Visitor Information Centres
Visitor Information Centres will help you make the most of your time in the Barossa.
Whether you need directions, suggestions or local knowledge, drop in and say "hi". Just look for the blue sign with a yellow "i" on it. There are two centres in the Barossa. Both are open seven days.
The Barossa Visitor Information Centre is in Tanunda. It has bundles of maps and brochures. Find details of attractions and activities. Get a map of local wineries and cellar doors. Book accommodation and tours or find out where to eat dinner.
Barossa Visitor Information Centre
The friendly staff are full of expert advice.
Watch a short film about the Barossa. See a model of a working winery. Buy some souvenirs. The centre sells wine glasses, accessories and produce.
66-68 Murray Street, Tanunda, South Australia
Telephone: +61 8 8563 0600 or 1300 852 982 (within Australia only)
Email: info@barossa.com
Gawler Visitor Information Centre
Stop at the Gawler Visitor Information Centre on your way into the Barossa. It's on a state bus route from Adelaide and also has easy car parking. The centre has about 2,500 visitors every month.
The staff are locals and know everything about the area. They're more than happy to assist with any enquiry.
Find out about things to do, places to stay and local history. Get internet access. Buy bus tickets and train tickets. The centre also sells souvenirs and local crafts.
2 Lyndoch Road, Gawler, South Australia
Telephone: +61 8 8522 9263
Email: visitor.centre@gawler.sa.gov.au
Things to do
Here are some great ideas for you to try while you’re in the area.
What’s on
There are plenty of events on in the Barossa. Here are some ideas you might like.
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