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Inchiquin Lake is Clare's main storm water storage facility, an ideal spot for a picnic with open space recreation area, walking trails, BMX track, play equipment, fishing, extensive lawns and trees. The Clare Valley itself represents an authentic slice of country life. Whether you're walking through its intimate villages, cycling the Riesling Trail, or exploring the country roads and bushland, you can't help but fall for the region's natural charms. When you sample the local produce at a farmhouse tasting room, you may find yourself talking to the person whose name is on the label. And when you try a Riesling at one of the region's award-winning wineries, you might just find yourself chatting to the winemaker and hearing firsthand about the meticulous craft that went into making it.
The Old Police Station Museum was built in 1850 as Clare's first Courthouse and Police Station. Now part of the National Trust of South Australia, the building houses a very large collection of furniture and clothing from the Victorian era, extensive early records of the Clare area, photographs of early Clare and displays of agricultural machinery and early horse-drawn vehicles. The Old Police Station Museum is located one kilometre west of the Main Street and set in a delightful setting, nestling amongst the hills with a backdrop of stately gums. Open for group bookings by prior arrangement.
The Terrace Gallery is located at Patly Hill Farm, set among the vineyards of Armagh, three kilometres from Clare. Exhibiting fine paintings by local artists and a range of glass, ceramic and timber crafts, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The gallery also plays host to the tastes of multiple award winning Patly Hill Farm Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Kalamata Olives and an exciting range of jams, sauces, chutneys and dukkah, all produced on site to old fashioned recipes for maximum taste. Unique to the Clare Valley, this is a taste not to be missed - Patly Hill Pickled Grapes, superb with cheese. Small coach groups welcome.
Just two hours north of Adelaide you will find the glorious Clare Valley and Paulett Wines. We are nestled into the hills just on the southern side in the beautiful Polish Hill River Valley. Our Cellar Door has views that will take your breath away. We also have a viewing platform that lets you peek into the depths of our operational winery, and see behind the scenes. And the best part, try some wines made by one of the best wine makers in the world, Neil Paulett. Famous for Riesling, you will be able to taste this grape variety made into four different styles, something quite amazing. Also on offer are a Sparkling Red, straight Clare Valley Sauvignon Blanc (the only one in existence), stunning Shiraz, Cabernet Merlot and red wine blends.
Greg Cooley Wines is a wine, food and entertainment destination surrounded by vineyards in the heart of Clare. Rated a four and a half star winery in James Halliday's 2013 Australian Wine Companion they're one of the Clare Valley's smallest, boutique producers. Wines are designed with food, family and friends in mind and like Greg, have an unerring knack for delighting and surprising our audience. Greg's wines are a little special, a little different and only available direct via the website, annual wine lunch series or at the cellar door. Perhaps the best way to sum up Greg Cooley Wines is to say that while we make a lot of wines, we don't make a lot of wine. Production is 3,500 cases a year and for some wines as little as 100 dozen are made. Join Greg and Kelli at Cellar Door for tastings or at one of their various food and wine events. Enjoy the fireplace stoked during winter, live music and platters on long weekends or one of the regular dinners and shows with special guest artists. We'd love to be part of your Clare Valley experience and look forward to your visit.
Inghams Skilly Ridge is located in lush vineyards rising to Skilly Ridge and is surrounded by a natural setting. There is a cosy cellar door area, which is heated in winter and air conditioned in summer. Clark Ingham established his winery in 1994 and quickly established quality vines producing typical Clare Valley luscious fruit. All of the wines have full fruit flavours and careful use of oak in the red wines has allowed the fruit to remain very evident both to the palate and nose. Most of the vintage is exported to Europe and only a small percentage is retained for domestic consumption hence quantities are relatively small. The Tempranillo in particular has been most successful at several wine shows For group bookings please telephone in advance and children are welcome when accompanied by adults.
Pikes is a family owned winery, established in 1984 by Neil and Andrew Pike. Over the years the business has grown somewhat, but Pikes still has plenty of charm and character. The Pikes label was founded on great Riesling which was again confirmed when the renowned Pikes 'Traditionale' Riesling was awarded the Best Australian Riesling at the 2013 Canberra International Riesling Challenge. However, Pikes also offers a wide range of wine styles to suit all tastes. Our cellar door and winery is located amongst the vineyards on our property at Polish Hill River. The restored stone building, originally a shearing shed, was built by Polish immigrants in the 1800's. Adjacent to the cellar door is a beautifully landscaped area for visitors to sit, relax and enjoy a delicious picnic grazing plate and a glass of wine or a Pikes Beer. The grounds are also available to host weddings, wedding photos and other celebrations. Along with the tasting room we have the Gallery @ Pikes that showcases high quality art works from a variety of artists, the exhibitions changing every two months. A micro-brewery is planned for the site to be opened in December 2014.
The late Jim Barry was a pioneer of the Australian wine industry. With his wife, Nancy, Jim built a successful wine business which has produced trophy-winning wines since its establishment in 1959. Jim Barry Wines produce all of their own fruit from 10 locations in the Clare Valley totalling more than 200 hectares, along with a 14 hectare property at Coonawarra. This access to high-quality, estate-grown fruit has been instrumental in the development of a number of prominent brands, including The Armagh Shiraz, The McRae Wood Shiraz, The Lodge Hill Shiraz, First Eleven Cabernet Sauvignon, The Benbournie Cabernet Sauvignon, The Cover Drive Cabernet Sauvignon, The Florita Riesling, The Lodge Hill Riesling and the Watervale Riesling. Jim Barry Wines are available in more than 25 countries throughout the world and 50 per cent of the company's production is destined for international markets.
The Clare Golf Club is an 18 hole par 72 course with an Australian courses rating of 70. The course is 5,852 metres and is set in the heart of the Clare Valley and is one of South Australia's finest country courses. Set amongst vineyards, woodlands, lakes and creeks, this course provides numerous natural challenges and provides stunning scenery and the chance to see one of the many kangaroos living on the course. The split-level Clubhouse features a Sprig bar with outside barbecue area and lawns. There is a stocked shop with a resident golf professional on hand for golf tuition. Upstairs there is a function room with a balcony overlooking the course and surrounding countryside. The Clare Golf Club caters for individual players, groups or corporate outings. The function room can seat 150 people with catering available for weddings or social functions.
Jeanneret Wines, established in 1992, is a family owned and operated producer of premium quality table wines. The cellar door and tasting area is located in the stone cellar of the winery complex and offers an intimate tasting experience with an open log fire in winter. The winery is situated in a unique bushland setting, bordering the Spring Gully Conservation Park on the western edge of the Clare Valley. Visitors are invited to take advantage of the beautiful surrounds and picnic by the dam where rustic timber tables and benches are available for use. Native ducks, parrots and other birds can be spotted from the bank throughout the year, along with the occasional kangaroo. The small vineyard (approximately 10 acres) is operated following organic viticulture practices and all fruit on the property is grown without the use of pesticides and herbicides. Cabernet bush-vines line the driveway, a sign of our traditional approach to grape growing.
The cellar door of Mt Surmon Wines is a modern building situated on a 400 metre hillside with commanding views of northern Clare Valley. It consists of an art gallery, set in a 50 acre vineyard. Situated under the winery is a studio apartment available for accommodation. Scarlattis Cellar Door Gallery is a venue with a difference, modern in concept, bold in design with wonderful vistas of the Flinders Ranges and the Clare Valley. The gallery is the cellar door for Mt Surmon Wines and you may taste fine wines whilst contemplating the current art exhibition. The name Surmon is derived from the old French word 'surmonter' meaning 'to ascend', 'to rest on top of'. An irresistible word play led us the owners to adopt the name Mt Surmon for our vineyard.
Knappstein Winery in the Clare Valley, South Australia, is one of the most recognizable and popular Clare Valley wineries. This small producer manages its own vineyard, harvests its own fruit and sells its own premium quality wines. It is located in the original nineteenth century Enterprise Brewery, a National Trust building and the landmark of the Clare township. Knappstein Hand Picked Riesling, consistently rated amongst Australia's finest, has a spine of lime citrus typical of Clare Riesling and floral notes attributable to the location of the vineyard in the Watervale area. The cellar door is open seven days a week and includes a micro brewery where Knappstein brews its own beer.
Cardinham Estate was established in 1981 by Noel and Heather Smith. Our mature vineyards dating back to the 1860's, coupled with our long-standing industry experience and traditional winemaking techniques, enable us to capture the essence of the classic Clare Valley varietals. Our award winning wine selection, estate-grown olives and olive oil and a wide selection of seasonal home made chutney, jams and sauces offer the ultimate tasting experience. Winery tours are available on request. Be sure to try the next vintage from the barrel or the secret blend of 1860s Muscat. Open seven days a week, including public holidays. We invite you to visit and enjoy the complete boutique package.
Glendalough Estate is in the picturesque Armagh valley, two kilometres from Clare. This beautiful boutique winery is set on 50 acres of undulating vineyards, olive groves and natural Australian landscape. It has something for everyone. There is a newly renovated cellar door and award-winning red and white wines made from estate grown fruit. A cafe/pizzeria is open five days a week for lunch, and on weekends for dinner. Glendalough Estate is also home to the world's largest publicly accessible direct solar desalination water farm and zero liquid discharge. Be amazed at this cutting edge renewable technology and see how it can be used. Accommodation can be booked at Glendalough Homestead, a gorgeous renovated 1880s sandstone homestead. It overlooks the Armagh valley and has three double bedrooms, open fireplace and well stocked private cellar. Glendalough Estate is also a perfect venue for weddings and corporate functions.
Evilo Estate extra virgin olive oil is 100 percent estate grown olives situated in the beautiful Clare Valley one kilometre from the town centre. Our olives are hand harvested and pressed using the centrifugation method resulting in balanced, delicate, attractive oil, with distinct grassy nose and green banana aroma. It is regarded as a top quality extra virgin oil by our leading chefs here in the Clare Valley and around the state. We also have estate grown fruit and vegetables, jams, chutneys, sauces, dukkah, red wine vinegar, and vino cotto.
Traversing the picturesque Clare Valley wine region, the Riesling Trail is one of the first rail-trails to be developed in South Australia. The trail runs for 35 kilometres from Auburn to Clare and onto Barinia and is located approximately two hours drive north of Adelaide. The Riesling Trail is suitable for recreational walkers, mountain and touring bikes, as well as wheelchairs and pushers. Bike hire is now available from Clare and Auburn, and many bed and breakfast's in the region. Named after the grape and wine variety that the region is famous for, the Riesling Trail travels past many cellar doors and other visitor attractions, making it ideal for those wanting a leisurely walk or ride with a distraction or two. There are three loop trails, which allow you to return to your starting point without travelling over old ground. Car parking is available in Clare, Sevenhill, Watervale and Auburn.
Beautifully restored cellar door cottage and landscaped gardens set amidst vines and scenic natural bush land. Jarrah decked restaurant with panoramic views overlooking the dam. Alfresco dining in summer, cosy log fires in winter. Award winning wines, with fresh regional flavours. Uniquely picturesque balcony restaurant situated overlooking dam and vineyards. A la carte menu available on long weekends, or choice of buffet or set menu for booked functions. Restaurant may be used for conference/function of up to forty persons. Groups please contact us for information and menu's. Gourmet produce handmade by 'London Hill' has local olive oil and merchandise available for purchase at cellar door.
The current nine-hectare vineyard and winery is owned and operated by the Willson family, Donald, Sally and daughter Hannah. Their first wine was made in 1988, the first vineyard plantings commenced in 1991 and the cellar door was opened in 1993. The cellar door now operates from a tastefully designed early settlers cottage, Waldie's Shed - located on the 54 hectare property, which compliments the personalised atmosphere of the rural setting. Waldie's Shed now serves light lunches by prior arrangement, including long weekends and caters for weddings and private functions. Wine by the glass and more tourist information, local produce and packaged past vintages area a feature. Also located on the property is Stringy Brae Cottage - a stunning cottage offering beautiful vineyard accommodation.
Established by the Jesuits in 1851, Sevenhill Cellars is the oldest and arguably the finest existing winery in South Australia's world famous Clare Valley wine region. Originally established to provide sacramental wine for religious purposes, today Sevenhill Cellars is considered one of Australia's best premium wine producers and is also a thriving tourist attraction. Sevenhill Cellars produce a range of quality white, red and fortified wines that are enjoyed by wine enthusiasts throughout the world. Possessing highly desirable rich varietal characters and a rare depth of intricate flavours, Sevenhill's wines are a regular favourite with wine judges. The quality of their wines and the historical and religious significance of the winery attract thousands of tourists to Sevenhill Cellars each year. Visitors are able to taste and purchase wine at the cellar door, explore the remarkable underground cellars, visit the Crypt which is the resting place for 41 Jesuits, discover walking trails or enjoy a picnic in our stunning grounds.
Penna Lane Wines is nestled in the most scenic part of the Clare Valley. The tasting area is in a nineteenth century dairy, which has been lovingly restored with lots of natural timber, glass and stonework. The ambience of the cellar door is further enhanced by the friendliness and knowledge of the operators. Penna Lane Wines has been awarded numerous accolades by the wine industry, both locally and nationally, due to its commitments to innovation and excellence in vineyard operations and winemaking practices. Penna Lane's Country Kitchen is open for lunch 12pm to 4pm on Saturday and Sunday. Come and enjoy a home cooked meal and a glass of wine on our Cellar Door balcony, over looking the vineyards. We also offer our locally made "feral" jams and chutneys that have been sourced from the wild fruit trees that are found throughout the Clare district.
Skillogalee Wines is a small family-owned and operated boutique winery set amongst wooded hills in the picturesque Clare Valley, offering cellar door tasting and sales, a winery restaurant and self-contained accommodation. The cellar door and restaurant are set in an historic settler's cottage, surrounded by cottage gardens where guests may sample their estate-grown wines or lunch al fresco (in the kinder weather) on the verandah or under the shade of an old olive tree. In winter there are log fires and warm rugs to keep you cosy. The restaurant serves an eclectic al la carte menu featuring selected regional produce in a relaxed atmosphere. Bed and breakfast accommodation includes two purpose-built cottages (two and three bedrooms respectively) and a spacious stone farmhouse, restored and furnished in contemporary style to provide a high standard of luxury and indulgence.
Mitchell Winery is owned by Jane and Andrew Mitchell. They established the winery in 1975 on their property in the western hills of the Clare Valley. A one hundred year old sandstone apple store is set amongst century old gum trees was converted to serve as a rustic cellar door sales area. Continued growth has resulted in further development of the winery buildings and winemaking plant. Currently some 400 to 500 tonnes of premium fruit is crushed and processed in a well equipped modern winery. The imposing two storey century old family home sits amid the vineyards, overlooking the winery. The grapes for Mitchell Wines come mostly from the company's three local vineyards. Specialising in the production of premium quality red and white table wines.
Located in the beautiful Clare Valley of South Australia Kirrihill is a progressive and innovative wine business dedicated to producing exceptional quality wines year in year out.
The Kirrihill portfolio consists of several ranges across a number of price points delivering choice and covering both traditional and exciting varieties new to Australia. Their Regional range comprises blends from across the region, while the Vineyard Selection series aims to elicit a sense of place from specially selected vineyard parcels. The Alternative range features varieties such as arneis, sangiovese, tempranillo,and montepulciano.
The Kirrihill team is dedicated to not only producing stunning handcrafted wines that over deliver, but also to raising the bar with every vintage. This resolve has seen Kirrihill honoured with more than 500 awards, both domestically and internationally, since its first vintage in 2000.
To this day Kirrihill remains a family-owned winery with an innovative and environmentally-sound approach to creating the finest wines possible from the superior fruit of the Clare Valley.
Cellar Door Open Daily 10 – 4pm…make the discovery!
Phoenix Estate is a small boutique winery with 40 acres of vines with 13 varieties of grapes to choose from. Winemaking styles and techniques have been adapted from Bordeaux, Rhone, Italy and traditional Australian to complement the top quality Clare grapes. The Phoenix Estate cellar door overlooks the Clare Valley Racecourse and has lovely views of vineyards and the rolling Clare hills. The cellar door is located in the 125-year-old Robinson's Cottage. Visitors can sit under shady verandas and sip their wines while taking in the wonderful views and cottage garden. Wine tasting is free and visitors are encouraged to discuss winemaking techniques and ask about wine styles. They are open weekends or by appointment during the week. Small groups can be shown the winery and barrel shed. Buses and caravans are welcome. Complementary cheese and biscuits provided for bus groups, bookings essential.
The Wilson Vineyard is a small family-owned and operated winery situated in the Polish Hill River sub-region of the Clare Valley. You’ll find wonderful stonework abounds the winery and cellar door complex, most of which was sourced from original Polish ruins on the Wilson property. As you taste the highly acclaimed wines of the Wilson Vineyard, you will enjoy views across the Polish Valley to the rolling hills on the eastern side, with an abundance of bird life and kangaroos found throughout the vineyards on most days. Located an easy 10 minute drive south-east of Clare, the winery is an ideal spot to stop on your way to/from the historic town of Mintaro.
Tim Adams Wines is a family owned and operated winery in the heart of the beautiful Clare Valley. Our wines are made exclusively from grapes grown in the Clare Valley, our own vineyards and vineyards we lease from local growers dedicated to producing the best fruit. The wines reflect the rich soil and climate of the region - always elegant, balanced and distinctively Australian. A joy to make and drink.
All are welcome to come and taste our range of wines at cellar door, just two hours north of Adelaide. We deliver wine anywhere in Australia.
Tim Adams Wines now has a presence in all major international markets and is a constant recipient of awards, reviews and accolades in Australia and overseas.
Shut the Gate Winery and Cellar Door is a small Clare Valley wine producer specialising in individual vineyard wines. We look for regionality in our wines and target single site vine blocks that produce expressive unique flavour profiles.
Our Cellar Door and Providore Store are housed in an historic cottage at the entrance to the beautiful Watervale village, Clare Valley, South Australia.
Stop in for a chat, a glass of local vino and chill in the garden at Shut the Gate Winery and cellar Door with owners Rasa and Richard.
A trip to the Clare Valley is not complete without a visit to Kilikanoon Cellar Door.
Do you love wine? Yes…then you must visit Kilikanoon Cellar Door. The wines are simply stunning; beautifully handcrafted expressions of the old vines from whence they come enjoyed and revered by consumers and judges alike. Kilikanoon wines have won such prestigious awards as World’s Best Shiraz (twice), World’s Best Riesling, Best Rhone Style Red, South Australian Wine of The Year just to name a few. James Halliday rated five Red Star winery.
Not only are the wines sensational, the cellar door is situated in one of the most beautiful parts of the Clare Valley, just getting there makes you feel good. Be sure to pay them a visit. The staff are very friendly and welcoming. And for those not so keen on wine tasting there’s a small gallery to peruse and a lovely garden to meander. You may even run into Kilikanoon’s founder and winemaker, Kevin Mitchell doing a spot of watering!