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Barossa Magic Meets Golden Hour at Sunset on Seppeltsfield Road

Sunset on Seppeltsfield Road is like a mini food and wine festival boasting the best of the Barossa.
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Abbie Tiller

As far as Barossa backdrops go, few places stop you in your tracks like Seppeltsfield Road — a stretch of palms and vines that’s as much a part of the region’s story as the wine itself.

And come Friday, November 21, the palms will be more than just a pretty backdrop. They’ll set the stage for Sunset on Seppeltsfield Road, a one-of-a-kind celebration of everything that makes this pocket of the Barossa unforgettable.

Think cellar doors pouring their best drops, local distilleries shaking up gin and cocktails, award-winning dining, live tunes, and the kind of vineyard vibes that make you want to slow down and savour it all.

The road will be closed to traffic and transformed into a vibrant walking trail — so grab your mates, your partner, or the kids, and wander from one tasting stop to the next. With a complimentary Spiegelau wine glass in hand (included in your ticket), you’ll sip, savour, and stroll your way through the Barossa’s best.

Tickets are $35, kids under 18 are free, and you’re encouraged to bring a picnic rug and settle in for a front-row seat to a glorious spring sunset.

Sunset on Seppeltsfield Road
WHEN: Friday November 21 (4-8pm)
WHERE: Seppeltsfield Road, Barossa Valley
COST: $35 (includes Spiegelau wine glass), kids under 18 free
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