Barossa Chateau
Barossa Chateau is a heritage winery and accommodation property set in the Lyndoch area of the Barossa Valley — South Australia's most celebrated wine region and one of the great old-vine wine landscapes anywhere in the world. Situated on Hermann Thumm Drive, the chateau offers visitors a classic Barossa experience combining cellar-door tastings, estate accommodation, and the unhurried rhythms of a working winery in a historic and beautiful rural setting.
The Barossa Valley's viticultural history stretches back to the 1840s, when German Lutheran settlers planted the first vines in soils that would eventually produce some of Australia's most prized Shiraz, Grenache, and Riesling. The region's old-vine heritage is extraordinary: blocks of Shiraz and Grenache planted in the late 19th century still produce fruit of remarkable depth and concentration, and several estates hold vine stocks that are genuinely among the oldest continuously producing vineyards on Earth.
Lyndoch is a pleasant gateway town at the valley's southern entrance, surrounded by rolling vineyards and within easy reach of the major wine villages of Tanunda, Nuriootpa, and Angaston. The Barossa Valley is 70 kilometres northeast of Adelaide — close enough for a day trip, though an overnight or weekend stay allows proper exploration of the region's outstanding cellar doors, artisan food producers, heritage Lutheran churches, and distinctly European village atmosphere that make it one of Australia's most treasured wine travel destinations.