Barossa Valley Hop On Hop Off Tour within region (2024)

    What to expect

    Join our hop-on, hop-off winery tour service departing Barossa Visitor Info Centre at 11am. Hop on or off at any of the premium wineries on the circuit, taste some of the best wine in Australia, enjoy the scenery and even a regional lunch.

    Barossa is a beautiful region, with historic villages, vineyards, and farms dotting a patchwork vista. For us, the scenery from within the cellar doors is as impressive as it is from the road, with tasting rooms steeped in history and atmosphere, or newly sited to

    make the most of stunning surrounds.

    With over 150 wineries, 550 grape growing families and some of the oldest vines in the world, it's no wonder Barossa stands as one of the world's great wine regions. Barossa Shiraz and Eden Valley Riesling have led the way as regional heroes, with Cabernet Sauvignon, Mataro, Grenache, Semillon, and Fortified wines all contributing to Barossa's well-earned reputation.

    Our trail features a variety of the region's best offerings whether it's Maggie Beers must-visit shop, the wood fired pizzas at Saltram, or the various bakeries, cheesemongers, and cafes in Angaston and Tanunda. Alternatively, you could always bring a

    picnic and relax in the lush gardens of Yalumba.

    We are honoured to offer you the Barossa Valley as if you were driving yourself. You can join us in the Adelaide CBD or in Tanunda, then hop off and on our trail as you please. Find yourself particularly enjoying a cellar door or need some extra time to process your lunch? Stay there and get on a later bus! With our ever-helpful Info Packs and a bit of planning, it's easy to Tour Your Way.

    Plan ahead

    Planning is essential! Bookings are required at most Wineries and all restaurants prior to travel so start working out with your group which ones you’ll visit. To maximise your number of stops, you should visit venues in the same order as the timetable. The timetable allows for a maximum of 4 x 1 hour stops of your choice (so if you have a long 2 hour lunch, you’ll have 3 stops in total).

    What's included

    • Barossa Valley Hop On Hop Off Tour picking up from Barossa Region
    • Hop on or off at any stop along the way at your chosen locations!
    • Pickup and return from Barossa Region
    • Selection of some of the must-see destinations of the region
    • Taste South Australia’s award winning and famous wines (bookings essential at most locations and are not included with your ticket)
    • Experience Barossa Valley your own way with the unique hop on, hop off wine tour
    • Trail hopping is known to be the best way to tour your way through all the amazing wine destinations
    • View Barossa's spectacular scenery including historic villages, vineyards and farms
    • Tour your way through world class wines and outstanding regional produce from Barossa Valley

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    To maximise your number of stops, you should visit venues in the same order as the timetable with a maximum potential of 4 stops.

    Your itinerary

    Note

    Please note: The price for this product may change upon date selection due to seasonal or weekend rates

    • Most wineries now require bookings, and many have implemented paid tastings (this is regardless of group size, and whether you’re driving yourself or on TrailHopper). So please know you’ll need to organise your group’s day in advance by booking into your desired venues before the tour departs.

    Exclusions

    • Adelaide city transfers - if you require transfers please book Adelaide City transfers [here](https://aant.clubconnect.com.au/en/adelaide/barossa-valley-hop-on-hop-including-city-transfers)
    • Lunch is not included. Bookings are essential for all restaurants and food can be purchased at most wineries. We encourage a long (2 hour) lunch or pack a picnic and relax!
    • Wine tastings are not included and bookings are essential in most locations. Plan ahead which locations you'll visit.

    Time

    • Tours depart Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from the Barossa Visitor Information Centre car park (66 Murray St, Tanunda) at 10:50am
    • Regular scheduled buses operate between 10:50am and 4:10pm
    • Distance from Adelaide City - Barossa Visitor Information Centre is approx 1 hour via the National Highway

    Timetable

    • Please click [here](https://cdn.clubconnect.com.au/assets/catalogueType/2/miscGraph/136804.jpg) to view Barossa Valley Timetable

    What To Bring

    • Clothes suited to the weather
    • Hat
    • Sunscreen
    • Sunglasses
    • Water bottle
    • Camera
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    Barossa Valley Hop On Hop Off Tour within region (2024)

    FAQs

    How do you get around Barossa without a car? ›

    Jump on a train from Adelaide Railway Station in the CBD to Gawler and get on the 40-kilometre, car-free Barossa Trail to Angaston, offering stops in Tanunda and Nuriootpa. You'll cover some of the region's best wineries, plus a range of historical sites.

    Can you walk between wineries in Barossa Valley? ›

    With over 150 wineries in the Barossa Valley, you'd imagine it might be easy to walk to some of them. But with how large some of the vineyards are, walking to the winery next door might be a bit of a walk and can take longer than a couple of minutes. The best way to get between each winery is by driving.

    What is the easiest way to get around without a car? ›

    Alternative options to owning a car.
    1. Ridesharing. Apps like Lyft and Uber have made getting around simpler than ever. ...
    2. Public transit. Public transportation systems vary greatly from city to city. ...
    3. Car sharing. ...
    4. Bicycling. ...
    5. Bike sharing. ...
    6. Walking. ...
    7. Car rental. ...
    8. Taxi.

    Do you need a car in Barossa Valley? ›

    The Barossa is easiest to explore with a car, but there is also a range of tour operators, taxis and bike hire companies to choose from once you are here.

    Can you get Ubers in the Barossa Valley? ›

    A map on Uber's website shows McLaren Vale is within the area it operates, but not the eastern Adelaide Hills, the Barossa Valley or the Clare Valley, north of Adelaide. It accepts services as far south as Sellicks Beach and as far north as Gawler.

    Can you get taxis in Barossa Valley? ›

    Barossa Taxis are locally owned and operated and have been for many years, operating right here in Tanunda. We are open most daysd (Sun and Mon by appt) from early morning till late including public holidays and till 1am friday and saturday nights.

    Is there public transport from Adelaide to Barossa Valley? ›

    The best way to get from Adelaide to Barossa Valley without a car is to bus and line 810 bus which takes 2h 23m and costs $14 - $25. How long does it take to get from Adelaide to Barossa Valley? It takes approximately 2h 23m to get from Adelaide to Barossa Valley, including transfers.

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