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Williamstown
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At the southern gateway to the Barossa, picturesque Williamstown offers a welcome for visitors wanting to enjoy a distinct Barossa historical experience. The original settlement of Victoria Creek transformed into Williamstown after the legendary sale of a team of horses in exchange for the parcels of land on which the hotels are now located. The town originally functioned as a service centre for the already well-established pastoral and timber community of the famed Mount Crawford district. With local wineries, the Barossa reservoirs, conservation parks, Mount Crawford forest and the Barossa goldfields, Williamstown offers plenty to see and do. Visitors can
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Domain DayDomain Day is a family owned winery nestled in the most southeastern corner of the
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Mount Crawford Forest ReserveFossicking for gold, diamonds, opal, garnet and other gems is one of the more unusual
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Dragonfly AntiquesDragonfly Antiques deals only with original pieces (no replicas) from Asia. Our range of furniture
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TeAro EstateIt takes great characters to make great wines and at TeAro Estate you’ll find plenty
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Whispering WallThe Whispering Wall is in fact the retaining wall of the Barossa Reservoir. Built between
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Red Gum RetreatRed Gum Retreat is a well appointed two bedroom self contained cottage offering spacious accommodation
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Tungali CottageSelf contained old workman's cottage situated on the edge of the Barossa Valley and on
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Linfield CottageLinfield Cottage is a luxury 1900 Federation home that has been beautifully restored, and is
