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| Barossa Valley |
On
our visit to Adelaide we did a day trip to the Barossa Valley which is one of the premier wine growing regions in
Australia. We enjoyed our day and saw
some interesting things – but ended up thinking that McClaren Vale (wine region
just south of Adelaide) was more to our taste.
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| Maggie Beer's Farm Shop |
We
did visit Maggie Beer's Farm Shop –
which was interesting. Maggie is a
lovely Australian cook who appears on various tv shows. Her café is an eclectic mix of wine tasting,
shop and café. It was busy when we were
there but if we had looked around first we would have seen that there was a
whole verandah area to the right of the main entrance – also overlooking the
lake that would have been much more restful.
Although the café was busy, the service was fast and the afternoon tea
snack we had was very nice indeed.
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| Mt Pleasant Hotel Motel |
Lunch
that day was not as planned. We had
thought that we would have lunch in a lovely winery restaurant. But we found ourselves not quite into the
Barossa at lunch time – so we stopped in Mt
Pleasant and went into a traditional looking pub. The dining room was empty – and this was a
Saturday! The landlord came in and said
that his chef was a stand in one and didn't do all of the menu but that we
could have fish and chips or a steak but none of flash stuff like pasta. We looked at each other and decided, what the
heck, we would give it a go. We both had
the battered butterfish which was cooked to perfection and the chips were also
beautiful. Just goes to show you can't
judge a book by its cover. We had to go
into the bar area to pay and ended up getting some great recommendations of
wineries to visit in the Barossa.
We
stopped at a look out over the Eden
Valley – very nice spot with a nice touch of plaques on the stones telling
you a bit about the history of the valley.
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| Yalumba winery |
We
enjoyed the Yalumba winery visit
very much. Lovely grounds and very
helpful tasting staff who made you feel very relaxed. I couldn't get over how generous they were
with their tastings. Something we
discovered was the case throughout both the Barossa and McClaren Vale. If you want to take full advantage of this,
you need to go on a tour or at least have a designated sober driver!
And
some of the wild flowers on the side of the road were fantastic.
And
I enjoyed this road sign.







Wow, what a lovely way to spend some time! I like that street sign too and those wildflowers are gorgeous! :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to go to the Barossa :)
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