South Australia Wineries Combining South Australia's gorgeous scenery and beautiful cellar doors, discover the best of South Australia's wine region in this 5 day itinerary. 5 Days 335 Kms 3 Stops 200+ Cellar Doors Adelaide is known as Australia’s wine capital and the title is well deserved. A love of wine is part of the city’s lifeblood. But to really appreciate the depth of South Australia’s winemaking talent you need to venture beyond the city limits to the Adelaide Hills, the Barossa and the Clare Valley. Despite their proximity, these three regions are remarkably different in size, topography and heritage. This drive also showcases some of South Australia’s most gorgeous scenery — from the orchards and native bush of the Adelaide Hills to Barossa’s grand 19th century chateaux and the dry hills and big skies of the Clare Valley. Just remember to take your time. While a campervan is a great way to visit South Australia's Incredible wine regions, we urge our guests to please drink responsibly, and never drink and drive. Day 1: Adelaide Apollo Branch to Hahndorf - 35kms (45 minutes) Pick up your Apollo vehicle at our dedicated branch and hit the road. Today, after a short 45 minute drive out of Adelaide, find yourself in the German heritage village of Hahndorf. We recommend visiting The Lane Vineyard to take part in their one hour Gathering Experience. This miniature degustation experience includes restaurant menu expertly paid with the estate's wines. Day 2: Hahndorf to Tanunda - 72kms (1 hour 5 minutes) Say goodbye to Hahndorf and head north towards Tanunda. After a pleasant hours drive you'll arrive in the heart of the Barossa Valley. Tanunda is surrounded by some of the state's best winery estates, all that are just begging to visited. We recommend visiting Z Wine who boast of Australia's greatest shiraz. Day 3: Tanunda to Clare - 100kms (1 hour 20 minutes) Home to over 40 cellar doors, it's a little wonder that Clare Valley is located on our South Australia winery itinerary. Just under 90 minutes from Tanunda, you'll enter Clare Valley, home to the "unbeatable riesling." This area is also home to some of the oldest cellar doors in the state so be sure to visit the oldest, the Sevenhill Cellars (established 1851), while you're here. Day 4: Clare A day for eating and relaxing. While in Clare you can't go pass Mr Mick Cellar Door and Kitchen. Wine tasting is available every day of the week and you can also enjoy a tapas style dining here as well. Day 5: Clare to Adelaide Apollo Branch - 133kms (1 hours 40 minutes) Say see you later (not goodbye - we're sure you'll be back again soon!) to Clare as you journey back to Adelaide. On the way back be sure to make the slight detour to Lake Bumbunga. At different times of the year this lake changes from blue, to white to pink making it a must do location in South Australia. More top picks for cellar doors Hahndorf Hill Winery Hahndorf Hill Winery is on a journey to introduce the wonderful Austrian-varietal wines to Australia. Famous for the "ChocoVino" experience, at Hahndorf Hill take your taste budgs on a journey of discovery while learning about gourmet chocolate and fine wine in an interesting and informative way. Bird In Hand, Adelaide Hills At Bird in Hand, you will experience a kind of front row seat to their wine making, complete with tutored tastings and wine not found anywhere else. Wander through the original barrel halls, relax in the courtyard overlooking the wines and enjoy delicious cheese and antipasti. Two Hands Wine, Barossa Valley Two Hands Wines offer guests a unique cellar door experience through a guided but relaxed tasting at their home in Marananga in the Barossa Valley. Kraehe House, a late 19th century stone cottage with its adjoining bakehouse, is open for tastings and sales from 10am to 5pm, throughout the year. Places to stay Mount Barker Caravan and Tourist Park Discovery Parks, Clare Discovery Parks, Barossa Valley Discovery Parks, Adelaide Beachfront Ready to explore?