Tanunda Heritage Walk
A self-guided stroll through the valley’s German heart
Tanunda is the most German of the Barossa towns, and a self-guided heritage walk is the best way to read its layers. The route links the township's landmark Lutheran churches, the colonial-era Goat Square, and a main street of well-kept stone shopfronts.
Along the way you pass cottages built by the first Silesian settlers, the soldiers' memorial gardens, and the bakeries and butchers that still carry on old German foodways. Interpretive signage fills in the history.
It's a gentle, flat hour or two that grounds the rest of a Barossa visit in the valley's founding story.
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- Barossa Museum, Tanunda, West view 20230207.jpg by User:DXR , CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons