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Relax, Indulge, and Celebrate at 1837 Barossa

Grab a picnic basket and enter the refreshing new world of 1837 Barossa, where old meets new in a playfully coherent fusion of food, wine, art and experience. It’s where exquisite Roman marble statues look at home next to oversized Insta-worthy modern art sculptures and a life-size Colonel Light bronze overlooks the picturesque Barossa Ranges with commanding ease.

Barossa Farmers Market Launches Kitchen Library

The Market is proud to announce the launch of our new Kitchen Library. Based on how a traditional library operates, we are creating a library of kitchen utensils and cooking equipment, largely through donated items, that can be borrowed by Market Members.

Mental Health Matters at Every Age

Mental health is essential at every stage of life, yet it’s sometimes overlooked as we focus on physical health or get caught up in daily routines. Barossa Village, is committed to creating an environment where mental health is prioritised, celebrated, and openly discussed.

Cosmetic care, tailored to you

Three years after making the Barossa her home, Peta Autengruber has officially brought her expertise and bespoke personal touch to the local community.

Creating opportunities for School Leavers

Barossa Enterprises, has been helping regional South Australians living with disabilities for 45 years. It continues to provide work opportunities that are tailored to people’s individual support needs and job goals.

Embracing Social Connection: The Vitality of Seniors’ Health and Wellbeing

As we age, the significance of social connections becomes more apparent. Beyond being enjoyable, engaging in social interactions and exploring the world can have various health benefits that can improve physical and mental health.

Transforming the dining landscape; Joel’s evolutionary approach to cuisine

Experience a unique culinary journey at The Louise, with innovative dishes created by Executive Chef Joel Grudnoff and his team.

A trio with Taste and Graze Trails

Three esteemed Barossa brands Grant Burge, St Hallett, and Rolf Binder have collaborated to curate a unique food and wine trail, showcasing the best of the Barossa Valley.

Timeless Wines and Rich History

Nestled in the heart of the Barossa, the iconic 1837 Barossa wine estate unveils its newly refurbished Wine Pavilion and Cellar Door. The refined space offers guests more than just a cellar door experience but a journey through time and flavours.

Elevate your dining experience at St Hugo

Discover a unique culinary experience at St Hugo Restaurant and Cellar Door in the picturesque Barossa Valley at Rowland Flat.

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