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Barossa

1837 Barossa Winery with Restaurant and Art Trail

Barossa

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1837 Barossa is an Australian winery located in Lyndoch, South Australia in the Barossa Valley wine region. The 1837 Barossa winery commemorates the date on which Colonel William Light named the Barossa in December 1837 on the estate.

Come with friends and family to indulge in our culinary offers and the special ambience created at 1837 Barossa amid the grand vista of their vineyard.

The spectacular estate offers:
1837 Barossa Restaurant - Mediterranean Cuisine and Grill, Wine and Dine Experiences
1837 Barossa Pavilion Cellar Door and Cafe serving Wine Tastings Pizza's and Platters
1837 Luxury Vineyard Cottages
1837 Barossa Art Trail
Barossa Colonel Light Monument, commemorating the Birthplace of the Barossa
ATP sized tennis court
Guided Vineyard Walks & Wine Experiences
1837 Barossa Legend Wine Club

The Barossa Colonel Light Monument, a life-size bronze monument of Colonel Light on horseback and the iconic Barossa Manor commemorate the birthplace of Barossa on the estate. Breathtaking views and landscape of rolling hills blanketed in rows of vines are punctuated with modern art sculptures.

Generations of our winemakers have dedicated their work to their grand tradition, embodying their heritage of outstanding wine-making in every bottle. Reserve red wines hail from the estate, while whites are sourced from Eden Valley vineyards.
<p>Free Wifi</p> <p>Disabled access available, contact operator for details.</p>

Facilities

Alfresco/Outdoor Dining
Carpark
Cellar Door
Coach Parking
Family Friendly
Gallery / Museum
Lawn / Gardens
Non Smoking
Pet Friendly - Enquire
Pop Up Wine Bar
Private Dining Area
Shop / Gift Shop
Suitable for Functions
Wine Tasting
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