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The Butcher, Baker, Winemaker Trail takes you on a journey through the Barossa, one of Australia’s most famous food and wine destinations. Visit barossa.com Pick up your souvenir gourmet hamper from the Barossa, Gawler or Kapunda Visitor Information Centres then take some time to plan your culinary itinerary through the Barossa. You’ll be able to create your own tasting picnic: collect bread rolls from one of our local bakeries, choose a bottle of wine from a participating cellar door, select your cheese from the Barossa Valley Cheese Company, pick up a traditional Barossa Mettwurst, decide on a delicious relish and collect a sample of tasty dried fruits. Enjoy your Barossa Butcher, Baker, Winemaker Trail journey! BAROSSA.COM BAROSSA VISITOR CENTRE 66-68 Murray Street, Tanunda (08) 8563 0600 or 1300 852 982 [email protected] Open Mon to Fri 9am-5pm Saturday 9am-4pm, Sunday 10am-4pm Public holidays 10am-4pm Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday GAWLER VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 2 Lyndoch Road, Gawler (08) 8522 9260 or 1300 545 254 [email protected] Open weekdays 9am-5pm Weekends & public holidays 9am-4pm Closed Christmas Day & Good Friday KAPUNDA VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE & INTERPRETIVE DISPLAY 51 -53 Main St, Kapunda (08) 8566 2902 or 1300 770 301 [email protected] Open weekdays 9am-5pm Weekends & public holidays 10am-4pm Closed Christmas Day & Good Friday Scan QR code to ‘like’ My Barossa on facebook www.barossa.com Stay in contact – join us at MY BAROSSA facebook.com/MyBarossa vimeo.com/MyBarossa twitter.com/MyBarossa pinterest.com/MyBarossa youtube.com/MyBarossaChannel flickr.com/MyBarossa Proudly supported by VISITOR INFORMATION BAROSSA BY BIKE Heidi Helbig THE BAROSSA: BEST BY BIKE There is no better way to explore the Barossa’s premium food, wine and rich heritage than by bike. Its high-quality sealed cycling and walking network extends 40 kilometres from Angaston to Gawler via the three main townships of Nuriootpa, Tanunda and Lyndoch. The path is ideal for exploring the natural beauty of this magnificent region at your own pace. Travel as little or as much of the path as you like in either direction, enjoying stunning views, attractions and generous Barossa hospitality every step of the way. TANUNDA TO LYNDOCH (14KM) Jack Bobridge Track Varying in its degree of difficulty, this leg of the Jack Bobridge Track showcases some of the state’s most beautiful natural terrain. Every turn offers a new surprise as towering gums give way to sweeping vistas and vineyards, against the backdrop of the Barossa Ranges. Kangaroos, echidnas and birdlife abound, along with a collection of well-known wineries and cellar doors to break the journey. Midway between Tanunda and Lyndoch is Rowland Flat, best known for its proximity to Jacob’s Creek – the site of the Barossa’s first commercial vine plantings in 1847 and an ultramodern cellar door offering cycle hire and facilities. Altona Landcare Reserve is a must-see for nature lovers before making the picturesque descent into Lyndoch. The route features an array of restaurants, wineries, Tanunda Pines Golf Club and high-end accommodation, providing a myriad of options for locals and holiday- makers alike. ANGASTON TO NURIOOTPA (6KM) Angaston is one of the region’s highest townships and home to a variety of cafes, a bike shop, cheesemaker, Italian cooking school, wine bars, cellar doors, B&Bs and boutique retailers. Offering ample parking, the historic Angaston Railway Station was completed in 1911 and is listed as a State Heritage Place. From here it’s an easy descent to Nuriootpa, affording panoramic views over the Valley floor and rolling vineyards that symbolise the Barossa. People venturing off the path will discover many attractions for visitors and families, including Barossa Bushgardens native plant nursery and display gardens, Mengler Hill Sculpture Park, Barossa Farmers Market (held each Saturday morning) and a variety of cellar doors. NURIOOTPA TO TANUNDA (7KM) Nuriootpa is the commercial hub of the Barossa and central to the region’s wine production. ‘Nuri’ as it’s locally known offers a diversity of retail outlets, eateries, and a scenic riverside walk through Linear Park. Nuriootpa’s Tolley Reserve and playground is great for families. The ride to Tanunda is mostly flat terrain with many interesting sites en-route including wineries, historic buildings and the entrance to the iconic Seppeltsfield Road and Para Road Wine Path. Tanunda is known as the ‘heritage heart of the Barossa’ and retains all the village charm and character of yesteryear. The town features historic buildings and churches, Heritage Trail, Regional Gallery, Barossa Museum, bike shop, a brewery, retail therapy and a thriving al fresco café culture, making it a perfect place to unwind. Tanunda is also home to the Barossa Visitor Centre offering cycle hire and facilities and a range of visitor services. HISTORY The Barossa Council officially opened the Angaston-Nuriootpa Bike Path in 2010; original railway sleepers were recycled and used in interpretive signage. The Jack Bobridge Track opened in 2013, completing Council’s 40km continuous shared use path across the Valley floor. LINKS AND CONNECTIONS The Barossa is located about one hour from Adelaide by car, or catch the train to Gawler and connect with the Jack Bobridge Track or LinkSA bus service. For more details visit • LinkSA bus – Linksa.com.au • Train service – www.adelaidemetro.com.au • Cycle Instead Journey Planner – www.maps.sa.gov.au/cycleinstead • Local Maps – road cycling routes – Visitor Information Centres for more information • Local Maps – off-road cycling on the Mawson Trail – www.mawsontrail.com Barossa Council Gerri Nelligen Gerri Nelligen SATC LYNDOCH TO GAWLER (13KM) Jack Bobridge Track Established in 1837, Lyndoch is one of South Australia’s oldest towns and home to a number of boutique, family-owned vineyards and cellar doors. The town boasts traditional artisans, restaurants and cafe’s offering authentic German-style meals, smallgoods, freshly baked pies and sweet delights. The route travels through the Lyndoch Hill Rose Garden. Pristine conservation and recreation parks near Sandy Creek and Cockatoo Valley provide excellent bushwalking and sightseeing opportunities – don’t forget the camera! Gawler is the final destination on the Jack Bobridge Track, where heritage charm meets contemporary conveniences to create a thriving retail and commercial centre. An extensive linear path follows Gawler’s natural river corridor, and a short distance away is the Northern Expressway and Stuart O’Grady Veloway to Adelaide. Gawler Railway Station is the terminus of the Jack Bobridge Track. Gerri Nelligen SATC SATC

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Page 1: BEST BY BIKE THE BAROSSA: BAROSSA · 2017-06-23 · The Butcher, Baker, Winemaker Trail takes you on a journey through the Barossa, one of Australia’s most famous food and wine

The Butcher, Baker, Winemaker Trail takes you on a journey through the Barossa, one of Australia’s most famous food and wine destinations. Visit barossa.com

Pick up your souvenir gourmet hamper from the Barossa, Gawler or Kapunda Visitor Information Centres then take some time to plan your culinary itinerary through the Barossa. You’ll be able to create your own tasting picnic: collect bread rolls from one of our local bakeries, choose a bottle of wine from a participating cellar door, select your cheese from the Barossa Valley Cheese Company, pick up a traditional Barossa Mettwurst, decide on a delicious relish and collect a sample of tasty dried fruits.

Enjoy your Barossa Butcher, Baker, Winemaker Trail journey!

BAROSSA.COM

BAROSSA VISITOR CENTRE66-68 Murray Street, Tanunda(08) 8563 0600 or 1300 852 [email protected] Mon to Fri 9am-5pmSaturday 9am-4pm, Sunday 10am-4pmPublic holidays 10am-4pmClosed Christmas Day and Good Friday

GAWLER VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE2 Lyndoch Road, Gawler(08) 8522 9260 or 1300 545 [email protected] weekdays 9am-5pmWeekends & public holidays 9am-4pmClosed Christmas Day & Good Friday

KAPUNDA VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE & INTERPRETIVE DISPLAY51 -53 Main St, Kapunda(08) 8566 2902 or 1300 770 [email protected] weekdays 9am-5pmWeekends & public holidays 10am-4pmClosed Christmas Day & Good Friday

Scan QR code to ‘like’ My Barossa on facebook

www.barossa.com

Stay in contact – join us at MY BAROSSA

facebook.com/MyBarossa vimeo.com/MyBarossa

twitter.com/MyBarossa pinterest.com/MyBarossa

youtube.com/MyBarossaChannel flickr.com/MyBarossa

Proudly supported by

VISITOR INFORMATION BAROSSABY

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THE BAROSSA: BEST BY BIKE There is no better way to explore the Barossa’s premium food, wine and rich heritage than by bike. Its high-quality sealed cycling and walking network extends 40 kilometres from Angaston to Gawler via the three main townships of Nuriootpa, Tanunda and Lyndoch. The path is ideal for exploring the natural beauty of this magnificent region at your own pace. Travel as little or as much of the path as you like in either direction, enjoying stunning views, attractions and generous Barossa hospitality every step of the way.

TANUNDA TO LYNDOCH (14KM) Jack Bobridge TrackVarying in its degree of difficulty, this leg of the Jack Bobridge Track showcases some of the state’s most beautiful natural terrain. Every turn offers a new surprise as towering gums give way to sweeping vistas and vineyards, against the backdrop of the Barossa Ranges. Kangaroos, echidnas and birdlife abound, along with a collection of well-known wineries and cellar doors to break the journey.

Midway between Tanunda and Lyndoch is Rowland Flat, best known for its proximity to Jacob’s Creek – the site of the Barossa’s first commercial vine plantings in 1847 and an ultramodern cellar door offering cycle hire and facilities.

Altona Landcare Reserve is a must-see for nature lovers before making the picturesque descent into Lyndoch. The route features an array of restaurants, wineries, Tanunda Pines Golf Club and high-end accommodation, providing a myriad of options for locals and holiday-makers alike.

ANGASTON TO NURIOOTPA (6KM)Angaston is one of the region’s highest townships and home to a variety of cafes, a bike shop, cheesemaker, Italian cooking school, wine bars, cellar doors, B&Bs and boutique retailers.

Offering ample parking, the historic Angaston Railway Station was completed in 1911 and is listed as a State Heritage Place. From here it’s an easy descent to Nuriootpa, affording panoramic views over the Valley floor and rolling vineyards that symbolise the Barossa.

People venturing off the path will discover many attractions for visitors and families, including Barossa Bushgardens native plant nursery and display gardens, Mengler Hill Sculpture Park, Barossa Farmers Market (held each Saturday morning) and a variety of cellar doors.

NURIOOTPA TO TANUNDA (7KM)Nuriootpa is the commercial hub of the Barossa and central to the region’s wine production. ‘Nuri’ as it’s locally known offers a diversity of retail outlets, eateries, and a scenic riverside walk through Linear Park.

Nuriootpa’s Tolley Reserve and playground is great for families. The ride to Tanunda is mostly flat terrain with many interesting sites en-route including wineries, historic buildings and the entrance to the iconic Seppeltsfield Road and Para Road Wine Path.

Tanunda is known as the ‘heritage heart of the Barossa’ and retains all the village charm and character of yesteryear.

The town features historic buildings and churches, Heritage Trail, Regional Gallery, Barossa Museum, bike shop, a brewery, retail therapy and a thriving al fresco café culture, making it a perfect place to unwind. Tanunda is also home to the Barossa Visitor Centre offering cycle hire and facilities and a range of visitor services.

HISTORYThe Barossa Council officially opened the Angaston-Nuriootpa Bike Path in 2010; original railway sleepers were recycled and used in interpretive signage. The Jack Bobridge Track opened in 2013, completing Council’s 40km continuous shared use path across the Valley floor.

LINKS AND CONNECTIONSThe Barossa is located about one hour from Adelaide by car, or catch the train to Gawler and connect with the Jack Bobridge Track or LinkSA bus service. For more details visit • LinkSA bus – Linksa.com.au• Train service – www.adelaidemetro.com.au• Cycle Instead Journey Planner – www.maps.sa.gov.au/cycleinstead• Local Maps – road cycling routes – Visitor Information Centres for more information• Local Maps – off-road cycling on the Mawson Trail – www.mawsontrail.com

Barossa Council

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SATC

LYNDOCH TO GAWLER (13KM) Jack Bobridge TrackEstablished in 1837, Lyndoch is one of South Australia’s oldest towns and home to a number of boutique, family-owned vineyards and cellar doors. The town boasts traditional artisans, restaurants and cafe’s offering authentic German-style meals, smallgoods, freshly baked pies and sweet delights. The route travels through the Lyndoch Hill Rose Garden.

Pristine conservation and recreation parks near Sandy Creek and Cockatoo Valley provide excellent bushwalking and sightseeing opportunities – don’t forget the camera!

Gawler is the final destination on the Jack Bobridge Track, where heritage charm meets contemporary conveniences to create a thriving retail and commercial centre. An extensive linear path follows Gawler’s natural river corridor, and a short distance away is the Northern Expressway and Stuart O’Grady Veloway to Adelaide. Gawler Railway Station is the terminus of the Jack Bobridge Track.

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BIKE

THE BAROSSA CYCLE HUB The Barossa Cycle Hub is located in Tanunda’s main street alongside the Barossa Visitor Information Centre and is a dedicated cycle precinct offering complementary cycle services outside of traditional retail hours. Facilities include showers, public toilets, bike hire, cycle storage and lock-up, regional cycle and tourism information and bike accessories.

From 2015 the Hub is also available for cycle groups seeking to stage an event start or finish. Contact 08 8563 8444 for information or visit www.barossa.sa.gov.au

The Barossa Cycle Hub is a joint initiative of The Barossa Council and the Tourism Industry Regional Development Fund.

HUB

TRAIL ETIQUETTEFor your safety and enjoyment:• Notify others of your approach• Obey signage; cyclists give way to pedestrians• Respect private property and the environment

– take rubbish home and don’t remove native vegetation

• Keep left• Cross roads with care• No motorbikes permitted

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