What to do and see in Coonawarra Wine Region, South Australia: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

February 6, 2022 Rebbecca Marino

Discover the best top things to do in Coonawarra Wine Region, Australia including Bellwether, Parker Coonawarra Estate, Coonawarra Experiences, Mary MacKillop Interpretive Centre, Katnook Coonawarra, Rymill Coonawarra, DiGiorgio Family Wines, Hollick Estates, Brand's Laira, Wynns Coonawarra Estate.
Restaurants in Coonawarra Wine Region

1. Bellwether

14183 Riddoch Hwy, Coonawarra, South Australia 5263 Australia +61 447 334 545 [email protected] http://www.bellwetherwines.com.au
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5.0 based on 64 reviews

Bellwether

Boutique winery, tastings, campground, glamping in Bell tents, intimate degustation dining experiences, produce garden. A beautiful historic stone shearing shed built in 1868, lovingly restored over 10 years, full of artwork, not to be missed.

Reviewed By HARRADINEnicola

The Cellar door experience was a fantastic way to finish our wine tour. Relaxed atmosphere that had a great vibe! Staff were beyond accommodating and welcoming. The stay in the glamping tents was food for the soul. An amazing way to switch off and enjoy the beautiful landscapes, animals and gardens. We cooked dinner in the camp kitchen which like all the other amenities is the perfect mix of modern luxuries with original homestead charm. Everything is taken care of from lanterns, bedding and bug spray. We will be back!

2. Parker Coonawarra Estate

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5.0 based on 35 reviews

Parker Coonawarra Estate

John and Faye Parker established Parker Coonawarra Estate in 1985 after a career-long interest in the region. Today, the privately-owned Parker Coonawarra Estate is committed to upholding John Parker’s standards of excellence, and producing the most faithful expression of Cabernet Sauvignon from the celebrated Terra Rossa soils of the Coonawarra growing region. In 2001, the purpose-built maturation facility and cellar door building was completed. Made strikingly from Mt Gambier limestone and steel girders, the temperature-controlled facility stands tall amongst the Abbey vineyard and reflects John Parker’s uncompromising approach to grape growing and winemaking. Parker Coonawarra Estate is situated in the south of the Coonawarra region, in the centre of South Australia's Limestone Coast. We welcome you to visit Parker Coonawarra Estate, to sit and savour our regional flavours, and to enjoy our beautiful vineyard and winery setting.

3. Coonawarra Experiences

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5.0 based on 220 reviews

Coonawarra Experiences

COONAWARRA EXPERIENCES offer you the premier boutique wine touring service in Coonawarra with intimate and unique experiences for all who visit Coonawarra. Highly customised tours revolve around you and what you wish to achieve during your stay in this world famous and historic region. Our tours cater for groups of all sizes in comfort and style including corporate reward packages and team building options. You enjoy the day whilst we look after the driving. The Coonawarra wine region is certainly world famous for Cabernet Sauvignon but also offers a tremendous range of other varietals such as Riesling, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris and Merlot just to name a few. Many visitors to Coonawarra are knocked out by the choices on offer at the various cellar doors. Most of the cellar doors are open seven days a week which provides plenty of options. There are also a number that are by appointment only and this is where COONAWARRA EXPERIENCES can assist in arranging access for you.

4. Mary MacKillop Interpretive Centre

Petticoat Lane and Portland Street, Penola, South Australia 5277 Australia +61 8 8737 2480 http://www.mackillop-penola.com/
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

Mary MacKillop Interpretive Centre

Reviewed By Fadden2904 - Canberra, Australia

There is the Mary MacKillop Interpretive Centre, a replica of the original home and the her first school classroom altogether. There is a $5 entry fee but should not be missed. You do get to ‘walk in her shoes’ for this amazing journey. Sister Mary was obviously a very focussed and strong willed individual who made some amazing changes to the Catholic faith.

5. Katnook Coonawarra

Riddoch Highway just south of the intersection with VA Lane, Coonawarra, South Australia 5263 Australia +61 8 8737 0300 [email protected] http://www.katnookestate.com.au/
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4.5 based on 129 reviews

Katnook Coonawarra

WINNER - Best Tasting Experience in Coonawarra Australian Gourmet Traveller Wine - Cellar Door Awards 2019. WINNER - Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence 2019. The renovated historic limestone Cellar Door is open daily for wine tasting and sales week. Monday to Friday from 10am to 5pm and Saturday & Sunday from Noon – 5pm. Don't miss the terra rossa soil pit at the entrance to Cellar, explaining the soil of Coonawarra. Also features a fire in winter, lounge, picnic area, cheese platters, tea and coffee. Katnook is one of the best known wineries in Australia's finest red wine district, Coonawarra. Since 1979, Katnook has crafted the acclaimed Katnook Estate wines, iconic Odyssey Cabernet Sauvignon and Prodigy Shiraz and the fruit forward Katnook Founder’s Block range. Katnook has twice won Australia's most prestigious wine trophy, the Jimmy Watson - and has two wines listed in the Langton's Classification of Australian wine.

Reviewed By SeaDreaming22 - Melbourne, Australia

Winner of best cellar door for the last 3 years! Great selection of award winning wines. Cheese plates with local produce available to have on site or for takeaway. Free Nespresso coffee (a gold coin donation) available for those driving/ non-tasters. Katnook is home to the very first Sauvignon Blanc planted in Australia! Wonderful knowledgeable staff. Its definitely worth visiting Katnook.

6. Rymill Coonawarra

Riddoch Highway, Coonawarra, South Australia 5263 Australia +61 8 8736 5001 [email protected] http://www.rymill.com.au/
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4.5 based on 122 reviews

Rymill Coonawarra

Rymill Coonawarra is a five-star Wine Companion winery and described as a ‘must visit’ by regarded wine critic James Halliday. The cellar door offers unique and unrivalled views of winemaking and viticulture with our multi-level observation decks. Rymill Coonawarra was established in 1974 by Peter Rymill, the great-grandson of the founder of Coonawarra, John Riddoch. Our estate vineyards sit on an ancient coastline, about one million years old, the limestone of which is covered in a precious layer of terra rossa soil. The combination of Coonawarra’s unique soil and long cool ripening season is perfect for grape growing, and the region is internationally renowned for producing world-class Cabernet Sauvignon. The stunning winery was built in 1992 amongst the Estate Vineyards and is a striking image to all visitors at the end of the kilometre-long London Plane Tree drive.

Reviewed By SeaDreaming22 - Melbourne, Australia

Large cellar door with friendly staff and a good variety of excellent wines. Wines are very well priced- excellent value. Loved their Sparking Wine (has a very pale pink colour) and their Riesling is superb.

7. DiGiorgio Family Wines

Riddoch Highway, Coonawarra, South Australia 5263 Australia +61 8 8736 3222 [email protected] http://www.digiorgio.com.au/
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

DiGiorgio Family Wines

The second oldest winery in the heart of Coonawarra previously known as Rouge Homme is home to DiGiorgio Family Wines. Traditional Coonawarra varietals from the famed Terra Rossa soils are crafted alongside alternative varietals sourced from other Limestone Coast regions where their winemakers believe the terroir is best suited. When visiting the Cellar Door you will have the opportunity to sample wines from our extensive portfolio, along with regional produce. Enjoy the newly landscaped garden and lawn area while enjoying a customised “Pick your own Produce Platter” with a glass of wine. The kids can amuse themselves with a range of activities or even do a “Kids Tasting” before enjoying their very own “Snack Pack”. See for yourself the famous Terra Rossa soil in our soil pit, marvel at the gnarly 100 year old vines, walk among our cork tree “forest” and learn how wine corks are made. Also on offer are bespoke, bookable experiences, visit our website for more details.

Reviewed By Vietnaminmarch

Thanks to covid 19 the wife tasting is now on paddles. This winery has made really rustic and unique paddles that are just a touch of class. The wines are to be savoured and enjoyed. Couldn't help myself and bought a few. The staff are lovely and make your feel welcome They also have a small goods selection if you are looking to plan a picnic

8. Hollick Estates

11 Racecourse Road, Coonawarra, South Australia 5263 Australia +61 8 8737 2318 http://www.hollick.com/
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4.5 based on 74 reviews

Hollick Estates

Established in 1983, Hollick Estates is a boutique winery located on the famed terra rossa soils of Coonawarra, South Australia. Hollick Estates is known for producing premium quality food friendly wines, a selection can always be tasted when visiting our Cellar Door. We’re proud of our wines, and we are passionate about enjoying them with great food, family, fabulous friends and inspiring views. Hollick is renowned for their extensive range of premium table wines and the icon wines they produce such as Ravenswood Cabernet Sauvignon, Wilgha Shiraz and Neilson’s Block Merlot. When visiting the Coonawarra, no visit is complete without a dining experience in the restaurant Upstairs. A stylish, warm and inviting restaurant made to be enjoyed with friends and family whilst you savour our panoramic views across the vineyards in the heart of the Coonawarra.

Reviewed By 798pamelaz - Gold Coast, Australia

A beautiful tasting room welcomes you as you enter but head up the stairs for a spectacular view over the vineyard and be treated to some of the most delicious food in SA. The great thing is they offer 1/2 glasses to try whilst you enjoy your meal. Better than a standard tasting in my opinion. The staff were welcoming and attentive ensuring we had a relaxed dining experience. Not to be missed but make sure you book.

9. Brand's Laira

14860 Riddoch Hwy, Coonawarra, South Australia 5263 Australia +61 8 8736 3260 [email protected] http://www.brandslaira.com.au
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

Brand's Laira

The Brand’s Laira vineyards are situated in the heart of the legendary ‘Terra Rossa’ region of Coonawarra, with their wines making an enormous contribution to the reputation of fine Coonawarra reds.Unwind in the state of the art cellar door, while tasting Brand’s Laira’s award winning wines. Peer into Eric Brand’s shed where Brand’s Laira wines were originally made for a glimpse of yesteryear.

Reviewed By Katherine_Louise28 - Melbourne, Australia

We had such a great time here on our walking trail! Mel was superb and talked us through our wine tasting which we had great fun doing. We had a beautiful platter in their old cellar - highly recommend!!! Beautiful wines, great service and we would certainly come back. We now have some great wines to take with us back to Melb. Thanks Mel for a great experience!

10. Wynns Coonawarra Estate

77 Memorial Dr 5263, Coonawarra, South Australia 5263 Australia +61 8 8736 2225 http://www.wynns.com.au
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4.5 based on 128 reviews

Wynns Coonawarra Estate

Reviewed By Katherine_Louise28 - Melbourne, Australia

We stopped here as the last winery on our walking tour. The lady who took us through the tasting was great! We didn't feel rushed, she was up for a chat and we would certainly recommend stopping in. Lovely wine and outdoor area to enjoy a glass after the tasting.

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