Clothing/Shoes/Weather Gear: Dresscode: It is not necessary to wear travel clothing here - in fact the wineries are quite elegant, so dessing a bit nice is a good thing. Those people with zipping trousers and fanny packs looked a bit misplaced ;-)
At the wineries, you might often walk on ground that is not very smooth. There was no mud or real dirt anywhere I visited, but still you will walk on unpaved ground and on grass and soil - so don't wear high heels or anything like that!
Updated Dec 23, 2011
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Dresscode: It is not necessary to wear travel clothing here - in fact the wineries are quite elegant, so dessing a bit nice is a good thing. Those people with...
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Barossa Valley - German heritage in Australia

The Barossa Valley is Australia's most famous wine region, and as it is located close to Adelaide, it makes for a convenient day out of the city. If you are a wine lover, you will love it here: The...
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Barossa - For Fine Food & Wine

The famous Barossa wine region is a little over an hour by car north of Adelaide, South Australia's capital. The Barossa comprises two regions, the Barossa Valley and the Eden Valley. My pages on......
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Think rolling hills dotted with magestic old chalets, cellar doors with the charm of yesteryear, quaint little towns, rows and rows of vines, and of course wine, and you are in the Barossa Valley!
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I love food so here's a pic of my Lamb Curry pie at the Lyndoch Bakery on the way to the Barossa Valley. I had this with Coopers Light and a glass of Kiels Shiraz.
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The Barossa Valley is a major wine-producing region and tourist destination located about 60km's northeast of Adelaide.
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