Jam Factory
JamFactory at Seppeltsfield is a creative hub for contemporary craft and design in the Barossa, with a unique regional focus.
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Our address is 375 Seppeltsfield Rd, Marananga SA 5355.
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Embark on an unforgettable journey with Bike About, beginning at Yalumba, Barossa’s esteemed historic gem. Uncover the art of cooperage during an insightful tour before cruising to the Chocolate Factory for delightful coffee and pastries, tantalising your taste buds. Next, venture to Artisans of Barossa, where an exclusive ‘rarities’ tasting awaits, valued at $50 per person. Savour the rarest and finest wines, a true delight for any wine enthusiast. Afterward, indulge in a cheese tasting at the Barossa Cheese Factory, exploring the artisanal flavours that grace the region.
Return to Yalumba for a grand finale—savouring more rare and fine wines while delighting in a gourmet, regional platter. Each moment, a testament to the region’s rich culinary heritage. For added convenience, transfers to and from Yalumba are available at an additional cost of $75 per person (subject to availability). Immerse yourself in a six-hour adventure, priced at $310 per person (minimum of 2 people).
JamFactory at Seppeltsfield is a creative hub for contemporary craft and design in the Barossa, with a unique regional focus.
View DetailsJust like riding a bike as the saying goes; the Barossa countryside is just the relaxed vibe and beautiful landscape to get back in the saddle. Be it for a gentle pedal or a wine tour on wheels, there's plenty of time to cruise at leisure.
View DetailsSet within the picturesque grounds of Seppeltsfield, Vasse Virgin is a skin and spa care company using Barossa botanicals for a natural beauty product range. Workshops offer guests a chance to make their own.
View DetailsFor generations, the close-knit Barossa community has fostered the success of its artists and artisan makers, musicians and writers. Cultural centres and galleries including the nearby JamFactory host exhibitions by local artists and creatives.
View DetailsRunning each Saturday for around 150 years, the Barossa Farmers Market has been a weekly gathering for the community and visitors to meet local producers, ensuring food is seasonal and singing fresh.
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