BaRossa-Region.org is a tourism guide for the Barossa Region in South Australia
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Come for a romantic break, to relax and unwind, or for some outdoor adventure. Discover our wines and food, explore our heritage and enjoy the lifestyle. Bring your family, your friends or someone special. In the Barossa, everybody's welcome.
Getting to the Barossa
The Barossa is located approximately 70 kilometres North East of Adelaide and is easily accessible by road in just over hour from the capital.
By Road: There are a number of routes into the Barossa. From Adelaide take Main North Road (A20) to Sturt Highway and enter via Gawler and the Barossa Valley Way. Or, from Adelaide take Lower North East Road (A10) out of Adelaide and travel through Chain of Ponds in the Adelaide Hills to Williamstown in the southern Barossa. From Melbourne via Eden Valley, turn off at Murray Bridge and travel to Palmer and Tungkillo and enter at Mount Pleasant. Or travel via the South Eastern Freeway (M1), exit at Hahndorf and travel through the Adelaide Hills via Birdwood to Williamstown. From Sydney and Mildura, take the A20 via Renmark and enter at Truro and Nuriootpa.
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