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Clare Valley

The Clare Valley is famed for its wineries, restaurants, country pubs and Riesling Trail.

It's just an hour and a half north of Adelaide, but you might as well be a world away. With a rich cultural tapestry dating back 160 years and more than 35 cellar doors, the Clare Valley is perfect for immersing yourself in the finer things in life. Settle into a bed and breakfast within one of the valley's historic villages, where you'll relish the bucolic vistas and the charm of this engaging region.

Sevenhill Cellars

See where it all began at Jesuit's Sevenhill Cellars, founded in 1851 to produce sacramental wine and still distributing to churches across Australia and Asia. Explore the Clare Valley's oldest winery and visit the magnificent St Aloysius Church and crypt before tasting award-winning wines at the cellar door. If you're lucky, the charming Brother John May SJ might lead your tour.

The Riesling Trail

Taste the delectable wines of the Clare Valley along the Riesling Trail – a 25 kilometre walking and cycling route linking world-renowned boutique wineries and towns between Auburn and Clare. The old railway line journeys through some of South Australia's most stunning wine country and bush scenery, so be sure to look out for the natives (animals that is).

Burra's Mine of Information

Explore one of Australia's most beautifully preserved towns on Burra's Heritage Passport Trail. Armed with a guidebook and your own key, you'll drive past 65 fascinating sites and learn why Burra was once South Australia's copper central. The 11 kilometre route includes Redruth Gaol, the Monster Mine and "Creek Street", where 1600 people lived in dugouts along the riverbank. The trail cost for adults is $15.00.

Martindale's Hall of Fame

Return to a bygone era at Martindale Hall, the lovingly restored 1879 mansion that featured in the hit 1970s Australian film Picnic at Hanging Rock. Stay overnight in Georgian opulence before exploring the delightful historic town of Mintaro, State Heritage listed and the boyhood home of Australian poet CJ Dennis. You can also tour Martindale Hall for $7.

Burra Trail Rides: Blazing Saddles

Spend your days in the saddle and starlit nights under canvas on a Burra Trail Ride through wilderness in the northern Clare Valley. Graham Radford guarantees a friendly steed, unforgettable scenery, abundant wildlife, great bush tucker and even better banter around the campfire on his one, two or three-day trail rides.

Cellar Door Restaurants

Match fine Clare Valley wine with delicious dining in restaurants right at the cellar door. You can't really go wrong, but a few of the best include Skillogalee, with its cottage charm and sensational regional flavours; the courtyard dining of Neagles Rock Vineyards; and the seafood and steak of Salt'n'Vines Bar & Bistro at Kirihill Estates.

Kapunda's Cornish Charm

See where Australia's first major mine was developed and meet the towering sculpture of Map Kernow the Cornish miner at Kapunda. Armed with a Kapunda Heritage Trail brochure, you'll discover a town steeped in history, with elegant stone buildings and the Bagot's Fortune mining museum. Duck into a bakery for a traditional Cornish pasty, and don't miss Sunday lunch at the character-filled Wheatsheaf Pub, just north of town.

Gourmet Festival Pioneers

Time your visit to coincide with the Clare Valley Gourmet Weekend, one of the first events of its kind in Australia and now held every May. It’s just one of many exceptional events on the regional calendar. You'll also find rodeos, country shows, the Gongolope season of spring activities, antique fairs and race days. Check out our events listing for all major Clare Valley events.

Mintaro
This village is a part of a State Heritage Area and an absolute must for visitors to the region. Mintaro is a beautiful drive 11 kilometres north-east of Leasingham. Stroll through the old streets to discover stone churches, cottage gardens, an antique shop and more. Many of the buildings feature Mintaro slate from the local quarry. This slate was famous around the world for providing the playing surfaces on billiard tables. Nearby Martindale Hall is visited by some 25,000 people every year.














Accommodation Options in "Clare Valley" or surrounding areas
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Clare Valley, South Australia
Bed & Breakfast Gorgeous heritage stone cottage with all the modern conveniences set .. Check Check Check 160 - 360 AUD

Sevenhill, South Australia
Cabins and Cottages, Self Contained ArtWine Cottages stylish vineyard 'retreat' offers a secluded and tranquil .. Check Check Check 150 - 170 AUD

Clare Valley, South Australia
Bed & Breakfast Romantic indulgent luxury stunning vistas to the Southern Flinders and .. Check Check Check 160 - 450 AUD

Clare Valley, South Australia
Cottage Originally built around during the mining boom this miners cottage .. Check Check Check 120 - 120 AUD

Clare, South Australia
Bed and Breakfasts, Farm Stays, Holiday Houses, Self Contained Clare View Accommodation offers a quiet Clare Valley getaway with .. Check Check 175 - 195 AUD

Armagh, South Australia
Bed and Breakfasts Patly Hill Farm is situated three kilometres from Clare on .. Check Check 180 - 180 AUD

Clare Valley, South Australia
Holiday house Stylish B B accommodation in Eudunda in the refurbished old .. Check Check Check 80 - 100 AUD

Kapunda, South Australia
Bed and Breakfasts This s manor is luxury at its finest Once the .. Check Check Check 260 - 290 AUD

Clare Valley, South Australia
Self-contained apartment Romantic secluded contemporary style 's cosy cottage and garden Ideal .. Check Check Check 120 - 180 AUD

Clare Valley, South Australia
Bed & Breakfast The ultimate in luxurious opulent accommodation in the heart of .. Check Check Check 125 - 255 AUD

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