Angaston, SA
With wide, leafy streets perfect for strolling, Angaston and its surrounds are home to some of the Barossa‘s most fascinating heritage buildings and magnificent stately homes, a number of which now offer traditional bed and breakfast in true manor style.
Stroll through the town to take in wineries, galleries, the Barossa Quilt and Craft Cottage, restaurants and more. Venture beyond the town boundaries and you’ll find several of the Barossa’ oldest and best-known wineries, including Yalumba and Saltram.
English entrepreneur George Fife Angas was one of the founding fathers of the Barossa, sponsoring the migration of both Prussian religious refugees and English free settlers in a bid to open up the land. The town of Angaston bears not only his name, but his enterprising spirit. Today it features many of the regions’ best restaurants and cafes, alongside specialty shops and artisans’ studios.
Where to stay?
Popular Activities
- Shopping
- Sightseeing
- Wine Tasting
- Winery
- Fossicking
About Angaston
- Locality: Urban locality
- Angaston Postcode: 5353
- State: South Australia
- Region: Barossa
- Latitude: -34.50115
- Longitude: 139.04683
- Elevation: 354m
- Population: 2095
- Median Income: $33592
- Area (Sq/km): 79.592
- Timezone: Australia/Adelaide
Accommodation In Angaston
Discover some of the accommodation in and around Angaston
- Almond Hill
- Angaston Seasons
- Angaston Views Bed and Breakfast
- Barossa Treasure
- Caithness Manor
- Collingrove Homestead
- Country Pleasures Bed & Breakfast
- Fig Tree Cottage
- Hill House Bed & Breakfast
- Lilac Cottage, The
- Lindsay House
- Marble Lodge
- Naimanya Cottage
- Precious Memories B&B
- Strathlyn Coach House
- Stray Leaves
- Vineyards Motel
- Walnut Cottage
- Wroxton Grange
Tours In Angaston
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