Positioned
on the highest part of the Barossa Valley circa 360 meters above sea
level and 80km off the coastal fringe, Angaston is ideal for a relaxing
holiday where you can browse through craft shops, collectable souvenir
shops and art & craft galleries and obviously visit many famous
wineries and cellar doors in Barossa Valley. When looking for a place to
rest, you can settle into a Angaston accommodation including Angaston caravan park or one of the many bed and breakfast in Barossa Valley.
Here are few things of interest and attractions when in Angaston;
- Art and Craft galleries such as Angaston Galleria and Bethany Arts and Crafts.
- Clothes of the bygone era and collectables in A Clothes Revival.
- Mengler’s Hill Lookout for magnificent and scenic views of the Barossa Valley.
- Wineries and Cellar Doors;
- Yalumba Winery
- Henschke’s Wines, 10km south east of Angaston.
- Mountadam Winery at Eden Valley, 19km south east of Angaston.
- Robert Hamilton & Son Winery.
- 27km south east of Angaston will take you to Springton. When you are here visit and enjoy Springton Gallery.
- 54km north east of Angaston will take you to Yookamurra Sanctuary
where you will be able to enjoy native wild like and plant species local
to the area. Note guided walks and tours are available for those who
are interested. So please enquire when you are there.
spots. Why not explore the area by settling in to one of the Angaston
accommodation including a Angaston hotel, one of the Angaston apartments
or a Angaston caravan park to explore this fascinating region.
Online booking of Barossa accommodation is also possible here.
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