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Langhorne Creek Wine Tour Highlights with BOS Tours - Adelaide

Langhorne Creek Wine Tour Highlights with BOS Tours

Park Holmeeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

6–8 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for most fitness levels with light walking and standing required.

Overview

Journey from Hahndorf’s German village charm to Langhorne Creek’s historic vineyards with BOS Tours. Discover world-renowned Cabernet vines and regional flavors on this full-day wine tour.

Park Holme, South Australia

Full-Day Langhorne Creek Wine Tour Via Hahndorf Bus Or Car

Join Us Tour ..Add Coffee & Cake at Hahndorf & Add Lunch at Langhorne Creek

Bus Tour
Wine

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About This Adventure

Embark on a delightful journey starting with a charming visit to Hahndorf, where you can savor coffee and cake or a traditional German breakfast. Then, explore the historic Langhorne Creek wine region, home to family-owned vineyards, including the world’s oldest Cabernet vines at Brothers in Arms Winery.

Maybe an early start with this tour? if you wish to go Via Hahndorf approximately 35 mins from Adelaide for coffee & cake? or maybe a Tradional German Breakfast in this Beautiful Little German Village? (Optional)

We then travel 35 mins to the Langhorne Creek wine region that has a proud history of family owned and run vineyards and wineries which include the oldest family owned Cabernet vines in production in the world at Brothers in Arms Winery.

Adventure Tips

Book in advance

Spaces fill quickly on this popular tour, especially on weekends—reserve your spot early.

Wear comfortable shoes

The day includes light walking on vineyard paths and around cellar doors; dress accordingly.

Designate a driver or take the bus option

If you plan to sample wines, opt for the bus tour to enjoy tastings safely.

Bring a light jacket

Weather can change quickly in the region, so layers help you stay comfortable outdoors.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Magpie geese
  • Superb fairywrens

History

Langhorne Creek has been producing wine since the mid-19th century, with many vineyards remaining family-owned through generations.

Conservation

Winemakers in the region increasingly adopt sustainable practices focused on soil health and water conservation to protect this unique agricultural environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Sunglasses

Essential

Protect your eyes during long outdoor tastings and vineyard walks in bright sunlight.

summer specific

Comfortable walking shoes

Essential

Supportive footwear is ideal for navigating uneven vineyard terrain and cellar doors.

Light rain jacket

Essential

Stay dry and comfortable if spring showers arrive during your tour.

spring specific

Reusable water bottle

Essential

Keep hydrated throughout the day, especially if sampling wines.