If you travel to Seppeltsfield Road in the Barossa Valley during September, October and November, you will be so glad you did. Spring in the vineyards is just beautiful. Not only does spring herald the beginning of a new vintage, when the vines come to life after the...
Nothing compares to melting away your worries in the tub as you escape from the rigours of everyday life, rejuvenate your senses and soothe your soul. And this unique slice of Barossa Valley will certainly not disappoint. Ultimate relaxation can be found as you sink...
On your next visit to Seppeltsfield Road, take a step back in time and be intrigued by the rich family history that all began in 1850, only 15 years after European settlement in South Australia. The striking structure that is the Seppelt’s family mausoleum was built...
The Barossa Valley – a name synonymous with a stunning patchwork of meticulously planted rows of grapevines, contrasted against cereal crops, historic settlers’ stonework and majestic gums that stand tall amongst the timeless Australian landscape. A cluster of...
Winter in the Barossa. The days are shorter, the clouds are fatter, the vines have lost their final explosion of Autumn leaves and pruning is underway; wild olives are being harvested, pantries are heaving with preserves and the smoke from chimneys swirls across the...