TOP 25 TANUNDA (SA) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Tanunda, South Australia, Australia. Tanunda is a town located in Barossa Valley region, about 70 km from Adelaide. Barossa Valley is wine-producing region, Tanunda as a town in that region also be the best places for enjoy wine tasting.
Things to do in Tanunda of course is to enjoy the wine tasting and beautiful views of vineyards. There is must visit wineries and vineyards in Tanunda such as Rockford Winery, Chateau Tanunda, Langmeil Winery, Peter Lehmann Wines, Pindarie Winery, Charles Melton Wines, David Franz Wines, Grant Burge Winery and St Hallett Winery.
Other vineyards and wineries in Tanunda as tourist attractions is Bethany Wines, Basedow Wines, Rusden Wines, Turkey Flat Vineyards, Chateau Dorrien Winery, Rolf Binder, Lindsay Wine Estate, Soul Growers, Michael Hall Wines, Kabminye Winery, Rehn Bier, etc.
Don't forget to enjoy walking in town walk Tanunda and Bethany Historical Walk, visiting Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park and get more information about best places to visit in Barossa Valley Regions in Barossa Visitor Centre & Tanunda Library.
Enjoy your wines tasting experience in Tanunda, visit others wine city in South Australia such as McLaren Vale. Check our other videos in our channel Explore Australia.
Chateau Tanunda, a Winery in Adelaide offering Shiraz Wine and Grenache
Château Tanunda is an Australian winery established in 1890 and a great iconic winery of the Barossa Valley, South Australia. Offering an award winning Shiraz which vines is over 100-year-old and other award winning wines.
Château Tanunda
9 Basedow Rd, Tanunda SA Australia 5352
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