Barossa Valley Hop-On Hop-Off Wine Tour from Adelaide
- Explore Barossa Valley, Australia's most renowned wine region, just an hour away from Adelaide
- Take in the beauty of the region with its historic villages, vineyards, and farms
- Enjoy the flexibility of planning your own itinerary and hopping off at wineries of your choice
- Ride on a comfortable bus and benefit from a convenient pick up and final drop off right in the Adelaide CBD
What to expect




Reviews
I had an absolute great time with TrailHopper. At first, I was not sure about how this would work but it is basically a shuttle bus that goes around winery stops in loop (check out TrailHopper website for details). Anyhow, I want to rave about TrailHopper, which is that you get to experience the Aussie wine culture with easy access but at the same time Nathan, our tour guide, will enrich your knowledge about the Australian wine, South Australia/Australia, and so many other things. Making friends with other tourists is another bonus. Lastly but not least, i also have to recommend Rusden for your must-stop-for-tasting. Their cab sav and Zinfandel blew my mind!! Definately coming back to Adeliade and joining another tour by TrailHopper. Thank you Nathan and Cherie for the amazing trip to happen!
The Barossa Valley tour using the trail hopper was great😆 We could freely choose the wineries we wanted to go to, and the winery tasting fee was the best value for moneyㅎㅎ If you don't eat lunch for a long time, you can visit up to 4 wineries if you visit them for 1 hour each! The bus driver and guide were really kind and fun~ I'm the only Asian and most of the people were Australian, but we had a great time without any inconvenience and we tasted so much wine that we came back to our accommodation drunkㅋㅋㅋ I definitely recommend it to those who like wine! Especially make sure to stop by Rusden ^^
really enjoyed this tour! experienced all the best spots the Barassa has to offer. very friendly and thoughtful staff. giving more tips and insights to Adelaide as well!
It doesn't matter if you don't make a reservation at the winery. There are few people, just go and drink. Penfolds winery tasting 6 glasses of wine is $20 and the winery is $10. I think Rusden is the best! Although it is very niche. There are restaurants when you get off the Angaston ship. It's too expensive to eat at the winery. It's better to eat in this town. I recommend the pizza shop.
worth it. nice way to get a good overview of the different vineyards. plan ahead which vineyards to visit
An amazing way to visit the Valley, especially if you don't drive or are concerned with your drink. Lots of great wineries visited, especially loved Rusden and the gin distillery.
Love the hop-on hop-off idea! We managed to go 4 spots at our own choices. It was really fun! We loved the stops at St Hallett and Lambert. St Hallett offered wine at very affordable price; Lambert had the nicest white wine which we regretted only getting 1 (should have buy more….)
It was a pleasure of experiencing the Barossa Valley bus tour, and it exceeded all my expectations. From start to finish, the service was impeccable. The driver was not only knowledgeable about the area but also friendly and approachable, making the journey both educational and enjoyable. The flexibility of being able to hop on and off at various wineries and attractions allowed me to tailor the day to my preferences, ensuring I got the most out of my time in this beautiful region. The bus itself was comfortable and clean, providing a relaxing way to travel between stops. Overall, I highly recommend Trailhoppers for anyone looking to explore the Barossa Valley with ease and convenience.
The day tour service is mainly about transportation, because you cannot drive when you are drunk. They have a very detailed, efficient hop on & off time schedule, with a variety of options, you may need some time to study it and understand it. They also provide some background information for each winery (eg. prize for wine tasting) for you to choose your stays. Technicially, at maxium you can go 4 places, and stay for an hours for each. If you dont have any preference or cannot decide which to go, the tour guide also helpful to give suggestion. But, I would suggest you study the information sheet in advance because you may be disappointed if you do not like the place, and you need stay one hour. Other than wine tasting, dont expect too much from that region, because it is rural area, no much things to see there except wine drinking. Recommanded if you want to chill and drink for one day.
Yvette was a super helpful tour guide along my journey. The Barossa Valley is a place worth going to not just because of the wineries, but also its beautiful countryside views.
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