Barossa Chateau
- 35 Hermann Thumm Drive, Lyndoch SA, Australia
NEXT MAJOR EVENT: AFL Barossa Gather Round 2025
1837 Barossa is an iconic Australian wine producer that commemorates the date on which Colonel William Light, founder of Adelaide and first Surveyor-General of South Australia named the Barossa in December 1837. The Barossa Colonel Light Monument, a life-size bronze monument of Colonel Light on horseback and the iconic Barossa Manor honour the birthplace of Barossa on the estate. To ensure you get the best experience at our cellar door, please make sure you reserve a spot before arrival.
Horizon@1837 - Our restaurant and cellar celebrates a marriage of contemporary Australian cuisine where Barossa’s local produce enhances the buttery flavour of South Australia’s phenomenal seasonal produce. Book your table today.
1837 Barossa Luxury Cottages is your accommmodation if you feel like a romantic weekend in the vines? Each French provincial styled cottage has its own patio facing the vineyard, a luxurious bathroom with spa and double shower, a living room with dining and seating area with fireplace and a fully equipped kitchen.
At 1837 Barossa lush landscapes, classic elegance and award-winning wines serve as the perfect setting for your business event, private function or your dream wedding surrounded by the best views of the Barossa.
Name a more iconic duo than art and wine. Our magnificent winery has combined the two and provide the ultimate experience for visitors that are looking to add a little culture to their winery adventures.
The spectacular art trail offers a dozen modern art sculptures that have been commissioned from international artists making the collection the latest addition to the tourism offering of the Barossa. The modern art trail is free of charge and accessible during the opening hours of the 1837Barossa winery from 11am, Wednesdays to Sundays. The walking trail starts at the entrance of the 1837 Barossa estate, passes the Horizon@1837 Restaurant and Cellar, the Barossa Colonel Light Monument, the iconic Barossa Manor and finishes at the 1837 Barossa Pavilion at the rear of the estate. Take a tour of the illustrious and magnificent grounds of the winery as you wine and dine, the perfect recipe for a Summer visit.
The center piece is a 12m long “Welcome to the Barossa” sculpture which is a new landmark photo-point for all Barossa visitors. The pinnacle of the 1837 Barossa art trail is the sculpture “Wings of Barossa”; A a monumental sculpture with 2 angels wings. The sculpture is only complete when a person takes the 3 steps and poses between the wings as an angel.