Light Regional Council

South Australia

A lush landscape with a variety of trees, including palm trees, and a distant view of a body of water.
A vineyard with rows of grapevines, a dirt path, and distant hills under a cloudy sky.
A wooden pier extending into the ocean with clear water and a sandy beach at the end.
A wooden bridge over a calm river, surrounded by dense trees and greenery.
A white vehicle driving on a dirt road through a field of yellow flowers, with hills in the background.

Popular cities in Light Regional Council

A white vehicle driving on a dirt road through a field of yellow flowers, with hills in the background.
Tanunda
Known for Friendly people, Wineries and Spas
Explore upscale Tanunda: its wineries, spas, coffee, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Chateau Tanunda
  • Barossa Valley Chocolate Company
  • Barossa Museum
A vineyard with rows of grapevines and large trees in the background.
Rowland Flat
Known for Dining, Friendly people and Wineries
Escape to relaxing Rowland Flat! Enjoy its wineries, food, and golf.

Reasons to visit

  • Jacob's Creek Vineyards
A vineyard with rows of grapevines, a hilly landscape, and scattered trees.
Seppeltsfield
Known for Wineries, Relaxing and Countryside
This legendary winery matches prestigious Barossa Valley tradition with exciting culinary innovations in a spacious tree-lined family estate.

Reasons to visit

  • Seppeltsfield
A large, two-story building with a balcony, surrounded by well-maintained gardens and trees.
Nuriootpa
Known for Friendly people, Wineries and Budget
Love wineries, festivals, and camping? Get away to Nuriootpa!
A vineyard with rows of grapevines and a dirt path.
Marananga
Known for Wineries, Dining and Lakes
Explore relaxing Marananga: its wineries, lake views, spas, and more!
A street lined with trees and buildings, including a Subway and a Modern Image hair and beauty salon.
Kapunda
Known for Friendly people
Check out Seppeltsfield and Maggie Beer's Farm Shop—just a couple of the sights around Kapunda.

Stay near popular Light Regional Council attractions