Our Blog
Read our blog to help you plan your visit to Seppeltsfield Road and to give you insight into the offerings, events and characters that make up this iconic Barossa road which is a must visit destination.
Marananga Wine Show
An initiative of St. Michael’s Gnadenfrei Lutheran Church that stands at the gateway to the iconic avenue of palms along Seppeltsfield Road, it’s the only wine show in Australia that is run by a church. Yet, what makes this show truly special is that it’s also...
Sustainability and Organic Practices
In today’s world, you can’t run a business without giving comprehensive thought to its environmental impact, at a local level and from a global standpoint. We are incredibly proud of the sustainability, organic and conservation initiatives that are happening along...
Seppeltsfield Road Serves Up a Food Lover’s Paradise
When you next venture to Seppeltsfield Road in the world-famous Barossa Valley, you’ll discover that this picturesque trail is not just for wine boffins – it is also a haven for lovers of great food. Serving up world-class, fine dining options, alongside intimate,...
The Best Kept Shopping Secrets of Seppeltsfield Road
Seppeltsfield Road is home to much more than the premium wines, world-class dining experiences and picturesque places to stay that it is renowned for. Whether you’re looking to fill your basket with something unique from the Barossa, a stunning artisan-made piece,...
Things to do during Autumn along Seppeltsfield Road
If you visit us along Seppeltsfield Road during the months of March, April and May, you won’t be disappointed. The Autumn leaves in our world-famous South Australian wine region are a sight to behold, particularly against the striking green of the giant palms that...
Reasons to visit Seppeltsfield Road for Spring break
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...
Discover Barossa’s most luxurious baths with a view
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...
Seppelt Family Mausoleum
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...
Behold the Breathtaking Beauty of the Barossa from Above
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...
Barossa Ways to Celebrate the Fine Art of Winter
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...
Summer along Seppeltsfield Road
Summer in the Barossa Valley runs from December to February, and days can be long and hot with balmy evenings. Vineyards are lush green with a dense canopy of vine leaves protecting bunches of ripening grapes. The paddocks are golden, with hay bales dotting the...