Discover the best top things to do in Clare Valley, Australia including Greg Cooley Wines, Richardson Park Playspace, Sussex Squire Wines, St Aloysius Church, Good Catholic Girl Wines, Riesling Trail, Sevenhill Cellars, Jim Barry Wines, Grosset Wines, Mitchell Wines.
Restaurants in Clare Valley
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Boutique cellar door and entertainment venue
5.0 based on 26 reviews
An adventure playground & recreational area surrounded by natural bushland, the famous Riesling Trail & a manicured oval, there is something for everyone. The main attractions are a flying fox, a climbing structure, mega slide, flying saucer swing & dual swing set all intertwined by paths, a creek bed & native plants. The next few months will see the installation of a BBQ, tables, chairs & shelter
5.0 based on 75 reviews
Sussex Squire Wines is a small Clare Valley producer with a 5 star Halliday Winery Rating. We only sell through cellar door and have no retail distribution as we focus mainly on small production of Dry Grown RED WINES with our selection of one white and 10 reds. The line up of wines include the tasting of our premium award winning Shiraz from our Dry Grown vineyard that we manage with organic principles under vine. I produce other single vineyard wines from other varieties that showcase the Clare Valley including Malbec, Mataro, Sangiovese, Grenache & Riesling. Visit our cellar door to taste our selection of wines while chatting to the winemaker and owners Mark and Skye with Milo the Jack Russell winery dog. There is a $10pp tasting fee, fully redeemable on purchase. Please CALL ahead if your group is FOUR or more to book a spot. Due to Covid -19 restrictions we CAN NOT cater for single groups over 10 people in cellar door.
This husband and wife team (Mark & Skye), are united in delivering a quality tourism experience with the most exquisite wines (but don’t take my word for it, James Halliday has gold-starred a number of their wines.) We felt very welcomed here and enjoyed the time given to tell us their story and learn of their small batch wines. A production of love produces wines I will be proud as a South Australian to share with my wino friends interstate.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
The history of the Jesuits in Clare starts here in this beautiful stone church. Make sure you have an experienced tour guide who can share the history of the Jesuits contribution to wine making in Clare. We visited with Clare Valley Tours -our tour guide Dave was extremely interesting and answered all our questions -great value tour.
5.0 based on 14 reviews
We enjoyed sampling an excellent range of wines and would highly recommend the James Brazill Shiraz. A very enjoyable tasting with knowledgeable staff.
4.5 based on 310 reviews
A wonderful way to explore the Clare Valley and the vineyards on foot or bike is along the Riesling Trail, a repurposed railway line, which stretches thirty three kilometres between Auburn and Barinia. Due to limited time and extreme weather conditions, high temperatures and winds, we had to cancel our half-day plans to hike south from Clare to discover the nearby countryside and vineyards. Instead we parked our car near the 'Mob of Sheep' outdoor installation and hiked south for fifteen mnutes fortunately mostly in the shade then back. Disappointing for us but on our future travel list.
4.5 based on 299 reviews
Established by the Jesuits in 1851, Sevenhill Cellars is the oldest winery in South Australia's Clare Valley and the only Jesuit-owned winery in Australia. Originally established to produce altar wine, Sevenhill is now recognised for its premium table wines, which express the Clare Valley's distinctive varietal characteristics. The historic winery and cellar door, St Aloysius' Church, the College building, surrounding vineyards and spiritual sites give visitors an opportunity to combine appreciation of exceptional wines with an understanding of Sevenhill's religious and historic significance. You can discover this rich heritage by following our walking trail using a self-guided map, which are available at Cellar Door.
Really enjoyed the Sevenhill wine and hospitality! Beautiful grounds and an interesting history to be found at this winery, which is also a stop along the Reisling Trail.
4.5 based on 100 reviews
Jim Barry Wines is a family winery based in the Clare Valley of South Australia. The company was founded in 1959 by Jim and Nancy Barry. The company is now owned and managed by Peter Barry, a second generation family winemaker. Jim Barry Wines is home to some of Australia’s favourite wines such as The Armagh Shiraz and The Florita Riesling. Book one our tasting experiences online
Walked to Jim Barry Winery from our lovely accommodation, The Mill Apartments ???? Fabulous wine tasting, thank you Bec for your great service and knowledge. It was lovely and relaxing experience tasting great wines over some cheese & biscuits. We even had the pleasure of meeting Peter Barry!
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Rocked in here at the end of a hot day riding the Riesling Trail wine tasting. Had never heard of this winery prior to visiting. The tasting room was perfectly airconditioned and the bloke who served us there was awesome. Wines were very nice. Highly recommend dropping in here if in the region.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
One of the stalwarts of the Clare Valley, established by Jane and Andrew Mitchell in 1975, producing long-lived rieslings and cabernet sauvignons in classic regional style. The range now includes very creditable semillon, grenache and shiraz. A lovely old stone apple shed is the cellar door and upper section of the upgraded winery. Children Angus and Edwina are now working in the business, heralding generational changes. Over the years the Mitchells have established or acquired 75ha of vineyards on four excellent sites, some vines over 60 years old; all are managed organically, with biodynamic composts used for over a decade. Exports to the UK, the US, Canada, Denmark, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, China and NZ.
Beautiful outdoor seated area, great wine selection, loved the dessert wine . Friendly staff that were welcoming . A must visit when in Clare!
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