Clare Valley is a major wine region in South Australia, situated in the rolling hills of range (Mount Lofty Range), north of South Australia's capital, Adelaide. About 140km by car from downtown Adelaide, Clare Valley, the king of grape varieties, brewed, Clare Valley from almost every winery in Riesling (Riesling), which is often referred to as the home of Riesling, Australia. To make Riesling perfect, local winemakers worked together at the end of the 20th century to preserve Riesling's reputation.
Hidden in Clare Valley are many historic towns, wineries, vineyards, country churches, and so on. Unlike other seriously commercialized areas, Clare Valley still maintains its leisurely temperament and rural characteristics. Let visitors see the past through its window, forget the busy pace of the city, slow down the pace of life.
Additional attraction points:
- Clare Valley's most notable mention is the Riesling Trail, (Riesling Trail), a 35-kilometer bike lane that extends from Auburn (Auburn) in the south to (Barinia), in the north. Many of the wineries' tasting rooms and restaurants sit on the path, and the scenery is intoxicating with gourmet food.
- Clare Valley also has a number of interesting villages and farms, wine cellars, hotels and restaurants throughout;
- The famous building near Mintaro (Martindale Hall), address: 1 Manoora Road, Mintaro SA 5415, a George-style mansion in 1880, portrayed as a girls' boarding school: Appleyard College; in the film "Picnic at Hanging Rock on a picnic under hanging rock"
- Located in the eastern part of Clare Valley, Bra (Burra) is a small town with a long history of mining, with many mining-related historic sites.