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Activities to Perform While You are on Barossa Valley Wine Tours With Your Kids!

The youngsters don't have to miss out on the fun when the whole family goes on a wine tour in Barossa. While parents enjoy the wine tasting experience, Barossa Valley delivers a good variety of family-friendly activities to keep children interested as well as entertained.

So, here are some of the best possible things to do on a Barossa wine tours Valley with your children.

1. Examine Beautiful Playgrounds & Picnic Areas

Beautiful outdoor spaces that are ideal for families can be found at several Barossa wineries. Beautiful family parks as well as picnic locations can be found in places like Seppeltsfield and Jacob's Creek, where children may run around & play while parents unwind and sample wine.

2. Take a Petting Zoo or Farm Tour

There are a number of family-friendly farms and petting zoos in the Barossa. Children may learn about farm life, engage with amiable animals, and even experience hands-on activities like feeding lambs or snuggling guinea pigs at locations like The Farm Barn. These excursions give your Barossa wine tours an educational spin that makes it fun for people of all ages.

3. Take Part in Kid-Friendly Tasting Events

In Barossa, a lot of vineyards provide kid-friendly activities including juice tastings. While adults savor the wine, kids may try locally produced grape juice at wineries like Chateau Tanunda. This increases their understanding of the region's abundant agricultural resources and makes them feel included.

4. Explore the Adventure Station in Barossa

Families will love the Barossa Adventure Station in Angaston. There are playgrounds, bike trails, a pump track, and picnic places in this park full of activities. It's the perfect place to let the kids vent off steam and have a blast in between vineyard visits, and admission is free.

5. Visit museums and heritage sites to learn about local history.

Children can enjoy the interactive displays at the museums and heritage sites in the Barossa Valley, which boasts a rich history. The tour can be made more instructive by including a visit to the Barossa Museum or nearby historical sites like the Angaston Heritage Walk.

Author Resource:-

I'm Cliff Collins, providing info about the wine tours in Adelaide for frequent travelers.

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