Langhorne Creek Crossing - Small Group Tour
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Langhorne Creek is South Australia’s undiscovered wine region, approximately one-hour drive South East of Adelaide.
Visit the National Trust listed winery – Bleasdale Vineyards to see their huge red gum basket press – Frank Potts’ greatest achievement was a basket press, constructed in 1862 using a ten metre, 3.5 tonne red gum tree as a lever rather than the traditional screw mechanism. Frank claimed the technology, which he had first observed in Portugal, provided a slower, more gradual pressing of the grapes without any mechanical intervention.
Enjoy Bremerton Wines and soak up the ambience of the restored 1866 historic stone barn and sample their range of premiums Bremerton wines.
Lake Breeze Wines for wine tasting in their newly renovated Cellar Door with outstanding views of the vineyards. A most delectable lunch, as they say ‘fit for a King’. Their fantastic Menu features regional platters and seasonal soups & pies.
Kimbolton Wines is definitely on our list to visit today. The cellar door is made from several industrial shipping containers and beautiful selection of unique wines.
If time permits, we drop into Vineyard Road Winery, and home to Fleurieu Chocolate Company to try their delicious chocolate.
With your indulgence comparatively concluded our passage back to your lodgings’ takes in the Southern Lofty Ranges scenic drive, where you’ll experience the quaint villages of Strathalbyn, Meadows and Clarendon.
Tour Includes:
• Pick-up from your Adelaide City CBD / Glenelg Accommodation
• All Transportation to and from Adelaide
• Scenic drive to Langhorne Creek via Hahndorf – the oldest surviving German village in Australia
• Informative narration from driver/guide
• Delicious lunch (choose from Tour Menu) includes a glass of wine
• Up to Four (4) Cellar Doors; These may include: Bleasdale Wines, Lake Breeze Winery, Bremerton Wines, Kimbolton Wines or Vineyard Road Winery (Subject to availability on the day)
Time: 9.00am to 5.00pm
Courtesy Pick-Up from Adelaide City & Glenelg Hotels listed.
Adelaide City pick-up @ 9am
Glenelg pick-up @ 8.40am
Please wait outside your hotel 5 minutes prior to pick up time.
Pick up times may vary depending on traffic conditions.
Vehicles must depart within five minutes at each Pick-up – No refunds due for guests running late.
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The bus was comfortable and being a small group, it was a very personalised tour.
Highly recommend Adelaide’s Top Food & Wine Tours!
We visiting 2 wineries before our charcuterie lunch at a 3rd, then one more winery to finish the day. We also managed to squeeze in a short visit to the 'cube' and a winery known for their olive oil. One of our guests was very keen to buy some local olive oil. We all enjoyed the day and were good chums by the end. Bruce was full of local info as well as sharing his sense of humour.
The wineries were all good and the first one especially so. Each winery offered good information about their wines and we enjoyed all the samples! The charcuterie board was splendid and enough food for all. We had 3 boards for 6 people! It was a great visit to McLaren Vale!
Danny was an excellent tour guide and was very knowledgeable. He drove safely and gave a great commentary. I asked if we were going to go past the cube and he accommodated our requests and stopped there for great photo opportunities.
The wineries we visited were excellent. Maxwell's, Haselgrove, Hugo's and Wirra Wirra.
Adelaide's top food and wine tours is highly recommended and we plan to come back to Adelaide and do another tour at different wineries.
It was a wonderful day with lots of great wineries, food and most importantly, an expert guide.
Would thoroughly recommend!
A shortage of staff at one of the wineries unfortunately resulted in slow service and a reduction in wines offered.
He is so informative & told us just about everything that there is to know about the locations we visited & the sights that we saw.
The beautiful lunch was an added bonus by fast tracking the queues & the wine tasting was awesome aswell.
All in all, a great day out in the region, would definitely do it again & recommend to others.
Just opened & sampled the jam today, it was beautiful.
Thanks Danny, see you again next time we are in your neck of the woods.
Tonia & Danny, Wellington NZ
The wineries were well selected and the lunch very delicious.
We did the tour in a group of 6 and I highly recommend taking small groups tour to have the opportunity to meet people and chat. Also, the pace is much more chill.
The meal included was lovely!
I highly recommend this tour!
NB: you should have breakfast before doing the tour because not every winery will serve you something to eat with the tasting.
Tasted wines from small, family run wineries which were handpicked to our taste.
Barossa Valley is very pretty with some stunning views. It feels a little of the beaten track and yet is only an hour away from Adelaide.
We had a very knowledgeable driver and learned a lot about Adelaide and the Barossa.
Absolutely loved it.
Our guide, Vince, was very friendly and knowledgeable.
A good time was had,
The 4 wineries we visited were all lovely. I did in particular like the last winery we visited as we could pick any 4 wines of our choice which was a lovely change.
I would like the winery company to consider people with not the same mobility as other guests and park where it is more accessible instead of having to climb a lot of stairs. And maybe another step to get into and out of the bus.
I did enjoy the tour but found not nearly enough time in Hahndorf. We only had 1 hour to explore Hahndorf which was not enough time and felt very rushed. The reason we picked this tour was mainly to see Hahndorf.
I would have preferred to have the extra time at Hahndorf instead of visiting the last winery which was only for 30 minutes.
I have some mobility issues and found getting on and off the bus okay, but having an extra step would have been a lot better.
Can highly recommend this tour
















































