Unique History of Barossa Winemaking and Essen Lunch
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Unique History of Barossa Winemaking and Essen Lunch
Dive deep into the past and explore the unique history of Barossa winemaking, while enjoying the very best sights and surroundings from the skies. Your journey starts off from our heli-pad in the Hoffnungsthal Valley, before flying past the township of Lyndoch tracking right, along the western ridge of the Barossa Valley and continuing towards historic Seppeltsfield Winery for some stunning views of the vineyards and palm tree studded roads that surround the winery.
Once you have found a favourite wine or two, wander over to Artisans of Barossa’s restaurant, Essen. At Essen you will enjoy lunch. But your tour isn’t over yet.
Once onboard the helicopter, we will continue the flight along the outskirts of Tanunda heading south towards Jacob’s Creek Winery. Which is home to some of the largest wine tanks in Australia. From there you will travel to the most southern end of the Barossa, past the town of Lyndoch, over the Barossa Goldfields and the Whispering Wall, which holds back the Barossa Reservoir, before returning to the helipad in the Hoffnungsthal Valley.