on the VIC-NSW border. We went to see the sunset here and it was a great view from the sand hills. Would highly recommend if you are around Wentworth.
Nakul pisolkar — Google review
A very beautiful part of nature. Its definitely worth a visit. If you go there, I highly recommend to walk inside the sand dunes and not only explore the edges. Soo beautiful. There are lots of water melon growing. To my knowledge, they were originally planted as food for camels. Please do not destroy or eat them.
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Woolshed Brewery
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What an awesome place to stop for the day! Had a real vibe going - friendly & happy. Great beer and grapefruit spritzer. Delicious Vietnamese food truck served some classic favourites. We moored our houseboat for the night - a truly lovely experience.
Carmen Leong — Google review
Great spot to pull the houseboat in and have a drink with beautiful scenery. Tasty beers and a cider or heavy lemonade to keep the Mrs happy. Great place to pay a visit.🍻❤️
Checkout their social media pages to see what entertainment or speciality food they have on for the day.
I have only visited from the river not the road.
Ashley Schmidt — Google review
A great old Wool shed made into a micro brewery. There are lots of places to sit and enjoy the scenery, inside and out. There are a water mist and large blowers when really hot. There isn't any food for sale, so you can take your own cheese platter or cook your own BBQ .There are about 16 different beers and a hard lemonade and a grapefruit one. The staff were very knowledgeable and good at their jobs. There is an assortment of merchandise and paintings to buy as well as the beers that you have tasted on your paddles.
If you like my ratings, please follow me.
Karen Delsar — Google review
I drove a group of people here today.
It was an excellent place to go for food and drinks.
There was a pizza van for hot food.
The bar had an extensive range to choose from.
It is picturesque on the River Murray.
It was great to see house boats and speed boats in front.
I truly believe this is a place you should try.
Tim Austin — Google review
Great spot with scenic views, nice outdoor area with live music and a good vibe. We visited during the flood to check out the water level. Ordered the standard beer paddle and thoroughly enjoyed the selection 🍻
Tim Zadow — Google review
Great spot on the river. Huge range of drinks avaliable, and a good variety of cheese/charcuterie snacks avaliable. A pizza truck was there the day we visited but sold out quite early, the pizza we did get was delicious.
Jade N — Google review
Very cool brewery located in the Murray River. The views are sensational, atmosphere and venue amazing and the service was next level.
Mick Micallef — Google review
Relaxed and scenic spot. Spent our Sunday arvo listening to live music, tasting delicious brews and snacking on moreish Barossa Valley produce.
Seeb Abid — Google review
Great vibe, great view, great dark beer paddle. Definitely worth a stop in. Make your own platters is a great idea where you can choose contents you want from a great selection of items - and free bbq facilities as well for people to BYO food.
Alana — Google review
Stunning location. Amazing food "truck". Great choice of beverages.
Michelle Hanlin — Google review
Amazing spot with drinks to match. The BBQ food van was really accommodating of our request for veggie nachos (which were amazing). Well worth a visit if in the area.
Owen Evans — Google review
Wonderful place to while away a few hours on the banks of the River Murray. Great atmosphere, friendly staff, yummy drinks, fantastic pizzas and lovely setting. Would give it 6 stars if I could.
Mary — Google review
Excellent Saturday afternoon spent with NT friends.
The local Ladies of the Riverland Netball teams seemed to be enjoying the live entertainment, even joining in on the mic. Actually, they were very good.
Great choice of beers, views, scenery, live music, has it all.
Warren Porteous — Google review
We camped up here with houseboat from Renmark Houseboats. Our batteries were dying so they let us plug in till they were full.
John Lewis — Google review
Awesome spot on the river, loved the tasting beer paddle and also that you could mix and match with seltzers and hard lemonade. Good spot to sit and enjoy a drink. Would go again
Alyssa — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Woolshed Riverland is a hidden gem! Arriving by boat, houseboat, or car adds to the charm of this unique microbrewery. The picturesque riverbank setting sets the stage for an unforgettable experience. The diverse selection of beers, Steltzer, cider, and hard lemonade caters to every palate. The option to pack a BBQ and utilise one of their three BBQs adds a delightful twist, complemented by food trucks providing modern delights on weekends. It's a laid-back venue that combines scenic beauty with a relaxed atmosphere—truly a must-visit destination!
We Connect Property — Google review
What a cracking little spot this is! 🤩
Clearly well known to locals, we just happened to drop in on an absolutely stunning arvo while exploring around Renmark. Only a short drive up the road, it was probably the nicest spot of our trip.
Pretty relaxing vibe with plenty of seating and lawn space overlooking a rather picturesque bend in the Murray River. 🏞️
Unfortunately we went for lunch and to say the offering was underwhelming is quite the understatement.. There was only one option, a pizza food truck but you would have been better off with a McCain frozen pizza. 🍕
They had a menu but not sure why as there were barely any toppings to be found on what was served up. And at $17 a pop for a child's size, your eyes will be watering long before your mouth ever does.
Still, the beer is fantastic with most of the brews we tried well worth a revisit. Refreshing, full of flavour and hitting all the right notes. 🍺
Make sure to eat before you go and you won't be disappointed. Great spot. We'll be back! 🍻
What an awesome place to stop for the day! Had a real vibe going - friendly & happy. Great beer and grapefruit spritzer. Delicious Vietnamese food truck served some classic favourites. We moored our houseboat for the night - a truly lovely experience.
Carmen Leong — Google review
Great spot to pull the houseboat in and have a drink with beautiful scenery. Tasty beers and a cider or heavy lemonade to keep the Mrs happy. Great place to pay a visit.🍻❤️
Checkout their social media pages to see what entertainment or speciality food they have on for the day.
I have only visited from the river not the road.
Ashley Schmidt — Google review
A great old Wool shed made into a micro brewery. There are lots of places to sit and enjoy the scenery, inside and out. There are a water mist and large blowers when really hot. There isn't any food for sale, so you can take your own cheese platter or cook your own BBQ .There are about 16 different beers and a hard lemonade and a grapefruit one. The staff were very knowledgeable and good at their jobs. There is an assortment of merchandise and paintings to buy as well as the beers that you have tasted on your paddles.
If you like my ratings, please follow me.
Karen Delsar — Google review
I drove a group of people here today.
It was an excellent place to go for food and drinks.
There was a pizza van for hot food.
The bar had an extensive range to choose from.
It is picturesque on the River Murray.
It was great to see house boats and speed boats in front.
I truly believe this is a place you should try.
Tim Austin — Google review
Great spot with scenic views, nice outdoor area with live music and a good vibe. We visited during the flood to check out the water level. Ordered the standard beer paddle and thoroughly enjoyed the selection 🍻
Tim Zadow — Google review
Great spot on the river. Huge range of drinks avaliable, and a good variety of cheese/charcuterie snacks avaliable. A pizza truck was there the day we visited but sold out quite early, the pizza we did get was delicious.
Jade N — Google review
Very cool brewery located in the Murray River. The views are sensational, atmosphere and venue amazing and the service was next level.
Mick Micallef — Google review
Relaxed and scenic spot. Spent our Sunday arvo listening to live music, tasting delicious brews and snacking on moreish Barossa Valley produce.
Seeb Abid — Google review
Great vibe, great view, great dark beer paddle. Definitely worth a stop in. Make your own platters is a great idea where you can choose contents you want from a great selection of items - and free bbq facilities as well for people to BYO food.
Alana — Google review
Stunning location. Amazing food "truck". Great choice of beverages.
Michelle Hanlin — Google review
Amazing spot with drinks to match. The BBQ food van was really accommodating of our request for veggie nachos (which were amazing). Well worth a visit if in the area.
Owen Evans — Google review
Wonderful place to while away a few hours on the banks of the River Murray. Great atmosphere, friendly staff, yummy drinks, fantastic pizzas and lovely setting. Would give it 6 stars if I could.
Mary — Google review
Excellent Saturday afternoon spent with NT friends.
The local Ladies of the Riverland Netball teams seemed to be enjoying the live entertainment, even joining in on the mic. Actually, they were very good.
Great choice of beers, views, scenery, live music, has it all.
Warren Porteous — Google review
We camped up here with houseboat from Renmark Houseboats. Our batteries were dying so they let us plug in till they were full.
John Lewis — Google review
Awesome spot on the river, loved the tasting beer paddle and also that you could mix and match with seltzers and hard lemonade. Good spot to sit and enjoy a drink. Would go again
Alyssa — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Woolshed Riverland is a hidden gem! Arriving by boat, houseboat, or car adds to the charm of this unique microbrewery. The picturesque riverbank setting sets the stage for an unforgettable experience. The diverse selection of beers, Steltzer, cider, and hard lemonade caters to every palate. The option to pack a BBQ and utilise one of their three BBQs adds a delightful twist, complemented by food trucks providing modern delights on weekends. It's a laid-back venue that combines scenic beauty with a relaxed atmosphere—truly a must-visit destination!
We Connect Property — Google review
What a cracking little spot this is! 🤩
Clearly well known to locals, we just happened to drop in on an absolutely stunning arvo while exploring around Renmark. Only a short drive up the road, it was probably the nicest spot of our trip.
Pretty relaxing vibe with plenty of seating and lawn space overlooking a rather picturesque bend in the Murray River. 🏞️
Unfortunately we went for lunch and to say the offering was underwhelming is quite the understatement.. There was only one option, a pizza food truck but you would have been better off with a McCain frozen pizza. 🍕
They had a menu but not sure why as there were barely any toppings to be found on what was served up. And at $17 a pop for a child's size, your eyes will be watering long before your mouth ever does.
Still, the beer is fantastic with most of the brews we tried well worth a revisit. Refreshing, full of flavour and hitting all the right notes. 🍺
Make sure to eat before you go and you won't be disappointed. Great spot. We'll be back! 🍻
Fantastic experience to see the Murray River and Gurra Gurra Creek. Would not hesitate to recommend.
Kym was very accommodating in meeting us at 7am so we could collect the boats from him early to avoid the expected high midday heat.
We had 3 hours just the 2 of us following Kym's map and it was wonderful experience seeing so much wildlife. At points we had 20 pelicans flying around us in circles and sat in awe gliding down the creek watching them.
An accessible route to kayak with no demanding sections.
Very reasonably priced for 2 single canoes.
Thank you for providing us the opportunity to see the river and creek this way. If we return to the area, we hope to do again!
Polly L — Google review
My family of consisting of 5yo & 7yo boys and 2 adults absolutely loved our sunrise canoe adventure with Kym. It was very laid back and relaxing despite the two very energetic youngsters. He was very knowledgeable about the surrounds (among other things) and we had very interesting conversations. Snack time was a lot of fun as not only did we need to go through reeds to get to and from shore, Karen packed a wonderful snack of biscuits and home dried fruit! Delicious. The time we spent in the water was the highlight of our short trip to the Riverland. It's sparked a canoeing interest in my family. Thanks Kym and Karen. Highly recommended.
katerina — Google review
Kym was extremely helpful in getting our family set up and on the water. He gave us helpful tips and options for one way with pick up or a return journey. The scenery was spectacular and we made some beautiful memories on the river.
Amy Gale — Google review
Did the twilight tour. SUCH a lovely evening. We were mainly off the main river so lovely scenery, close hanging trees, truly magical. Not too strenuous so you’re able to enjoy the surrounds and a beach-stop for sunset. Thanks Kym and team! 🩷
Kate — Google review
We called up on short notice and they were super easy to deal with, very helpful and got us sorted with two canoes and maps to spend a lovely couple of hours on the water in a lovely spot. The prices where very reasonable and it was all organized with no stress. Will definitely be using them again
Penny Bouchereau — Google review
I recently organised a kayaking expedition with canoe adventures, the whole experience was fantastic. My sister and I spent 2 nights camping and kayaking along the Murray.
Kym was great to deal with, the whole service including kayak hire, drop off and pick up was seamless and reasonably priced. Plus Kym gave us great tips and insight on the best places to stay and see.
I would highly recommend for anyone looking to explore more of this beautiful part of Australia.
Elizabeth Nan Tie — Google review
Had a great time kayaking this morning. Kim met us at the launch and went through the safety considerations and recommended route. It was a great experience, beautiful surrounds with plenty of birdlife. Unfortunately we became a little lost and Kim drove out to where we were and fished us out. Would completely recommend the experience to anyone heading out Riverland way 😊
anaedeia — Google review
My partner and I met Kym at 9am to launch from Gurra Gurra. We spent 3h on the water just floating down with the current. The wetlands were the highlight with their bird life and close tree lined banks. The barges were very interesting to see up close too. It was a great way to see the river.
Great activity for a half day, highly recommended.
James Ryan — Google review
If you're looking for an unforgettable experience in the Murray River, have a stop to canoe adventures. Very easy to rent a canoe, Kym is professional and a really nice person.
He makes all his possible to give to his customers the best experience!
Thanks for that !
We had a great time !
Eva — Google review
This was the highlight of our short trip to Berri. Kym was a terrific guide and very knowledgeable about the wildlife, birds and the river in general. We especially appreciate their flexibility in moving our booking due to the unpredictable weather. Thanks for an amazing time, we would love to do it all again!
Tarang Jacob — Google review
Friendly staff, always prompt and helpful responses via email. We hired two kayaks for a day and were very happy with the pricing- very affordable.
Jess Hussey — Google review
Our family of 4 had an awesome time out and about in Loch Luna. A beautiful spot and the suggestions given by Kym and Hayden helped us get the most out of our day. Equipment, delivery, communication and advice all spot-on. Thoroughly recommended.
We arrived in Berri for the first time and was greeted by Lucy in the Visitors centre. Her knowledge and enthusiasm was absolutely contagious and we spent the next 2 days visiting almost every establishment in the area. She has inspired us to return and spend at least a week here. A great location.
Gordon Miller — Google review
Top location for a Visitor Information Centre. Lady working there (had no name badge on) firstly told us there were no pink lakes in SA. 🤔
Then she later says to me, ‘You live in _______ and you don’t know where Lake Eyre is?’ Really! Quite rude.
I have only lived in _______ for a few weeks. Never been to this part of this beautiful country before. I have travelled overseas numerous times, not all of Australia yet though.
Lady, this is why people go to Information Centres, to get information, not be criticised.
In the end she asked where we were headed after ________ and gave a lot of brochures/books to assist us.
Gill Wallace — Google review
Lucy was so helpful and she gave us lot of information about the riverland and she recommended good parks for our daughter as well🙂. We were sad as we went to information centre on our last day of our trip to check about boat trips. We'll go there again.
Nick Withanage — Google review
Visited the centre twice
Called in expecting to stay one night - have stayed 5
Expecting to leave tomorrow
Tuesday - will I
Mainly still here due to maxing information given by Visitor centre staff - Lucy
What a wealth of information she has - great knowledge about the area
I was in Berri 35 years ago flying visit however it’s been great visiting
Loxton, Moorook , Barmera, Glossop , scenic drive around Lake Bonney and I haven’t been to Renmark yet
Highlights Loxton Historical Village and the Pines Historical House as well as the Barmera TgeTre and Srt Gallery- lots of great cafes
Thank you so much Lucy
Graham FARISH — Google review
Told us just what we needed to know and were spot on lovely friendly staff
kate swazee — Google review
Phone enquiry to the lady there, was very helpful and bright. Assisted me to locate a local store.
Thoroughly enjoyed or Cruise along the Murray River with these guys. Great local knowledge of the river. The passion shows in all they have done and their service.
Highly recommended.
Ronald Smith — Google review
Amazing couple great value so relaxing great cruise
Gary Waters — Google review
What a way to spend the afternoon! A great relaxing cruise with fantastic hosts, thanks Sandra and James, your hospitality is first class and your boat is amazing too. Thank you
Karen Thompson — Google review
This was a very pleasant and friendly experience. Highly recommended, very relaxing. the owners are passionate about what they are doing and were very delightful to deal with. The whole experience was a real credit to them. Thank you very much a highlight of my trip.
maria fresta — Google review
Just so relaxing. Sandra and James are so welcoming and organised.
Amazing views and many options for cruising to choose from.
Kris Booth — Google review
We travelled an hour each way from where we we staying and it was totally worth it. Two amazing hosts who love what they do and are passionate and knowledgeable about the local area. Beautiful hand crafted boat, unbelievably comfy. All six of us aged 8 to 70 had an awesome time. Couldn't ask for nicer people who made it special for all of us. Great food included in price and very reasonably priced local wines. Tour was a bit pricier than other/closer options but thankfully they weren't available as this tour was worth every cent.
Ruth Chattercarthy — Google review
Super relaxing and informative cliff tour. The platters of food that are offered around are sourced locally and the dried fruit is from Sandra's own trees. The boat is clean and modern and very comfy no matter what part you choose to sit. Would definitely recommend these guys for a cruise, wed love to come back for the sunset one.
Cheers
Matt and max.
Matt Ireland — Google review
The cruise we took (sunset one) was wonderful! Stunning views, absolutely amazing and professional service!
Both Sandra and James are passionate about cruising and loved to share their knowledge
Very highly recommended 😊
Martyna Borkowska — Google review
We did the Sunset Cruise with James and Sandra. They were so friendly and well informed about the local history. Great share platter of local produce and the sunset reflection off the cliffs was divine. We would highly recommend it.
Penny Nielsen — Google review
The cruise was the highlight of out trip so far . James and Sandra were fantastic hosts , offering a very imformative experience . Being able to see the Murray from a different veiw was quiet special . Cold beers and a very tasty platter also added to our evening .A must do experience if your visiting the Riverland.Thanks for a great night .
INNES IRELAND — Google review
The Murray River Cruise was something that was on our list ever since we moved to Australia but we never got around to doing it due to various reasons. Luckily enough, my sister in the USA gave us a gift voucher to Rivergum cruises at Murray river as a wedding gift.
We called Rivergum cruises and booked in a date. Spoke to Sandra and she was very patient with all our queries(always happy to help).
The day arrived and we were greeted with the warmest smiles from James and Sandra. We took the Yarra cliffs tour and the sights were spectacular. The water had a very calming effect and the cruise was very relaxing.
The journey on Qatar was not just about the cruise but also about the story of how it came to be. It took James 14 years to build the boat and if you ever do the cruise, please leaf through the album of how she was built. It truly is an inspiring story.
My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed the trip and look forward to going back on another one of their tours.
This was incredible! Can’t recommend doing their tour enough. David and his wife are so kind and helpful, truly amazing people. We got a clear view of the milky way and some nocturnal animals too. So glad we were able to do it.
Crazy Mio — Google review
What a great experience. We enjoyed the nocturnal tour with clear sky views and we got close and personal with kangaroos, wombats and a cheeky emu that they have rescued. Dave was a awesome host, very cheeky, entertaining and let my wife attempt to shear a sheep. Now that was funny.
Gary Andersen — Google review
Overnight stay on the boat and an entertaining visit to a sheep station. This is part of the Murray River cruise which is a must do tour.
Allen Grant — Google review
Great night out. Appetizers & drinks down by the river was just beautiful. Main course of steak & chocolate mousse for dessert very yummy indeed. Whip cracking lessons was a great laugh & had fun going for a after dark night tour in the cart. Very friendly hosts, highly recommended 😄
Princess Nat — Google review
Awesome experience. Spotting wildlife before checking out the stars. Great value for money. Great hosts. Thanks guys
Pistol B — Google review
What a great experience,the night tour was amazing with a wealth of knowledge about the area and animals. We also did a day trip with Mardi to the Monarto Safari Park, Hahndorf for lunch and shopping then onto a cheese and chocolate establishment. I would highly recommend these tours, lovely local people with a fantastic knowledge about the area.
Tracy — Google review
This was a big highlight of our weekend up the river, excellent tour, very entertaining and engoyable.
Our guide David gave us a great night tour spotlighting some local fauna including wombats and roos. Then a gaze at the brilliant night sky.
I highly recommend this tour
sam ramone — Google review
A fantastic place to experience outback Australia. We did the evening show which included entrees overlooking the Murray River. Then a tour through the bush spotting all sorts of Australian fauna. Then back to eat an excellently prepared dinner. Would really recommend it for anyone with some foreign visitors
Chris Eustace — Google review
Amazing experience. David was the perfect host and his wife cooks a great meal. Fantastic to hear his stories and meet the animals. Thank you so much
Nichola Hutsby — Google review
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Had a brilliant experience at Henschke. Aside from knowing how to make some of the worlds best wine they know how to look after guests extremely well also. Right from the moment we walked in the door Olivia made us feel very welcome and gave us an excellent tasting experience. Paying the extra for the 'Henschke Distinguished' tasting is worth every cent. This is a must do if exploring the SA wine region. Well done Olivia and team Henschke
Alexander W — Google review
Henschke was our first stop and was by far the best tasting experience over the weekend. The wines are outstanding. The space was lovely and our guide (I think her name was Jodie) was wonderful. The tasting was over an hour so make sure you have time to really enjoy the experience.
Accessibility: easy ramp access and both high top tables and lower tables. The accessible bathroom was one of the nicest I’ve come across and certainly was the nicest over the weekend. Parking lot is not gravel so thumbs up 👍 from me.
Alana S. — Google review
The hill of grace tour was unbelievable and is a must do! From the very beginning Ashleigh was caring, informative and delved into the Henschke family history.. it was beautiful to be able to visit our favourite winery and experience all the best that the winery has to offer. We were lucky to meet Stephen and Prue who are amazing human beings and was awesome to hear about all the innovative things they have done to produce exceptional wines over the years. What a way to celebrate our honeymoon! Thank you for a memorable experience.
Louie Geronimo — Google review
My friend and I had the most magical wine tasting experience here today. Jody was extremely knowledgeable about the Henschke story and the wines. Thank you for a great afternoon - such a beautiful and historic cellar door experience.
Tai Martin — Google review
Henschke was one of the most visually pleasing cellar doors we've been to! The tasting room looked amazing with a cellar behind glass doors. The pitched roof and exposed beams were really astetically pleasing. Just being in there made is feel very bougie!
The server was very informative and gave us detailed explanations about each wine we tasted. She was engaging and answered all the questions we asked her! She really knows her stuff!
If you are visiting Barossa valley, it is definately worth the extra 20 minute drive to visit Henschke!
Benedict Hoo — Google review
You can't go wrong with Henschke!
Admittedly, I was a little concerned that, due to the reputation and price point of Henschke, that there could be a lot of pretentiousness. I am so thrilled to say that was not the case at all.
Classy - yes! But so friendly, so knowledgeable, so welcoming! Kerry gave us a history lesson on each wine, adding to the love that I already had for the wines.
The wines speak for themselves, but the experience of going to the tasting room should not be skipped... You won't be disappointed!
Joe Dunbar — Google review
I was here with my wife and good friends from California who are avid wine drinkers.
We tasted some of the best wines during our wine tasting session.
Service was friendly, warm and caring.
We also learnt about the history of the winery from the beginnings to the present sixth generation.
We will definitely be back if we are in Adelaide.
Thanks for an informative and beautiful experience.
leaw pang kiat — Google review
Nice wine and setting. But our tasting moved pretty slowly and could have been wrapped up 20-30mins quicker IMO. If you love a relaxed pace of tasting and are not in any rush, you'll be fine. But knowing we had partners with kids watching the clock, moving along would have been appreciated. Wasn't bowled over by the wines compared to some others tasted on the day (and since).
Troy N — Google review
Beautiful location and decor. Fantastic friendly service. Catered for my pregnant wife who wasnt drinking! Very informative descriptions or the wines, the history of the winery and family. Delicious tasting flight. Definitely worth the lighter wallet!
Steve K — Google review
Fabulous wines, cellar door and cellar door experience!
We popped in today to do a tasting and had a fabulous experience. The cellar door was redone a couple of years ago and really is a standout. The staff were very attentive and provided an excellent overview of the wines, the vineyards and the business overall. They even provided an activity kits if our kids!!!
A strong recommend from me!!!
Michael McRoberts — Google review
Excellent service. Enlightening tasting session with Kerry who was warm, welcoming, knowledgeable with winery/Henschke family history and their wines.
Sophisticated rooms in a refined creekside property with a vineyard, a bar and an infinity pool.
What a lovely escape. Only 2 nights but what a location and the gardens and pool area were well maintained. Able to go to a good range of wineries which were all close by.
Rooms were well presented.
Two thumbs up...
Andrew Buhagiar — Google review
We really enjoyed our stay! The gardens were wonderful and bed was exceptionally comfortable. Loved the nature and birds chirping around, felt like a getaways to an Italian small villa.
Kirill Eremenko — Google review
This is possibly my favorite place in the world. 10 minutes from Tanunda in the heart of the Barossa Valley, down a narrow dirt country road, is Jacobs Creek Retreat. Nothing to do with the famous Winery, this is a little piece of French Chateau in the heart of South Australia. Each native stone room is part of the original faming houses and have been superbly restored. The entire place would sleep no more than 20 people.
The grounds and rooms are an incredibly hard to achieve combination of Australian native wildness and manicured to within an inch of its life, French Chateau. The luxury os each room is undertated and yet still reflects the more than 150 year old frontier history of the location.
If you ever want to holiday in the Barossa, this is absolutely the place to stay.
Stephen Harris — Google review
The actual place is great.. really loved it. The pool area and gardens were beautiful. However, there was a mix up with apartments which meant I paid over $200 more than required. The establishment said they would pay me back. That was 4 Jan 22 and still waiting. Keep saying they are going to do it and never did. Very disappointing and unprofessional which is a shame.
Colinandrew Davies — Google review
We had a great time at Jacob’s Creek Retreat. The accomodation and grounds were lovely and relaxing. Only a short drive to all of the near by wineries. Would recommend and would definitely stay again.
Jack McClure — Google review
Beautiful rustic retreat. Rooms with spa. Very thoughtful organisation while keeping it private. Loved our stay here.
Roopam Dhawan — Google review
A perfect spot for a nice romantic getaway. We stayed in the Cedar suite and honestly could've happily spent the whole time in the amazing spa bath. Gardens are wonderful to walk through and the complimentary touches really just make it feel special. Communication with staff was great, Jerry was happy to answer any questions we had. Having chromecast for the TV was a big bonus as well, we rarely left our room except to dine out. Literally the only complaint we could have is that we couldn't seem to get the shower to stay at a stable temperature, but when you've got that amazing spa why bother using the shower 😜 I hope we'll have the chance to stay here again
Alexandra Fowler — Google review
Stunning!! Stayed in Orlando suite!! Amazing!! The grounds are simply beautiful!! Only thing missing was breakfast! I recommend you arrange something in advance to avoid a wine tour without something in your stomach. Would 100% visit this amazing property again!
Sandi Grace — Google review
Booked a trip here for mum’s 70th and it was exquisite. Peaceful and charming. The swimming pool and gardens are wonderful. Jerry and the team are the perfect balance of being attentive and highly responsive whilst allowing guests total peace and autonomy! We had a great time and couldn’t recommend Jacob’s Creek Retreat more highly as a place to base yourself when leisurely exploring all the Barossa has to offer
Yannick Lawry — Google review
The grounds were stunning and magical. We stayed in the Orchid King Suite, arrived to find heating, lights and music channel on which was a great touch, made it comfortable and inviting. The room also smelt great. Suite itself (WOW) was regal, royal, elegant and classy. Loved the huge spa, the window next to our spa was great, we loved being able to open that up and have some cooler fresh air around us while we soaked in the hot tub, was nice to have the candles there too. Bed also comfortable and lovely. Room fixtures and character was gorgeous. Thank you Jerry for being friendly and helpful & the sparkling wine, cheese platter, fresh muffins etc, YUM. Wish we could have stayed longer.
Rockford Wines is a historic stone building that offers sales and tastings of locally made wines, as well as sauces and chutneys. The winery features traditionally made, small-range wines, including reds from smaller labels like Teusner, Langmeil, Kalleske, and others. Visitors can witness the wine-making process and even see grape vines being shoveled into an antique grape de-vining machine. The staff is knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the wines they offer.
My father-in-law recommended this Vineyard to us! It did not disappoint! It was very interesting to see the process of creating the wine. We were lucky enough to arrive at a time where grape vines were being shoveled into an antique grape de-vining machine. (if that's what it's called)
The server (Brett) was very informative and shared many interesting facts about the vineyard and the wine making process.
We left with 7 bottles of wine! (Yes the wine was that good)
We can't wait to visit here again one day!
Benedict Hoo — Google review
If you in Barossa you Must visit this Gem! Staff is very helpfull, friendlyand they know about their wines! They have about 11 wines to taste and best amazing thing is their wine tasting is complementary!! Good location for photos with all the autumn colors and old buildings! We ended up buying 3 different wines and we LOVE their 2019 Shraz VP!!
Shashika Samarawickrama — Google review
One of the best wine tasting experiences we have had ever. The only place we have seen in vintage that follows a more traditional approach to wine making right as you walk in. The tasting room has character and our host Nahum gave us so much information around the rich history of the area and was super knowledgeable on every wine they stock.
Benjamin Eisikovich — Google review
A MUST STOP winery in the Barossa.
Absolutely fantastic, unique and wonderful winery. Kris ran us through a free tasting of their 10 wines. She did a fantastic job and was very knowledgeable, friendly and kind.
The winery itself was beautiful, we were there in May so couldn’t see everything functioning. However, come from on Feb-April and you will see it all in full working order. It’s incredible. The old buildings and autum leaves were INCREIDBLE.
All their wine was delicious and we ended up buying a few bottles!
Mikka Noblett — Google review
Tasting at Rockford today. 2022 vintage still coming in.Limited selection of wines however those we did taste were excellent. One of the only places that doesnt charge for a full flight tasting.
Their basket press reds are seriously good wines and the Black Shiraz sparkling outstanding.
Bruce White — Google review
Hands down the best tasting experience we've had on our tour of the Clare and Barossa. Lovely staff, gorgeous property and amazing old fashioned method of producing wines occurring before your eyes.
Grant Stephens — Google review
An absolute amazing experience. Not at all like the commercial wineries. So personal and warm. Staff are incredible. The guy who took us for wine tasting was absolutely brilliant. We were greeted by the wonderful hostess, even though they were so busy, they made a plan for us. A must, if you are in the Barossa.
Macdougall 13 — Google review
A great tasting experience with a passionate team in a beautiful location. We tried 11 wines and all were thoroughly explained and we were not rushed or overwhelmed. The setting is wonderful with the cellar door in the original buildings adjacent the winery and associated buildings. Good pricing of some exceptional wines also to take a souvenir home.
Zane — Google review
Love this little gem of a winery. It’s like you are transported back in time. Such a cool place with very cool staff working there. Everyone is so friendly and love to share the history of Rockford wines with you. The wine is spectacular and every glass just gets better and better. Stand out for me was the sparkling Shiraz, which I was able to purchase on the way out.
Kristen — Google review
As a long term fan and purchaser of Rockford wines, we took the opportunity to take some good friends here from the UK to Rockford's Stone Wall Club area yesterday. We were hosted by John - what a host! His knowledge of not only the local wines, but of European wines entertained and informed us over our visit. His enthusiasm rubbed off on us all. He is a wonderful credit to Rockford Wine. Thank you
Peter Hart — Google review
Hands down the best wine tasting experience in Barossa Valley. Walked in without a clue about what we should try. We were greet with very friendly and welcoming staff. Prompts to Atonia (sorry if I butchered your name), who was extremely helpful in guiding us to finding best wine that suited to each of our tastes. Aside from the interesting back stories of each bottles, the brewing processes were also explained in a simple yet fun way.
Even though the wine tasting was complementary, and the staffs were not pushy at all about making a purchase. We walked away with 12 bottles of wine and were very pleased that we decided to take a trip to this niche winery in Barossa. :)
Jenny R (Jen) — Google review
Lisa was simply phenomenal, truely amazing & knowledgable host who made our wine tasting experience one of the best we have ever had.
Selection of their wines is highly recommended if you want real Barossa Valley wine tasting experience.
Hitesh Moolchandani — Google review
Lovely cellar door experience. Huge selection to taste with most of their classics available. Sparkling shiraz is still a favourite.
Sean Sinclair — Google review
It was an amazing experience! We had a fantastic moment in wine tasting over there! Their wine is amazing! So tasty…. They have the most welcoming staff… we enjoyed our time there… their private explanation was such a good idea… we tasted 11 different wines… they have a niche market in Australia but we are so glad to have had such a good experience!
Ghazal Shahangian — Google review
Rockford Stonewall Lunch is all it is stacked up to be. Some incredible food paired with arguably the best wine in the Barossa. We sworn to maintain the secrecy of the food served and not share the food photos on social media. So these shots exclude any of the menu.
David Gee — Google review
As always, an absolute delight. Greeted with genuine warmth and hospitality, eagerly sharing their knowledge and passion for their wines.
Not only were the wines exceptional, but the atmosphere was also inviting and relaxed. It was evident that this winery takes pride in providing a truly authentic experience for its customers. Whether you're a wine aficionado or a casual enthusiast, this winery is a must-visit.
Chateau Tanunda is a historic 19th-century winery in Barossa, with guided tours and tastings. The estate boasts beautiful gardens and a cricket oval, making it an ideal spot for a picnic. Its rich history dates back to the 1840s when Prussians first migrated to the Barossa. Visitors can enjoy scenic routes from Tanunda to Angaston via Bethany, offering stunning valley views.
A great way to learn about a part of Barossa history. Good selection of wines to taste. We had a lovely lady (ex air cabin crew) look after us and tell us about each wine. Chateau Tanunda is well worth a visit. Plenty of parking available.
Kevin Barry — Google review
Was ok, but I had high hope and perhaps was expecting a little more. My experience felt more like of a tourist stop then the personal, memorable and fun wine stops that I’ve previously had.
The grounds are magnificent and the cellar door/tasting area looks grand, but it’s letdown by the lacklustre staff. No greetings upon arrival. The wines however were amazing and enjoyable.
S C — Google review
A nice winery in Barossa Valley. This winery was larger than I expected. They have a lot of barrels inside which makes you feel you are coming to a winery. The quality of wine is also good. They provide red sparkling wine which was rare to me. This winery is located southern part of the Valley, so I would recommend you to start with this winery when you come from Adelaide to explore Barossa Valley.
Kaz Tak — Google review
Beautiful surrounds outside and cosy ambience inside.
We did a wine tasting with Alex, he was knowledgeable and enthusiastic while explaining the wine selections.
We ended up purchasing their Tawny Port, some Shiraz and their sparkling Shiraz which only costs $15.00 to ship it home.
Well worth the visit!
Pamela Sandmann (Pam) — Google review
Wonderful experience! A must stop winery.
Sharon was super lovely and knowledgeable. We showed us around and gave us a free sample of their 100yr old vine world winning best Shiraz…. There is a reason it is “the best in the world”. It is incredible!
She went out of her way to be generous and accommodating. The winery itself is stunning, even just to look at, such a special experience!
Mikka Noblett — Google review
Excellent wine tasting experience hosted by Bruce. The building and surrounding gardens were beautiful too. Highly recommended for a visit.
A great variety of wines of different price points and characters that you could taste and/or purchase.
D K Pow — Google review
Beautiful winery, rich in history. The smell upon entrance was exquisite. Tasting was amazing all due to staff member Roslyn whom was extremely knowledgeable, friendly, attentive and enthusiastic about her job. Wine was beautiful and bought 2 x bottles. Highly recommend stopping in 🍷🏆👏
Emma Beauclerc — Google review
Couldn’t rate this beautiful place more highly if I tried, magnificent grounds with a friendly informative tour and tasting with the lovely Ros. Ended up buying a bunch of wine with the fulfilling feeling of knowing the story behind each. Highly recommend
Kerry Anne Operation Verve — Google review
I would recommend this place, very helpful staff. Sharon was so welcoming and explained the wine making process so patiently while we were doing wine tasting. I definitely got a wine of bottle that was recommended 😊Thank you Team
Premkumar Satuja — Google review
Nice building and beautiful cellar door but our experience wasn’t the best. We pre booked the “Old vine expressions tasting experience” and the person who was serving us didn’t know much about their wines. We didn’t learn anything from it. The friendly cellar door team offered us some back vintages to taste after we asked a few questions, good wines but we expected a better experience with knowledge and understanding. The lady serving us gave us the tastings notes to read but I can do that at home. Hope you can train your team, especially if someone pay $50 per a wine tasting. Thanks for understand
Diego Gamboa Molinet — Google review
We enjoyed the wine tasting experience at Chateau, the customer service was exceptional particularly when I made a huge mistake of booking the wrong day but they still managed to squeeze us in. Then we enjoyed some more wines outside with our pup under the beautiful day and beautiful views.
Explore World — Google review
Firstly the whole chateau is just beautiful and well maintained. Very friendly staff working there. Lastly the wines produced by them are 5 stars! Highly recommended to visit when in Barossa. By the way we were served by Vickie who is such a friendly person!
Jannio Y — Google review
A beautiful building, fantastic interior. We had been looking forward to this visit for some time, yet the tasting left us a bit underwhelmed. So pay more for a higher quality wine tasting, also the customer service was a bit drab which also took away from the experience & excitement of our purchases.
Charlie B. — Google review
We did a wine making experience here for a corporate event and it was the best experience I have had at a winery to date. The staff were great to deal with and the food at the long lunch was fantastic. I could not recommend this any more.
Kieran Courtney — Google review
I arrived at 5pm. It was a bit late for tastings Evan though the fellow that served us did give us 2 tastings of Chardonnay & Semillon.They were very nice. $70 a bottle to buy.
I felt like it was not a good idea being there. This was my first experience with wineries not being welcoming. I could have been a hot shot female.
Kylie Harrison — Google review
A terrific experience!!! We organised a birthday celebration at this awesome venue!!
Jane and her team were absolutely amazing! They went above and beyond to make our party absolutely amazing. Every guest who came from interstate was blown away by the ambiance, the scenery and the quality of the wines! The sparkling red is to die for!!!
Loved it! It’s been a month and the effect the venue had on us hasn’t worn off! Will definitely visit again! Thanks so much Jane and team!
Tirukumar Thiagarajah — Google review
If you’re only going to go to one winery in Barrosa, this is the one! They don’t call it Icon of the Barrosa for nothing. I’ve been to wineries throughout Napa and the central coast in California and in other states. I’d rank Chateau Tanunda right alongside the best of those. The grounds are beautiful and the wines were all very enjoyable. Larry took care of us during our tasting and did an exceptional job. He was personable and full of relevant information. Don’t miss this one!
David Swetnam — Google review
Ian was a phenomenal host! We had the Chateau Tananda classics and got plenty extra tasting wine offered to us. They are very generous. Stellar service, we managed to get a proper tour of the building as well. Stunning location, this venue is a must see when in the Barossa. These guys also have the best port I ever tasted! Highly recommend 👌
Patrycja Hannagan — Google review
Very helpful and knowledgeable host - one of the best wine tasting experiences I’ve had. Good value wines with a diverse range. Beautiful and character-laden building and grounds. Perfect…
Graeme — Google review
We went for a tasting. The atmosphere was nice. I liked that there were many tasting menu options, so you can have a different experience every time you go. We were also offered different wines its nice move . Also, when you buy wine, they do not charge any money for the tasting.
PINAR T. — Google review
Excellent place. It’s 75 km from CBD. Wine was tasty. They have 100/150 year old wine. You need prior booking before you go there. Place was so crowded even on a week day. Staff were super friendly. Lot of parking available at site.
Ayyappan Selvam — Google review
It felt like we are at ground zero of Barossa’s wine book. The tasting selection was stunning. My family and I had a grand time there. I’m a big fan of Shiraz and was glad to learn that CT vineyard has created world winning Shirazes. I cheekily took two bottles back home to Melbourne.
Vickie (our wine specialist) was outstanding! Someone give her a raise, she is passionate and knowledgeable and made us feel right at home!!
Absolute pleasure! Will be back!!!
Nick J (CryptOKings) — Google review
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Château Tanunda, 9 Basedow Rd, Tanunda SA 5352, Australia
Long-running wine estate offering an airy tasting room, tours, a restaurant & a picnic area.
A brilliant experience from start to finish. We had the last tasting of the day which we thoroughly enjoyed. Following that the gentleman who was speaking with us about the winery was telling us about the 100 year old tasting and year of birth tasting which we hadn't booked. After a bit of pleading they took us to do both which was thoroughly appreciated and well worth every dollar. This is one of the few places in Australia where you can experice history that goes back further than the last century. Top marks to team Seppeltsfield and appreciate you bending the rules a bit to accommodate our request it made our day 😀
Alexander W — Google review
What a destination! Amazing heritage buildings in a beautifully maintained garden setting. You can easily spend hours here wandering through the gallery or the skin and body product buildings. Can't wait to return and look at tours and a meal.
devec007 — Google review
Our first stop of the day, Nice lovely grounds of Seppeltsfield . When we stepped into the vineyard, it seems like we are transported back in time, Spanish villas and buildings. Lovely to soak in the sun outdoor with a bottle of wine. Their forte is in fortified wines. Did a tasting flight and got to choose 6 wines from the list. Nothing exceptional caught my palate but really enjoyed the grounds.
Yoong Hwee See — Google review
Seppeltsfield is one of most scenic vineyard in Barossa Valley. It is so green, beautiful architecture, well maintained gardens and it so serene. The staff are really welcoming and have a great knowledge about their wine. Now this part of the review can be personal since what you like can be subjective. Most of us who had their wine, we thought they were average and slightly over priced. I am definitely huge fan or their fortified wines and have bought 3 bottles but I could not bring myself to buy their other ones.
Robert L — Google review
Great stop for a quick port tasting. Stopped off for an hour at this beautiful location. A quick peruse of the art gallery was followed by a helpful member of staff being able to arrange a shorter version of their normal wine tasting to focus on their fortified wines. David was extremely welcoming and knowledgable (especially as it was only his second day!) After trying four of their fortified wines, we moved onto their skincare barn and had a great time trying out their products in their huge sink. A quick coffee from their coffee shop and we had to hit the road.
Would highly recommend for a visit, even if you don’t give the wine tasting a go!
For info, the wine tasting was free if you bought some wine. Otherwise, it was advertised at $15 per person (which gave you at least 8 wines… we only tried their 4 fortified wines so don’t quote me!). They also offer a tasting of their 100 year old port for $100!
Alex Doherty — Google review
Our group of 6 did the Centenary Tour, which was a superb multi sensory immersive experience. We tasted the fortified (port) from our birth years, as well as the 1922 centenary port. We loved the history narrative provided by our fabulous host David. All set among the picturesque settings of the Seppeltsfield grounds. This was a really fabulous experience- thoroughly recommend! Lunch at Fino was also lovely.
Jo Dane — Google review
The wine tasting experience was amazing. Although we ended up buying a couple of bottles of wine, the serving could have been done slower. The only other experience we've had was D'Arenberg and they were patient and allowed us to take our time with the tasting.
Mohit Rau — Google review
Beautiful landscaped gardens and great historical story behind the vineyard.
Excellent staff. Very helpful, answered all our questions and knew their stuff.
The wines we tried were great.
Atmosphere of the wine tasting area was nice but not as intimate and comfortable as some of the others we had been to.
Ashleigh Hayes — Google review
If you’re going to do one vineyard in the Barossa it would have to be Seppeltsfield. Beautiful grounds showcasing the history of this vineyard since 1855! Lovely to take stroll around, check out the architecture of the beautiful heritage buildings, do a wine tasting, have lunch & browse a couple of art studios & gift stores. Loved the Tawny tasting & cellar tour - definitely worth it.
T- Lam — Google review
Beautifully maintained estate, guides were knowledgeable. Part of Indian Pacific off train excursions. Highly recommend this tour.
Suzanne Hawkes — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous place! Even if you are not a wine lover, it's worth a visit. The architecture is beautiful. There is plenty to see, and the picnic area is huge for family gatherings.
Bozena Kowalska — Google review
We went here July 10th, 2023. It was a Monday. We went to other places prior to this so by the time we came here, it was closed. But they were kind enough to allow us to take a look around and take photos. I love their gift shop where they sell beauty products made with natural ingredients. You can even try them on. They have samples. If not for the limit on my luggage, I would've bought so many products. They're all so good! I ended up buying their olive oil soap (you won't need to use lotion if you bathe using this), and 2 lip balms. I would put the lip balm on some of my lines and they seem to disappear. Amazing!
Overall, this place is amazing for tours and stuff. If you're visiting Adelaide, make sure to visit this place. 👍👍
Melody Parane — Google review
Worth a visit when in the Barossa. This is a very large complex with the winery, cellar door, galleries and restaurants all on site. Due to the scale of the operation and its popularity with visitors and groups it can get busy however it was still a good experience.
Zane — Google review
Stunning grounds, amazing tasting! Erica was incredible, really made the whole experience!! Very lucky to have such a member, very knowledgeable, personable, friendly and also has banter! All very hard to come by these days! A real asset to Seppeltfield!!
Nicole Smyth — Google review
A wonderful day out, Segway experience followed by an awesome 4 course lunch at FINO...and tastings after, wow, amazing winery and staff
Neil T — Google review
Seppeltsfield is the very first winery that I had the pleasure of visiting in the Barossa Valley, and it represents everything the Barossa has to offer. From the moment you step out of your car in the parking lot until you step back into your car, you are greeted with beautiful sights, sounds, smells, tastes and interactions. The grounds are lovely. We were lucky enough to visit on a beautiful day, so was able to enjoy everything that the grounds had to offer. Inside the winery, they offer tastings at their unique pod stations. The staff are very friendly and knowledgeable of the wines, and do their very best to match you with the wines they think you will like. I really loved everything about Seppeltsfield.
Kristen — Google review
Great place to visit, taste wines and explore the beautiful grounds. The restaurant is amazing and worth a try if you're there. The cellar is open for tastings and there's some interesting historical information/tours you can request for too.
ST — Google review
An absolutely beautiful place even for non-wine lovers! We enjoyed a relaxing wine tasting experience surrounded by the gorgeous grounds.
Michelle Gu — Google review
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730 Seppeltsfield Rd, Seppeltsfield SA 5355, Australia
Very nice experience. So much fun and lovely ride with two amazing, friendly and patient instructors.
It is a great chance to explore the area and learn about the history of how and when the area started to look like this.
Highly recommended.
Pouria Aryan — Google review
Awesome time, took a little while to get my confidence but once i got used to it, they were so much fun. They allow you 15 minutes before the full hour tour for training and to allow you to get used to the Segway. They then take you for a tour of the winery finishing up out in the vineyards where you can really open up the segways and admire some of awesome views at the top of the hill overlooking seppeltsfield, they also allow you about 15 minutes of free time where you can have some fun within reason!!!. The tour guide was really friendly and knowledgeable as well
Adam Davies — Google review
This tour is a must-see item on any itinerary in the Barossa. We were already very excited before we went, but it exceed our expectations even more. Shane and Ben were excellent tour guides, blending the perfect mix of historical facts about the property and getting the most fun out of the ride. There's no better way to tour
Seppeltsfield!
Andrea Viola — Google review
My wife and I planned a trip to the Barossa for a few nights. When we arrived in the Barossa this was the very first thing we did hoping that it would kick start a great time and we were not disappointed! In fact the segway experience exceeded our expectations. Doing the experience at Seppeltsfield is such a great way to kick start any trip to the Barossa! Not only are the Segways thoroughly enjoyable but the tour operators Shane and Jonathan were incredibly friendly and knowledgeable.
Coming from NSW we didn't know what to expect visiting the Barossa but the Segway tour really highlighted what the region was about which is more than just wineries but also great history. We learnt a lot about the incredible history at Seppeltsfield and the area and during the tour had some great photo opportunities within the vineyard itself and also a few great photos with some of the heritage listed buildings (all which you cannot see at Seppeltsfield unless you do the Segway tour).
Thank you Shane and Jonathan for allowing us to have a great time and being so friendly and considerate! As customers we really felt valued from your excellent custer service. You both helped us feel at ease to operate the Segways and we had an absolute blast! Overall you helped make our trip enjoyable and one to remember!
Ahilan Puhenthirar — Google review
Fantastic fun highly recommended. Great staff who provide individual training allowing anyone to ride a Segway. Tour of Seppeltsfield winery very interesting & now want to do the other tours they offer.
Mark Elphick — Google review
Went on this tour with family visiting from interstate. Had a blast! Great way to see the Seppeltsfield vineyard, the operators were professional and friendly, the Segways themselves are easy to get the hang of - don't be afraid, give it a go! Highly recommended!!
Adrienne — Google review
Gliding on a Segway Is one of the best experience!! Highly recommended Segway sensation SA🛴👍🏻
Gautami P — Google review
Had a great time on the Segway’s today! The team are knowledgeable on the history of Seppeltsfield as well as taking extra steps to ensure everyone felt comfortable on their Segway’s and has a great time! If you’re a beginner, the Segway’s are very easy to learn, don’t be scared and give it a try!
Nicholas K — Google review
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Great information delivered with a smile. The girls today were super friendly and helpful- top marks.
Genevieve Vandenberg — Google review
The staff are helpful and definitely knowledgeable to the history which is a bonus.
Paid the fee, deposit and receive the keys to unlock the town history sites.
Adults $30 school aged children free.
It definitely is worth it. Allow yourself 4 hours to complete all tour sites.
Janet’s Journey — Google review
Really disappointing. While staying in Clare, I drove to Burra to revisit the great heritage places I recall from a visit 40 years ago. (Maybe $100 round trip for car expenses?) Only to be told there is now a charge of $30 plus $50 key deposit to visit these places. I was told the charge is for maintenance. I declined but did go to the miners' dugouts I recalled. The place is littered with broken glass and plastic and other trash that looks like it's been there some time. So I wondered where the maintenance moneys are applied. Anyway, i think $30 to view heritage assets that were previously free is far too excessive. I guess that was a goodbye to Burra.
BictonB — Google review
Got some sound advice on how to tour the area.
I was born and raised just down the road in Saddleworth yet I didn't know about the brewery tunnels or the prison. Was very interesting to see.
Morgan Astreal — Google review
Drove almost two hours to Burra today, Saturday, website said they’re open 7 days per week and open today. When we arrived, there was a note on the door saying closed till 2nd January. Could have mentioned this on your website.
D Niko — Google review
You step back into an area steeped in history and culture things to do things to see a place to relax and unwind
Michael Weigl — Google review
The staff were so helpful here! We visited Burra with our toddler and we’re given so much extra info about things that would specifically appeal to her while we were exploring. We had a great time and our toddler loved all of the fun experiences.
Meg Bailey — Google review
Great clean toilets friendly locals beautiful little town
Andrea Haigh — Google review
We were greeted warmly when we entered, then we ask for info on Ngadjuri (Aboriginal) cultural sites to visit....we weren't "kicked" out by the angry info help woman, but it felt like we were. No info given, just anger.
Damien Coke — Google review
A nice day in Burra doing the key tour if you are in burra give it a go
Paul Harris — Google review
Bit miffed. This Visitor Information Centre will not (does not) recognise Veterans (Department-of Veterans Affairs) Gold Card holders as entitled to a concession. Thanks for your Service.
kennym Epic Adventures — Google review
Good place to go for all information about what to see in burra, the lady at the desk was very helpful
So much history to see here. Walked around for about an hour. Though recommend going to the visitor centre to get the passport key so you can see way more.
II Hayden321 II — Google review
Very interesting mine site they mined very rich veins of copper for 20 - 30 years in the late 19th century. There are many fascinating relics surrounding the open pit with posted information. We did not go to the Information centre for a key as the fee was a a bit "exy" $30 pp. Maybe worth it if you visit Burra for a few days and you are budding geologist. Burra is one of the coolest towns I have visited we stay in a stone mining cottage and thoroughly enjoyed our stay.
Tony John — Google review
Self drive tour. Stone work is amazing. Very interesting information of the old mine workings. Go to Tourist inform. ctr and get a key pass for the town sites. Well worth it to get access to all the sites.
Stuart Sutterby — Google review
Always loved 😍 the experience of visiting Burra the town and history pages 😀
LEONARD LINDER — Google review
Great history with artifacts on how mining was done in Burra.
Did the heritage tour of the town. Remember to visit the visitors centre so that you can get a key to visit various sites and a map.
Tarcisus Ho — Google review
If you go to Burra but don't visit the mine at least once, then it's like not visiting at all. You can access the area free to some point, but to see the rest you need to pick-up the key and pay entry. That also allows you to drive your car a fair way up too without walking.
Carl O'Donoghue — Google review
Wow! So much history! Was the biggest inland town all because of the huge copper mine. It really is massive and you can visualise how busy it must of been back in the day. The town also reflects the beautiful architecture of that period. A great place and a must see!
Chris Martignago — Google review
What a fantastic piece of history has been preserved here. They have completely refurbished one of the old Cornish beam engine houses and there are quite a few signs around that tell you exactly what the buildings were for.. What a shame that the old steam and mechanical workings were not also refurbished.
To get access to the mine workings and buildings you will need to purchase a key from the visitors centre in town that will let you through the locked gates and into locked buildings.
The price per person is $30 with a $50 security deposit on the key. You get the security deposit back when you return the key.
The annoying thing for us was that when we got to the old workings we found that the gates had been left unlocked and there were visitors there that had not purchased a key.
I guess that it was for a good cause but $20 would be a more reasonable price.
All that aside it was very interesting and rewarding to visit the old mine that was one of the first metalliferous mines in the countty. It also played a pivotal role in the development of South Australia.
Peter Johnston — Google review
This is a very good museum, take the tour of the whole town with the key that unlocks all of these sites. Available from the tourist information centre. Burra is a living museum!
Bob Hopkins — Google review
My partner and I did the burra heritage passport. The mines were my favourite of the attractions. Inside facts and the history of the mine can be read on the walls. When we went we unluckily had a dust storm blow over, got dust everywhere. 😂 If you don’t want to pay money to visit the mine ($25 for concession) there is a lookout you can view the mine and you can easily walk to the main mine building from the car park, you’ll just won’t be able to go inside.
Martindale Hall is an impressive Georgian-style manor situated 3km south of Mintaro. Constructed in 1880 for Edmund Bowman Jnr, a young pastoralist who unfortunately lost the family fortune due to drought and plummeting wool prices, the hall boasts extensive grounds, period furniture, and an ornate stairway made of blackwood. It also houses a Mintaro-slate billiard table and a lavish smoking room that resembles a museum.
Magnificent building, beautiful rooms and furnished on a grand scale. Great you can walk around the whole place and see it as it was. A must visit attraction $18 P/Adult.
Alex Draper — Google review
Lots of history on this fascinating building and it's surrounding, The people who lived and worked there, The town of Mintaro. great place to visit. The movie hanging rock was filmed there to. Recommend visiting on your travels.
Shane Fennell — Google review
This home is magnificent! You really feel your self step back into the late 1800s Australia. There is a fee to get in but it's worth it and I'm sure all the proceeds go to the upkeep of the home.
Russell Payne — Google review
It gives you a glimpse of how rich people lived back in time and you seem to be transported to their era. Many people have complained about the fees; true that the fee could be little less like $10 pp but it’s still worth it. I truly enjoyed my trip.
Jagpreet Singh — Google review
We loved our visit, brilliant history, a window back in time.
Both kids and adults loved wandering and exploring
Fantastic history that we are lucky to be able to explore
Peter Bailey — Google review
Exploring Martindale Hall is like being transported to Europe!
It has been beautifully maintained and restored with priceless treasures still on display. The grandeur is an oddity especially considering how isolate the estate would have been at its construction. We arrived at opening on a Sunday morning and had the place to explore for ourselves. Have been wanting to visit for ages and recommend that you do also!
David Maddison — Google review
This place ! Wow .. The volunteers who maintain the statuesque Martindale Hall are wonderful !
The quality of restoration, their dedication, their obvious hard work.. just wow I don't know how they keep it looking new .
And the ceilings... Devine ! To the person or people who maintain them and paint the ceiling roses, personally I say thank you for your time so I can enjoy them.
The love, care and passion for Martindale Hall is to be recognised and commended.
And friendly, it was a pleasure to be able to chat and learn so much about its history.
We went on a weekend just after New Year's Day it was quiet and peaceful, we had the hall to ourselves!! Which was a truly unique experience.. if you want to avoid crowds, go then !
Their is carparking a very short walk to the hall, toilets and steps too the main entrance.
R Bullen — Google review
Amazing place, need to visit.
Very interesting part of South Australian history. And where they filmed " Picnic at Hanging Rock " many years ago.
J E — Google review
Beautiful old house with incredible history and very well maintained. $18 entry but you are keeping history alive! Just outside of the historic town of Mintaro and well worth the visit.
Brenton B — Google review
A truly remarkable piece of history. Do your research before your visit and enjoy.
We spent at least a few hours here. Really enjoyed learning about the past.
I’d love some better access and some guided tour options with more access to other areas.
It’s great that it has been preserved.
Kayne (Kano La La) — Google review
$18 pp and $10 child entry is overpriced. No option for a family ticket. There was only one other car there on a Saturday in school holidays. I wonder why🤪 make it more affordable. So we just admired the building from the outside
Shannon Nowakowski — Google review
Really liked the walk around. $18 per person is way too steep in my opinion. Should be $10. Also lack of signage on what's what, not sure if they do guided tours but that would be great to add context.
Mo Tee — Google review
Before you go is worth it to watch the movie "picnic at the hanging rock" the movie is an Australian classic and it was filmed here. The place is beautiful very well maintained and with a great story behind. 18 dollars to enter , plenty of parking. Opens at 10am
This is a highlight. The wines, especially the older reds, were fabulous. There is a small tasting fee. Make sure you spend time exploring the grounds, historic and beautiful.
Gary Rowe — Google review
Those Jesuits have a good thing going. Loved the reds. My friend and I each bought a 6 pack of Shiraz to be sent back to Tasmania for free.
Church and surrounds very stately.
Prem Saraswati — Google review
Fabulous afternoon wine tasting and exploring.
Stunning grounds and lovely wine.
Some real history that we are lucky to see.
Stunning grounds to explore and a brilliant church to visit
Peter Bailey — Google review
Sevenhill Cellars.
Source: Sevenhill Cellar website's History.
"While the origins of Sevenhill Cellars date back to the mid-nineteenth century, its roots run much deeper and go all the way back to the 16th century when a young Spanish courtier called Inigo, eventually swapped a life of violence for one dedicated to helping others and co-founded the religious order we know today as the Jesuits.
He mistakenly thought the Latin translation of his name was Ignatius and hundreds of years later, the more well-known St Ignatius has stuck fast."
As you walk through the cellar you will be transported to Inigo's época.
Don't miss this visit and a great wine.
Fuad Nehme — Google review
Wonderful to ride here on our bikes and immerse ourselves in the history of this wonderful winery. The tasting experience was wonderful with knowledgeable staff and a wonderful variety of wines to experience .
Jo Paterson — Google review
Friendly staff gave us an extra pour during our tasting and the fee is free if you buy a bottle. You should be able to find something you like.
Make sure you visit the church next door and the cellar underneath the cellar door.
Jon Hunter — Google review
We did some tasting only, but we're offered a great range of wines. Prices were very reasonable
Frank Guerin — Google review
A great spot, with an amazing history. Staff were friendly and helpful and the wine tasting was a lot of fun. Bought a couple of wines and had a look around the historic site.
Beautiful shaded lawns would be an amazing picnic spot.
Peter Riley — Google review
A wonderful historic winery to visit in the Clare Valley. Wonder around the beautiful grounds and have a glass or two of their great wine on the lawns.
Andrew Weidmann — Google review
This is a non profit winery runner by professionals but owned by the Jesuits. It is just a short ride from the bike trail so definitely a must. Great wine! But most of all beautiful grounds. The church is close by too and has lots of history worth it to visit!
Janaina Carvalho Lopes — Google review
Just an amazing historical place with lovely walk through past historic building and underground cellar, old-vine vineyards, St Ignatius of Loyola Shrine and St Aloysius’ Church with its crypt
Ross Daniels — Google review
Mostly good customer service. Beautiful grounds, can also go down into the original cellar as well as the church and crypt.
Katrina — Google review
It was 30 minutes till closing time but still they gave me a chance to try for a wine tasting, still they got energy to entertain me. It was a quick one, even though still happy and excited to go home and sip with my Sevenhill Reisling wine😊Be back next time for more longer time.
jean lazaro — Google review
Honestly the wine wasn't personally my cup of tea (apart from the Inigo Reisling) however the service was great and the venue is wonderful.
Tim Summers — Google review
Beautiful place with a long history and great customer service. Cycled 5 km along the Riesling trail to get there which was fun. We did wine tasting, bought a bottle of red wine and some souvenirs. Would love to visit again.
Went on night time tour. Well worth it.
Starts 8.30pm.
Go into main shed see locos then walk to turning table and hop on passenger car. There you watch an amazing show for an hour.
Peter Meaby — Google review
Very interesting, amazing railway history, old printing works, motor bike museum, plenty to see and do in Peterborough
Philip McGrath — Google review
Lots of info about the local area, good staff, also is the entrance to the train museum
Barry Blundell — Google review
Loved our visit even though it was short. So good that there is a group of people preserving this heritage.
Mark Fraser — Google review
Great place for tourist activities.
Donna Hurst (Baking By Donna) — Google review
Excellent. Did the railway light show at night. If u stay caravan park the get u a free taxi to and from the site. Well worth the money. I didn't want to go. But glad l did.
Theresa Winrow — Google review
Loved the info and photos, the "train ride" experience and the old carriage as was. Enjoyable
Heather Trenorden — Google review
Excellent things to to see & super friendly staffs 👍👍👍
Yip Hang A — Google review
Brilliant. The trains tour was well worth the time it took. 2 hours of very informative history of Sth. Australian trains. The trains they have in there is incredible.
dawn farmer — Google review
Great staff, a lot of them remember the trains actually working
ted sparks — Google review
Staff are friendly, tour very informative, huge collection, one huge round house.
Great collection of SAR and CR locomotives and carriages inside the only remaining roundhouse in South Australia. Always worth a stop to get a guided tour by the passionate and knowledgeable volunteers.
Christian Bald — Google review
It's really interesting. As a train buff myself, this was a really interesting learning about the history of it. They have some very unique rolling stock and is a must if your in the area, even if your not overly interested in trains, it's fascinating to hear the history of the area.
Aidan Darlow — Google review
Interesting rail history of Peterborough. Interesting things to look at and the woman that showed us around had very good technical knowledge. This museum will get even better in time when the roundhouse is included.
Graham Nordling — Google review
We were there for the Sound and Light show. We enjoyed the video of the history about the steam trains in the area. The light show was good also. Hard to get good photos when sitting in the back row. It would have been awesome if some of the viewing was outside of the carriage.
tammy edmonds — Google review
Great collection of historic buildings and rail cars and locomotives. It's a bit sad that nothing is alive any more since they no longer have access to track to run trains. Knowledgeable guide with continuous tour around the site so you can join at any time with little wait. Timing didn't allow us to attend the light and sound show but I have heard it is very good.
Gary Allpike — Google review
The morning tour of this train museum was memorable. The knowledge & information shared by our tour guide was interesting & informative. Suitable for all ages. Thank you Peter for an interesting day. Unfortunately we were unable to do the evening Lights tour as the required number of a minimum of six people was not achieved. There is adequate parking and Public amenities are also available. Should I find myself in Peterborough once again I would surely visit Steamtown train museum again
Shireen Shoaib — Google review
Our son's certainly enjoyed the tour and freedom to go in and out of most of the trains and carriages. The sound and light show however was not really what we expected and unfortunately our children were quite restless throughout the movie and they are usually very captivated by movie. Their attention was lost early on. However for adults the information in the movie was very interesting. The light show is certainly not a Las Vegas show but you watch different coloured lights change to old style train music for a couple of songs.
Very friendly and helpful staff and amazing we could bring our dog to both the tour and the sound and light show.
Family Hall — Google review
It was great very informative.
It is a long tour would suggest to rug up in winter, water and hat in summer.
Sharryn Rouse — Google review
Excellent display of SA railway equipment, locos, and rolling stock. The light show at night gives a really good insight into the area and how it became an important hub in South Australia.
Deon Quinn — Google review
Great place to visit to learn about the history of rail in South Australia.
Chris Johns — Google review
Loved it.
Fantastic display of old rail history.
Colin our guide was an old railway worker and shared some wonderful stories of his time in the railway and the characters he worked with.
Fantastic experience well worth the visit.
Allow a couple of hours if you love trains !!!
Rob “Mad max” Max — Google review
Incredible collection of railway history housed in the one location. The Round House and Turntable are great and the staff passionate about their job. You come away with a sense of how much a thriving railway town Peterborough once was and still a town well worth visiting.
Wayne Goldsmith — Google review
Informative centre for rail history in the region. Good collection of locomotives and carriages.
Trent Hammett — Google review
Absolutely loved the experience and will go back with my children because they will love it.
I forget the man's name that served us at the counter but he was amazing and very knowledgeable about disability and how to accommodate to our needs. John, our tour guide was probably the nicest person I have ever met and was extremely knowledgeable regarding the trains and carriages. Please visit, you will love it. John, I owe ya a beer mate.
it will suprise you go and have a look do what the sign says it works
scott obrien — Google review
Great fun experience. 👍
Nice drive out from peterborough. Plenty of scenery and an enjoyable fun experience.
Yes the car went up hill in reverse.
Do it. Kids will be amazed.
Rob “Mad max” Max — Google review
Absolutely insane .. even after reading the sign explaining the phenomenon I still struggled to get my head around it! Be prepared for some dirt roads to get there, I wouldn't do it in the wet
Ash D — Google review
Unbelievable but it works. You swear you are driving down a slight hill. Stop and your vehicle runs back up.
Graeme Simpson — Google review
It's a funny sensation going backwards up hill
Even if it's a illusion
I would do it again
I left my engine running , just in case someone came flying around the bend.
Well worth the side trip and dirt road.
I would do it again.
Phillip McCallum — Google review
Bit of a detour! Heard about magnetic hills in childhood and thought to visit when we saw the signboard! But didn’t find interesting! Our car was going in the same downhill direction! Might be not enough metal in our car?!!
Nirmit Shah — Google review
it worked. good experience
Nipuna Gunarathna — Google review
We came from the Booleroo end and road was good. We tried to guess which way and were wrong. It was fascinating. Follow us Sweet-Az RV'n on youtube
Dean Whyman — Google review
Please aware of the unpaved road are around 4km from burra.
It’s super interesting to see the car rolling uphills.
LIANCHENG LI — Google review
Incredible and slightly spooky experience. Fantastic for anyone with kids.
Matt — Google review
It's a Hill but did not roll up it with a caravan.
Dream Weaver — Google review
A neat little trick on the brain. Best to park facing west when you try it for the first time. The road is well graded and you can easily take a non 4wd vehicle down there.
It is sign posted pretty well and only 9km from the bitumen.
Make sure you turn the car off, put the windows down and enjoy the moment.
Your Best Lawn — Google review
Well the name says it all. A hill which your car will be pulled up. Follow the instructions on the sign and be amazed.
Wether a phenomenon or not. Try it out.
We did twice. And to test out if you are going down hill or not my companion while relieving himself found the water trail running the opposite way.
A lookout point
Great 360° view of the whyalla city, the jetty and the beach and the iron factory
Very informative about the history of whyalla and iron ore and history of the industry
A good place to see the sunset
A place where Queen Elizabeth has arrived
Well maintained and clean
Hansi Premadasa — Google review
This lookout shows you the circular jetty in Whyalla. (The only one in the southern hemisphere) The town itself self as well as the beaches. It can get windy up there, so if you have long hair, either tie it back or hold it. You can sit at the chairs under the rotunda. There are 3.
Lynn Matthews — Google review
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Hammock Hill Lookout in Whyalla offers a breathtaking panorama of the ocean, jetty, and town. The view is simply mesmerizing, making it a must-visit spot for nature lovers and photographers. A serene escape to soak in the coastal beauty!
Dena Hadian — Google review
Nice views of the shore and part of the residential areas of Whyalla. Also a good spot to learn about the history of the town. A photo inside the frame is a must, when visiting Whyalla!
Ashjeev Sobrun — Google review
One of the best lookouts I'd ever seen. The view from the top was superb. The view of the blue sea took my breath away. It's overlooking the whole town. Definitely a must-visit.
Dom Ignacio — Google review
Great place to visit when visiting the jetty. You can walk up or drive up to the top. Great views looking over the Whyalla jetty and Whyalla
The Caravan of courage — Google review
Great views 3 places to stop for different views.
Gillian Cameron — Google review
Good views over Whyalla and the steel works. One way road to the top, car park is just before very top point. Go past and you need to go down and back up again.!
(We seen many people do it 😉)
Alex Draper — Google review
Worth a visit to read the history and for the views...
Russell Soden — Google review
This a great place to stop and have a coffee or tea. And watch the ocean. Look at the town. There are great views
barry hannah — Google review
A place to visit, especially with history surrounding the town posted hete, a description of why they have a cannon mounted here and bunker, then the other stories told here on the plaques are part of the towns history. After that take the time to enjoy 360 degree views of ocean and town
Phil Holliday — Google review
This is a great Whyalla tourist attraction, the views of the steel works, beach and ranges is awesome. A must see viewing point if passing through or visiting Whyalla. Can get a bit blowy on really windy days, so rug up.
Rob — Google review
Awesome lookout for us brisbane tourists.
Really see the landscapes of whyalla, including the unique jetty, the clear waters, the dolphins, the war bunker, the steel refinery and the small town.
Went for a walk down to the jetty and it's quite peaceful, theirs random spots of information about the sealife and history of the town, whyalla and the jetty which is always fun to read about.
I recommend this spot for a visit if you're ever passing through.
If you have the chance to go on the tour of the ship Whyalla I recommend it. Tour guide was very informative. Loved the experience of walking through this ship and learning a piece of our history.
Kerry Van Mosseveld — Google review
Decided to stop whilst on our road trip to Port Lincoln, the sign said open 10am till 4pm yet when we entered we were told we can only view the museum if we book in advance and it's a guided tour only at 11:30 or 13:30 daily.
Snowypods — Google review
I visited the museum as part of entrance to the former HMAS Whyalla ship tour. Very worthwhile to see the short video of the retrieval and rehoming of the ship on site.
The rest of the museum is interesting and informative if you like that type of thing. I do! There were multiple themed rooms. I added a pic of a typical display, however there was much more including model ships, 'artifacts', and other historical information and stories.
Andrew S — Google review
Highly recommend the tour of the former HMAS Whyalla - it’s a lot more interesting than I initially expected, I’ll be honest. Rod did an amazing job of educating us about this ships history, what it was like to live on it, and how it got to where it is today. His passion for his job and his town is evident and really rubbed off on us. Thanks Rod!
Alexis Green — Google review
An interesting place. I didn't go aboard the ship as there's a lot of steps to get up there & I don't think I could have made it (as I have an injury). Heaps of information in therre & lovely, helpful staff.
Peggy Cook — Google review
Great tour. Linda the tour guide was amazing. Very knowledgeable and really got the kids involved. Great idea having a kids activity throughout the museum which kept everyone involved and interested.
Jasmine — Google review
Rod was a great guide for the ship tour, he was passionate about the ship and the connection it had with Whyalla. It was good to see how life was on board the WW2 vessel.
The tours run at 11:30 am and 01:30pm from the info centre and run for 45- 60 minutes, you may need to book ahead as there was only 10 spots available with people waiting.
You can visit the maritime museum afterwards with well maintained grounds.
Thomas T — Google review
Great museum and Mine sweeper ship. So good to go on the ship and see how it use to work and the people who used it.! Nice pathways and board walk.
Alex Draper — Google review
The museum has a nice model railway but the HMAS WHYALLA is the drawcard. View the ship by tour only, 11:30 and 1:30pm. Tour is free with entry to the museum, well worth it.
CATE E — Google review
This place is a must see in Whyalla. If you like museums you will like the way the information is displayed and interpreted. It is a very interactive museum. The kids during the school holidays is having a fun and a very informative activities of which they will have a prize after completing it, the other good thing about the kids activities besides it's educational that it is very well distributed along the museum halls so it keeps the children busy while parents can enjoy each hall.
I missed the ship tour though
Shahy Radwan — Google review
I have driven past on so many occasions, but never expected it to be so fantastic. The tour of the ship was unbelievable, my 9yo absolutely loved it. Ontop of this, I heartily recommend visiting and spending a few hours to see the history of a ship in the museum, well worth its weight in gold. There is also fun activities to keep children amused for quite some time, a theatre to see the grounding of the HMAS WHYALLA, (very informative and entertaining) , as well as model railways and many other artifacts. If you are visiting Whyalla, definitely put it in your plans, take the time to visit, you will not be disappointed.
Train journeys in restored timber cars pulled by steam engines through rocky mountain passes.
We saw this on TV whilst travelling in the area. Had to have a ride and booked our tickets a week and a half ahead. Glad we did the train was full on the day, so book in advance. The railway station is beautiful, has a small museum and a gift shop with rather a good selection of goods for you to buy. The staff are all very informative and friendly. The carriages are all very well maintained, the only thing that was a bit disappointing was the seating is along the carriage rather than across so you could have a window seat. Bit that was quickly forgotten when the steam engine made it's way to the station to couple up with the carriages. The journey from Quorn to Woolshed Flat was most enjoyable watching the scenery go by, there were some very close rock formations and a very narrow bridge. But it was interesting all the way. At woodshed Flat there was the opportunity to purchase hot pasties and sausage rolls, scones, jam and cream, plus tea and coffee. The return journey gave those at the front of the train the opportunity to be at the back and get those perfect train photos. All up a great way to spend a day. Don't forget to allow some time to explore Quorn and it's history.
Jan Buck — Google review
Wonderful experience, so glad I did it. However travelling on it in winter is freezing! Make sure you rug up really well, even bring a blanket. There is no heating on the train and the windows are allowed to be open for people to take photos etc.
mezz mezza — Google review
Great relaxing ride on a historic train. Beautifully restored. Kangaroos raced beside us as we wound our way through the lower hills of the Flinders Ranges.
T M — Google review
Interesting museum but no train trips today. Loved driving the same route to Woolshed Flat
Jane Tarrant — Google review
I am a train buff, especially the old stream locomotives, WOW, we spotted the service from Port Augusta to Quorn, gathered some great pictures. Our goal is to ride the steam train in the near future. I am amazed on what the volunteers have done to restore the locomotives and carriages
Don Doherty — Google review
Fantastic day today (23/09/2023) on the Pichi Richi Railway! Very knowledgeable volunteers to point out areas of significance along the journey. Definitely recommend. The photos don’t do it justice. Lots of people following the train along it’s journey in their cars to wave and take photos. Plenty of room to sit down without being squashed in the cabins. Recommend booking a table at the cafe in Quorn because it gets very busy when the train pulls up. Buy tickets well in advance to avoid disappointment for the railway as it is popular.
Donna Jayde — Google review
It's a nice laid back and easy going train ride.
Lots of beautiful countryside to travel through.
A good experience for all the family.
I recommend giving it a try.
Tim Austin — Google review
Unfortunately It runs on a weekend so I missed the train .
But if you are in the area it is a Great 👍 town to visit.
Full of history.
Quorn .
Is a town worthy of a visit .
Brian Mazur — Google review
What a magnificent way to spend a day!! Amazing scenery, comfy chairs and the ability to open the windows and stick your head out. The volunteer staff were friendly, knowledgeable and professional. I can't recommend it enough. Take a jumper for the trip back as it can get cool.
Chad Mckenzie — Google review
Lovely heritage railway. Scenery along the way is stunning, especially at dusk. Check the timetable and book before leaving, especially off peak times when services can be rather scant. If you miss the train chase it with your car for some great trackside photos.
Glenn Eaton — Google review
A little bit of steam engine rail heritage and some very passionate volunteers make this a unique experience.
Ray Hegarty — Google review
What a great day, it was a bit wet, but still great. So happy we got to ride it. Book ahead..!
Goes from Quorn about 16klms then returns after 30min.
If you can't get on, Drive it and take photos at each crossing, the train only goes about 30klms per hour... so easy to get ahead.!
Alex Draper — Google review
A must do if in Port Augusta or Quorn. Celebrating its centenary (1923) this short 2 hour each way train trip is a journey into a bygone era.
Ernie Zibert — Google review
If you ever get the chance do it. We did a one way trip, my wife travelled on the train and I drove the motor home to Quorn taking pictures of the train. It was a buzz plus all the history. Follow us Sweet-Az RV'n on youtube
Dean Whyman — Google review
I was like a kid in a candy shop with this experience. Such a beautiful and well kept train. Being able to take my children on this was fantastic like my dad had done for me. What made it even better was when they brought my son up into the cab to see what it looked like and then explained everything. He's still talking about it. I hope we can keep this going for future generations. The volunteers on board provided a great commentary and were absolutely lovely. Try the scones as they were so good.
Will Marsham — Google review
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Railway Station, Railway Terrace, Quorn SA 5433, Australia
Our 6 hour tour with Astrid was a wonderful experience. Astrid has extensive knowledge of the geology, wildlife and history of the Ikara-Flinders Ranges and the surrounding regions. It was truly fascinating. A highlight for me was seeing the Yellow footed rock wallaby.
Claire CUTTING — Google review
Loved it! Highly recommend the 4x4 tour of brachina and bunyeroo gorge, for us it was the highlight of our trip to the flinders ranges. Highly informative about the history of the region and we saw pretty much every animal (and bird) there was including baby emu chicks. The lamingtons hit the spot for morning tea as well. Full stop this tour is DEFINITELY worth it!!!
Russell King — Google review
My wife and I went on a four day tour with Wallaby Tracks last week, and the entire experience was top notch! From the initial inquiries to booking and answering whatever questions we had (this was the first time I had taken such a tour) leading up to the tour, everything was seamless. Paul was our tour guide and far exceeded any expectations I had. He was incredibly knowledgeable about the entire region, took the time to show us everything and anything we came across in Flinders Ranges - seeing kangaroos, rock wallabys, emus, all sorts of birds, a 4x4 tour as well as a flight over Flinders Ranges. To further personalize the experience, he took the time to show us some more detailed family history from the region that they researched before we arrived (a relative lived here about 150 years ago). If you are looking for a personalized and easy trip into the Outback, Wallaby Tracks is the way to go!
Jeff Faler — Google review
My husband and I went on a two day 4wd tour through the Flinders Ranges overnighting in Arkaroola. It was brilliant. Everything was organised so well and Astrid was a wealth of knowledge. Highly recommended.
Anne French — Google review
We did a 4 hour tour of Wilpena Pound's ranges and gorges with Astrid of Wallaby Tracks Adventure Tours. We genuinely felt we were travelling with a friend in the air conditioned comfort of Astrid's Land Cruiser as she took us off the beaten track through the National Park showing us ancient geological features, wild life including kangaroos, rock wallabies, families of emus, wedge-tailed eagles, rainbow bee eaters and more plus glorious views from look-outs. Astrid's commentary reflected her deep knowledge of the Flinders Ranges. We were cool as cucumbers in car during the 34C summer heat and had the chance to stretch our legs at various rock formations and lookouts. This tour is highly recommended, don't give it a second thought before you book!!
Bec — Google review
Astrid is a wonderful tour guide and we had literally a sensory overload with fantastic views. A unique experience!
Thomas Michl — Google review
I can highly recommend touring with this company. Our family of four adults visited the southern Flinders Ranges staying 2 nights at Ikara (Wilpena Pound).
1: We had accommodation at the Adelaide Riviera Hotel at an excellent rate
2: We left our car parked safely in their gated carpark while on tour.
3: We were picked up and dropped off at the hotel.
4: The vehicle we toured in was a Toyota Landcruiser (series 3). It felt very safe. It was a small tour for the four of us.
5: Our guide was sensational! Astrid has a warm and lovely manner, great knowledge and enthusiasm about the places we saw, and was very flexible about the itinerary. We had plenty of time to stop at the places we were interested in. We never felt rushed.
6: All our expenses were paid for in the price, all meals and snacks, accommodation, and fuel. We only had to pay for alcohol and souvenirs. No hidden extras.
We will book another holiday with Wallaby Tours again. Next time, the Northern Flinders Ranges! Can't wait.
Carol Pawsey — Google review
An amazing once-in-a-lifetime experience! Astrid and Paul made us feel 'at home' from the outset. The unseasonal rain in Coober Pedy and the Flinders Ranges meant that we saw these areas in a unique way. The rain also meant that Astrid and Paul had their hands full navigating a safe passage on desert and mountain roads unaccustomed to wet weather! They arranged this effortlessly and keep us safe and on track regardless! All aspects of our trip (timing, accommodation, food, sightseeing) and all of our unique requests were met generously. Truly memorable. Thank you so much.
Christopher John McLennan — Google review
What a fantastic trip of a lifetime enjoyed by my friend and I. Paul took us on a 5 day / 4 night adventure from Adelaide, Coober Pedy, Lake Eyre and the Flinders Ranges. Paul is an excellent driver, knows heaps about the areas we explored and you felt completely safe and looked after. We saw amazing vistas and met some wonderful characters along the way. I think we experienced more on this trip than you might on others because Paul knew so much and because he knew all the locals. Would highly recommend this trip to others and would like to do more trips with Paul and Astrid.
Nicole DeLosa — Google review
We thougherly recommended this company for a wonderful Flinders Ranges tour. Picked up from our accommodation at Rawnsley Park Station by Paul in a comfortable Land cruiser.
Morning tea and lunch was supplied.
Spectacular landscape, spotted the Yellow footed rock wallaby close by which came out to greet us. Emus and the Red caped robin.
Paul was very knowledgeable on all aspects of the Flinders.
Thanks so much.
Unique exhibits offering a journey through the history of the Outback, plus a gift & coffee shop.
What a beautiful location, especially in the heart of spring! The wild flowers are in bloom, the reptiles are warming themselves in the sun and birds dart in and around the outdoor area as you enjoy your tea and delicious scones
David Maddison — Google review
Great place, interesting and informative. Can spend any amount of time you like in there walking around and listening to the information.
Sue Davies — Google review
What a place, have driven past many times, decided to have a look, so much information in one building, you could easily spend 3 hours in here, listening to all the stories, reading about the culture, outback, mining, history, etc,
Clean toilets,
Friendly staff,
Easy parking
Food and coffee available on site
Caravan parking for 3 x small vans
Michael Palombieri — Google review
Great place to visit with the family, the kids will love going into the snakes mouth and through the jungle. Very informative and educational. Get a pass out and enjoy it again and again over the next year. Grab a bite to eat from the outback Tucker box cafe.
Rob — Google review
Awesome place. Lots of history told very well
Marion Bancroft — Google review
Do yourself a favour and make sure to visit here. Set aside a good 3hrs and take it all in. So much to see, read and watch. Loved learning about history that I had no idea about. Fabulous experience 👍
Karin Tamm — Google review
Lots more to see than I had expected. Lots of it is recorded content that you can watch or bypass. Displays are a little dated but, essentially being a museum, it doesn't matter too much. Kids (9 & 15 were kept entertained for over an hour).
Nic Thiele — Google review
A fantastic display in their ‘time tunnel’. The centre itself is just full of incredibly helpful, kind and generous ladies. Just loved our entire trip here and happily stayed here for about 3.5 hours! Allow plenty of time, there was heaps of information and quite a few videos (I think 3 well over 15 minutes, one was 65 minutes) so allow plenty of time to go through. Also ask for the kids work sheet so they have something to follow as they go through, a great homeschool day! Well done Port Augusta 🙌
Jessica Brown — Google review
Di was so helpful. Made it very easy for us to see what we wanted to see.
Jenny Doeblien — Google review
One of the best designed and laid out museums or information centres I have visited. Worth the entry fee, and, if needed, you can return again anytime within 12 months (ask at desk). It really takes a good few hours to get the full experience. Looks at the history of the region through indigenous and non-indigenous eyes.
And there is a cafe ....
Mark Davies — Google review
Whilst the outback centre had quite good information, the price of $20 each adult is not worth it. Maybe $10 each a fairer price. As an information visitor centre some staff were more helpful than others compared to many I have visited in SA.
Liz Znidersic — Google review
A great place to stop for a break and a meal. Staff are very friendly. Trailer parking is simple and easy, drive thru with a van (limited spaces).
Tony C — Google review
Wonderful place. Here, you'll have the opportunity to take a photo inside the mouth of an ancient lizard and buy cowboy hats. 😃
Viacheslav Mormylev — Google review
This was pretty good.
A couple of the videos didn't correspond with the narration.
It was informative though.
Christine Wiggins — Google review
It was a great day with the kids.
Honestly I thought it was a bit expensive but once we went through and seen everything it had to offer it was 100% worth it!
Definitely will take the kids again they all got something out of it, 12 year old, 3 year old and 8 month old.
Plan on going back with out the kids as well so we can take everything in with out the distraction kids bring. 😂
10/10
You get your money's worth for sure, learn somethings and the kids were amazed by lots of the interactive features and big displays.
Incase it's not clear I would definitely recommend this to anyone with kids, people that have an interest in Pt. August and surrounding towns, Older times or want to kill some time
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Casie “CasieCherie” — Google review
Great museum that shares equally pre-European Aboriginal Dreamings (Legends and Histories) in great detail and British explorations and expansion into the Continent's harsh Outback.
It's definitely worth the admission, especially if you have 2-3 hours to spend and absorb lessons fully.
Donald Henninger — Google review
Nice outdoor seating. Simple meals of sandwiches, wraps, door stops and soup. The quandong slice was delicious.
Harmonie Wong — Google review
This was a great unexpected place to stop and visit.
Loved it very educational and fun to walk through
Mike Harrison — Google review
Lots of history. The video presentations are great. But a bit lengthy for me. And most of the videos look like were made in the 90’s? Not very clear. The outback cinema would be great with some more ventilation. I can see the effort in making this museum but it felt like a lengthy history class. I liked the aboriginal stories, it helped me to understand their connection to this land better.
Sherry Zang — Google review
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41 Flinders Terrace, Port Augusta SA 5700, Australia
Opened in 1996, this 250-hectare botanical garden features an interpretive centre, a cafe & a shop.
A must see garden. I highly recommend visiting it, and please ask for the tour as you will learn interesting facts about Australia native plants.
Mrs. Chris Nayda author of Plants if the Australian Arid Lands Botanic Gardens will tour you around herself and she's lovely.
Fuad Nehme — Google review
For locals and travellers, it is worth a stop even for a quick visit. Kid, adult, and dog friendly and free! Beautifully managed with footpaths, clear labelling, and a plethora of plant varieties with a nursery. Visitor centre has a lovely gift shop. Consider donating to support this place.
Marta Tomaszewski — Google review
A unique, beautiful place and it’s free! Donations can be made at the gift store. The cafe has a simple but tasty menu.
Charissa Davies — Google review
I went with a group of friends and we decided to just walk through the free routes and it was a really lovely hike through some very beautiful terrain. Highly recommend walking through here and to take a look at the different statues and plants available 🪴
Lily — Google review
Beautiful garden and conservation areas. The landscaping lets you see all layers at once, the grasses, shrubs and trees. The main paths are set as intersecting concentric circles, connected by narrow winding paths.
There is lots of seating, some in shade some in sun.
The central area is well signed. The signs further out are set in a way that I could not get a photo of the plant with it's name.
Janos Veresbaranji — Google review
These gardens have to be amongst the best in Australia. Well thought out exhibits (loved the garden ones) and different habitats to explore. The bird hides, although quiet, are obviously the result of a lot of hard work. Red kangaroos on the surrounding heath land and terrific birds in the garden make this a must visit.
Imogen Warren — Google review
Stopped by here for a quick “pit stop” on the way back from Coober Pedy to Adelaide. It was a beautiful place where our quick pit stop turned into a 2 hour break. The gardens were beautiful and it was great to see that they had sections on how to make low water gardens at home. The park also came along with a great cafe where they sold all native foods and bush Tucker. I recommend trying the native tasting plate and of course the selection of indigenous ice creams such as wattle seed and bush lime. I highly recommend a visit and supporting the gardens as they receive minimal government funding and do an amazing job.
Matt — Google review
Beautiful park for a sunrise or sunset run. Well maintained.Recommend red sands loop run. Red cliffs great for sunrise.
Jiaqi Cai — Google review
Very cool Botanical Gardens. Lots if different plants with signs showing the scientific and common names of the plants. Free entry. Big area. Great to just walk through for 10 minutes for a quick look or if you’re a plant lover you could spend hours there.
Donna Jayde — Google review
I'm not normally into plants but I enjoy visiting the Australian Arid Lands Botanical Park. It is a gorgeous area and the sign posting is very engaging. Lots of different areas to explore so there is something for everyone. And it's continually changing as different areas grow! Fantastic free attraction in Port Augusta. They have a lovely visitor centre as well.
4chillies — Google review
An amazing array of plants from our arid areas. Who knew there were so many beautiful lush plants and stunning flowers growing out there in such harsh climate. I did the self tour on Sunday in the rain and loved it so much I came back for the guided tour with Shirley on Monday morning. Thoroughly enjoyed it, well worth the visit and definitely jump on the 10am tour.
suzanne wood — Google review
A great place for a peaceful walk- lots of bird life and a wide range of plants. Lots of different pathways to walk through- most accessible to anyone. Unfortunately the cafe was closed due to storm damage on my visit but I will return on another trip to try that out!
Gaynor F — Google review
Very well maintained garden with so many native plants and good coffee
Kateryna Tsysarenko — Google review
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144 Stuart Hwy, Port Augusta West SA 5700, Australia
Best cafe in the region! Stop by if you're around.
Sam Winzar — Google review
This Opal Mining town is worth a visit, it's a lovely tiny town. But is so expanded out with the mines.
Noel Brown (George of the jungle) — Google review
Lovely spot. Yummy food. Great coffee. Worth a visit!!
Claire See — Google review
Really good toasties ($10), and the absolute best coffee ($5) I've had in weeks!!!
Steve Christie — Google review
We thought this was an absolute oasis:
Al was incredibly friendly; makes a fabulous coffee and a superb chocolate brownie. The toasted sandwich ( bacon & egg) was Delish!!!
We had a delightful conversation with Al; relaxed in the beautiful garden and admired all that has been done to create this wonderful little cafe. Congrats to all involved ! Well worth a visit.
P C — Google review
A little gem in the opal mining town. Great coffee, interesting venue with entertaining and informative staff. Loved being serenaded while relaxing and enjoying our morning, a talented guitarist and singer. We'll be visiting again when next we travel through the centre.
slb bls — Google review
Great place for magnificent food and drink. Great service, friendly atmosphere, Tab for those interested, Very clean amenities and establishment amongst the stark contrast to the outside world. Sincerely recommended.
Maxine Geddes — Google review
A cool reprieve from the heat. Awesome refreshing smoothies to choose from, meals, snacks and a water park for the kids and adults out front. Friendly staff too. This is a must visit after noodling for opals.