Our Towns
Take time to explore these Barossa towns, discovering the characters and heritage that make them distinctive and renowned around the world.
Find out about the local attractions and holiday activities that each one offers, detailed on the town pages below.
And don't forget to talk to a local - they'll be happy to share their town with you.
Barossa Towns
- Angaston

- This gracious tree-lined town offers not only a reminder of the things of the past, but is a vibrant community in tune with today, with a firm focus on welcoming visitors. Read More
- Bethany

- The small village of Bethany is the site of the first German settlement in the Barossa. Read More
- Eden Valley

- Known as the Garden of Grapes and Gums, Eden Valley is one of the Barossa's most picturesque small townships. Read More
- Freeling

- This town's popularity has boomed as it is the main setting for the Logie-award-winning television series, McLeod's Daughters. Read More
- Gawler

- Gawler, a picturesque well-planned country town located below the Mount Lofty Ranges, is the oldest country town in South Australia, established in 1839. Read More
- Greenock

- Nestled in the heart of western Barossa, Greenock is a picturesque village sometimes referred to as a 'little Scotland in the Barossa'. Read More
- Lyndoch

- Nestled at the fertile base of the Barossa Ranges, the town once featured the first flour mill north of Adelaide. This rich soil today boasts several of the Barossa's finest wineries. Read More
- Mount Pleasant

- A bustling country town servicing a grazing and cropping region, Mount Pleasant is home to one of South Australia's largest annual agricultural shows, complete with stock judging, sideshows and local produce Read More
- Nuriootpa

- Nuriootpa means 'the meeting place' and there is no better place to meet and start exploring the Barossa than here. Read More
- Roseworthy

- Many of Australia's best-known winemakers learned their art at Roseworthy Agricultural College, a 1600ha working farm and university north of Gawler. Read More
- Rowland Flat

- This small town rests in a landscape of low hills on the valley floor between Lyndoch and Tanunda. Read More
- Seppeltsfield

- The huge date palms lining the road in Seppeltsfield were planted to provide work for local families during the depression and now provide a stunning landscape popular with photographers. Read More
- Springton

- A sleepy hamlet in the rolling hills east of the Barossa Ranges, Springton is renowned for two very different beverages - milk and wine. Read More
- Tanunda

- Historically, this picturesque town has always been the heart of the region, and Tanunda's history is only a small part of its charms. Read More
- Truro

- The town was settled in 1850 by Cornish miners keen to make their fortunes from copper found nearby, but the unsuccessful mines were soon abandoned for cereal farming and grazing. Read More
- Williamstown

- Wanting to experience a tree change, then head to Williamstown. Read More


