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Shopping

Quality shopping

When you’ve stocked up on wine and seen the sights, round off your Barossa Valley stay with some retail therapy.

Make the most of your time and take advantage of the Barossa Valley retail trail: the Barossa Collection.

There’s a wide range of businesses involved, so you’re sure to find something to take home.

Take your pick from clothing and jewellery, art galleries and antiques, florists plus home and body products. 

Market shopping

A lot of Barossa businesses operate from heritage buildings. It adds to the homely feel you will get around the region. Because they’re boutique businesses, you could easily find something just a little bit quirky. 

Antiques to fashion

“Barossa Collection” businesses are located around the region but you’ll find most of them in Angaston, Tanunda, Nuriootpa and Gawler.

In Angaston, Murdock Indulge has designer home wares, children’s clothes and jewellery.

Across the street, Antiques and More at 24 has an eclectic range including china, glass, silver and furniture.

In Tanunda, head to Alabaster Barossa to buy some jewellery and clothes, bags, belts and wallets, candles and porcelain. 

Find it all

Take a drive to Williamstown and check out Dragonfly Antiques. Their stock is diverse! There are semi-precious gems and Tibetan furniture. They have soft furnishings made from silk plus restored and rustic antiques.

The Barossa’s biggest retail centre is in Nuriootpa.

At the Barossa Community Store, you’ll find a department store, supermarket plus electrical and hardware stores. It’s ideal for big brand products. 

Tasty shopping

Angas Park produces famous dried fruit. They have a retail outlet that you really should visit. For chocolate-coated fruit, jams, sauces, gift boxes and hampers, this is the place.

Need more options? Well in the Barossa you’ll always find a market somewhere.

There are weekly markets in Gawler, selling antiques and collectables. There’s also a weekly farmers market in Angaston. 

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