Mintaro Slate Quarries
Slate has been quarried in Mintaro since the mid 1860s and was extensively used in the old colonial homes and public buildings of Mintaro.
Mintaro
Discover amazing places to visit, from scenic lookouts and wildlife encounters to museums and galleries.
Slate has been quarried in Mintaro since the mid 1860s and was extensively used in the old colonial homes and public buildings of Mintaro.
Mintaro
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.
Sevenhill
At Morphetts Enginehouse Museum visitors will see the only known reconstructed Cornish enginehouse in the world. A guide will explain the workings of the engine and pump system used to de-water the mine. Visitors are encouraged to examine the three-storey building and information displayed. Outside visitors may walk through an underground adit and view the mineshaft. Original pumping equipment along with the remains of several mine buildings are on display. An unforgettable experience.
Burra
Producing 4,500 cases a year, Mount Horrocks Wines is a boutique winery creating high quality, award winning wines from estate grown fruit. Owner/winemaker Stephanie Toole carefully handcrafts her wines, which she describes as essentially "handmade food wines".
Auburn
Mr Mick
Clare
Consistently rated amongst the best wineries in the Clare Valley, Neagles Rock Vineyards is a small family owned winery established in 1997 by Steve Wiblin and Jane Willson. The winery incorporates 44 acres of vineyards, a 200 tonne boutique winery and a friendly cellar door showcasing our Clare Valley Wines.
Clare
O'Leary Walker Wines was established in 2001 and is rapidly gaining a reputation for producing great regional wines at affordable prices. Winemakers David O'Leary and Nick Walker share a simple philosophy - source the best grapes from the best vineyard sites and craft great wine.
Leasingham
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.
Clare
Situated in a beautiful secluded valley north west of Watervale, the Olssen vineyard benefits from the shading effect of the steep valley sides, resulting in estate grown wines of great finesse and elegance.
Watervale
One White Kite is both a cafe and a gift store. It stocks South Australia
Kapunda
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.
Sevenhill
Peacock
Burra