Barossa Valley Food Trails
Butcher, Baker, Winemaker Trail
The Barossa Valley has arguably Australia's only true regional cuisine and you can discover the Barossa's thriving and distinctive food and wine culture on the Butcher, Baker Winemaker Trail.
The first of its kind established in South Australia, the trail leads to local wineries, dining venues and businesses in the Barossa Valley that offer intimate food and wine experiences and incorporate products made with traditional methods and ingredients. You can also visit retailers and artisans, join specialist tours and enjoy complimentary experiences that have a gourmet theme.
Download a copy of the 2008 Butcher, Baker, Winemaker trail brochure (PDF 3.6 mb) and trail map (PDF 469 kb). To add value to your experience, purchase a Trail card. Brochures and Trail cards can be obtained from visitor information centres, by calling 1300 852 982.
Barossa Valley Cheese and Wine Trail
Linger longer and enjoy a fabulous wine and food-matching experience. Purchase a Barossa-branded cooler bag containing a cheese knife, a small cheeseboard made from old oak barrels, four locally made cheeses and crackers, and a trail map.
There are six routes to follow, each one including five wineries within close vicinity to each other. When you arrive at each cellar door, make your wine tasting selection and match it to a cheese from the cooler bag - a great way to make wine selections to take home and share with friends and family. On sale from the Barossa Valley Cheese Company at 67b Murray Street in Angaston.
Para Road Wine Path
If you want to mix walking and wine, stroll along the Para Road Wine Path. This trail links four of Tanunda's cellar doors - Stanley Lambert, Richmond Grove, Peter Lehmann Wines and Langmeil Winery - winding its way alongside the historic Para River and vineyards, some over 160 years old. Each November these cellar doors unveil a great new Barossa wine accompanied by delicious food, light unobtrusive music and other surprises at the Para Road Wine Path day.


