
Barossa Valley · Two
Couples Guide
The grown-up version, romance, long lunches and quiet corners.
11 hand-picked places · curated by locals
- 01Wine$$
The great cellar doors
Penfolds, Seppeltsfield, Henschke and St Hugo, book tastings ahead and arrange a driver.
UnmissableCouples - 02Wine$$$
Seppeltsfield & the Centenary cellar
Taste a fortified wine from your own birth year, straight from the barrel. Unforgettable.
UnmissableCouplesLuxury - 03Lookout
Mengler Hill Lookout
The valley laid out beneath you, best at golden hour, with a sculpture park in the gums.
Local secretCouplesFamily - 04Villages
Tanunda & Angaston villages
Heritage main streets of butchers, bakeries and antiques, the gentle, rainy-day Barossa.
FamilyRainy dayCouples - 05Long lunchSeppeltsfield$$$$
FINO at Seppeltsfield
Long, generous Mediterranean lunches in a grand old winery, the Barossa's signature table.
UnmissableCouplesLuxury - 06Fine diningSeppeltsfield$$$$
Hentley Farm
A hatted degustation in a converted farm cottage among the vines, a destination in itself.
CouplesLuxury - 07ItalianAngaston$$$
Casa Carboni
An intimate Italian enoteca and cooking school in Angaston, handmade pasta, proper espresso.
CouplesLocal secret - 08Luxury lodge$$$$
The Louise
Vineyard-view suites with private terraces and one of the region's best restaurants (Appellation). The splurge.
LuxuryCouplesUnmissable - 09Cottages$$$$
Seppeltsfield Vineyard Cottages
Restored bluestone cottages among century-old vines, characterful and quietly grand.
CouplesLuxury - 10Homestead$$$$
Kingsford Homestead
A grand 1850s homestead on a private estate, exclusive, romantic, all-inclusive calm.
LuxuryCouples - 11Cottages$$
Stonewell Cottages
Self-contained cottages by a lake among the vines, peaceful and great value for two.
CouplesLocal secret
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