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By : Jason Keiller    19 or more times read
Submitted 2008-05-31 13:03:06
Barossa Valley areas and region

T he Barossa Valley is a region made up of many different areas not just a vineyard district but also an area committed to farming and tourism. The Barossa Valley is famous in the most amazing places why? Because if you walk into a top restaurant in the centre of London or New York you will most probably find a bottle of Shiraz produced in the Barossa Valley. Names could include Jacob's Creek, Wolf Blass or Penfold's or hundreds of other names with Barossa attached.

The most amazing fact about Barossa's fame is that many people never link the two, what do I mean by this well, people in London love a Barossa red but if you asked them where Barossa is they would say Australia, however they would not say near Adelaide one of Australia's larger top five largest cities. They would most probably say just ‘Australia' They would not even know it was from the state of South Australia as most foreigners are generally unaware of the fact Australia has states like the USA.

Some areas of Barossa I will break into two groups primary areas that are famously Barossa, as if I dig to deep here I may cross local views on the topic of what areas fall under the Barossa.

Primary Barossa Valley townships and areas include;

Rowland Flat, Lyndoch, Altona, Bethany, Tanunda, Greenock, Marananga, Seppeltsfield, Flaxman Valley, Eden Valley, Angaston, Nuriootpa & Stockwell.

Secondary Barossa Valley townships and areas include;

Keyneton, Mount MacKenzie, Springton, Taunton, Cockatoo Valley, Williamstown, Truro, Freeling, Kapunda & Shea-Oak Log.

The areas could be debated as too close or too far to be included however this is a rough guide. Many tourists will cover these areas and also include The Clare Valley in their trip as it also commands some great international wine and is steeped in some fine history.

Barossa Valley is an amazing area make sure you plan a visit. If you are keen to find out more on the area contact either email a South Australian hotel or contact us at www.oldtelegraphstation.com and we will advise you on the area and interests.

Other areas related to Barossa include Clare Valley, Mount Pleasant and Adelaide City.

Thanks for reading and we will endeavour to post more articles on the internet soon.

Jason Keiller
Author Resource:- Jason Keiller, is the owner of barossaonline.com, the most comprehensive Business Directory and classifieds for Barossa Valley and Old Telegraph Station, a Brossa Valley Bed & Breakfast establishment.

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