Planing a trip to the Barossa and surrounding areas, have done this trip before but some time ago. Anny suggestions on caravan parks, places to see or visit from there.
[Time frame 4 to 6 weeks] staying off main highway
Would come down though broken hill then into S.A though Burra once get to Barossa sujest Tununda caravan park ( 08 85632784) it is the better one in the barossa area, places to see of course the wineries, Jacobs Creek, penfolds, Seppeltsfield, and more, Lyndoc lavender Farm, then towns in and around the Barossa, Angaston, Williamstone, Gawler drop in for a meal at the vine inn at Nuriootpa, we have lived in the area for a good few years always taking friends on the wine trips, go to www.southaustralia.com/Barossa have a safe trip down and have fun in the beautiful Barossa
-- Edited by howdrink on Sunday 6th of February 2011 11:41:40 AM
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Hi Howdrink, have been to Nuriootpa before but that was quite some time ago, some of my ancestors on my mothers side are buried in old church yards around Nuriootpa.
This is why we are going back, as we are family historians and need to get some more photo's of head stones and old church yards.
We just spent a short couple of days there with my sister, the wispering wall is certainly worth a visit, havnt been there for about 5 years though. Its also nice and close for a trip down to MANUM TOO CHEERS BLAZE
Mengler's Hill is a must. From up there you get a full view of the Barossa Valley and some interesting rock sculptures. You have to check out the local German cuisine like real metwurst, german cake from Tanunda or Nuri Bakery, and all that good stuff. You can do winery tours and the obligatory tastings. Gawler also has a lot of history, but they tell me the caravan park has terrible TV reception. The Maggie Beer Shop is next door to my Auntie's house, and the bakery is on the other side of her corner block. The constant cooking smells are irresistable. When I visit her I gain weight by inhalation, and from all the food she insists I indulge in. Bless her heart. It's an interesting region with a lot of family history. The cemeteries and churches also have stories to tell.
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Hi Howdrink, have been to Nuriootpa before but that was quite some time ago, some of my ancestors on my mothers side are buried in old church yards around Nuriootpa.
This is why we are going back, as we are family historians and need to get some more photo's of head stones and old church yards.
John-C
There is a lot of old church yards around the area with lots of history have a safe trip down, im sure you will love the barosa area if we are not on the road our self's when you come down may be we could do a meet up Chris H
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Chris & Joan toyta prado & traveller Belair home town Gawler s.a "Living the Dream"