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Discover Langhorne Creek on a small-group daytrip from Adelaide, including wine tastings, a delicious lunch, and scenic drives through historic villages.

If you’re considering a daytrip outside Adelaide, the Langhorne Creek wine region offers a charming combination of lesser-known wines, scenic countryside, and friendly local wineries. This tour, offered by Adelaide’s Top Food & Wine Tours, is designed for those who want a relaxed, small-group experience that emphasizes genuine tasting, engaging stories, and a taste of regional life. We’re impressed by how this tour balances value with quality—especially if you’re after a personalized experience without the crowds.
What we especially like about this daytrip is the attention to detail at each winery and the delicious included lunch—a true highlight. The intimate group size of only 10 people means you’ll get plenty of time to chat with your guide and enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed. However, one thing to keep in mind is that this tour involves a fair amount of driving and may not suit travelers seeking a more leisurely, non-driving day.
This experience is perfect for wine lovers who enjoy discovering regional varieties, as well as travelers who appreciate authentic, small-scale wineries rather than big commercial brands. It’s also ideal if you want a well-rounded view of the local landscape and history while indulging in some excellent food and wine.

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This tour provides more than just wine tasting; it’s a well-rounded introduction to one of South Australia’s emerging wine regions. While not as famous as the Barossa or McLaren Vale, Langhorne Creek offers distinctive wines and a more relaxed pace. The tour starts bright and early, with hotel pickup from Adelaide or Glenelg, making it easy to begin your day without fuss. The journey to the region takes roughly an hour, and during that time, you’ll enjoy the scenic drive through rolling vineyards and the Adelaide Hills.
We loved the way Bleasdale’s history is woven into its charm. As a National Trust-listed winery, it carries a sense of tradition. The highlight here is the basket press from 1862, a relic that visually emphasizes the winery’s long-standing influence. As you tour the facilities, your guide shares stories about the estate and the region’s winemaking history, adding a layer of context to your tastings. Expect to sample a variety of wines, possibly including some of their prize-winning reds and whites.
Open on weekends, Cleggett Winery is known for its original white Cabinet Sauvignon called Shalistin—the only one of its kind in the world. They also produce Malian, a Bronze Cabernet Sauvignon, which offers a taste of innovation in this region. If you visit during their open hours, you’ll get to taste these unique varieties, which stand out in the Australian wine scene. The guide notes that visitors often find these wines surprisingly distinctive, breaking the common stereotypes of Australian wines.
Arguably the meal’s highlight, the lunch at Lake Breeze is served with a regional flair. You can expect a selection of seasonal soups, homemade pies, and regional platters—perfectly paired with a glass of wine included in the package. Several reviews mention the delicious food and the chance to relax amid the vineyard scenery. The lunch experience allows ample time to savor your meal and reflect on the morning’s tastings, making the tour feel like a true culinary escape.
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Post-lunch, the tour continues with visits to Bremerton Wines and Angus Plains. Bremerton is known for its diverse wine portfolio and the chance to taste at least one of their premium selections. The 45-minute tasting provides a good overview of their offerings, allowing you to sample reds, whites, and perhaps some sparkling options.
At Angus Plains, you may find yourself enjoying more personalized tastings of their regional wines, often described as offering excellent value. The guide’s commentary makes each tasting more meaningful, sharing stories about the winemakers’ philosophies and regional characteristics.
The drive back to Adelaide takes you through the Southern Lofty Ranges, offering scenic views over the hills. Expect to pass through picturesque villages like Strathalbyn, Meadows, and Clarendon, each with their own charm. The guide highlights local sights and shares snippets of regional history, making the return journey an enjoyable part of the experience.
This tour’s value for money is one of its biggest selling points. For around $179, you get hotel transportation, four winery visits, tastings, a substantial lunch, and a small-group setting. While the price might seem high for some, the quality of the tastings, the scenic drive, and the personalized attention justify it for many travelers.
One review sums it up well: “Knowledgeable guides and excellent wine selection made the day memorable.” The intimate size (limited to 10 people) allows for a more relaxed, engaging experience where questions are encouraged, and the guide can tailor some parts of the day to the group’s interests.
The lunch at Lake Breeze is often praised for its delicious, hearty food that pairs well with the wines tasted earlier. This makes the experience feel complete, rather than just a series of tastings.

This experience works best for wine enthusiasts eager to explore a lesser-known region and learn about local winemaking. It’s also well-suited for those interested in regional scenery and small villages, as the drive alone offers plenty of eye-catching views. If you’re after a personalized, small-group atmosphere and enjoy good food alongside good wine, you’ll likely find this tour very rewarding.
It’s ideal for adventurous travelers who want to step off the beaten path, especially if you appreciate delicious regional cuisine and want to understand the craftsmanship behind the wines.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, including travel, tastings, lunch, and scenic drives.
Where does the tour pick up from?
The tour offers hotel pickup and drop-off from select Adelaide and Glenelg hotels, making logistics straightforward.
How many wineries will we visit?
You’ll visit four wineries—Bleasdale Vineyards, Cleggett Winery, Bremerton Wines, and Angus Plains—each offering unique tastings.
Is lunch included?
Yes, the tour includes a generous lunch at Lake Breeze Wines, with a glass of wine included.
What wines can I expect to taste?
Expect a range of regional wines, including reds, whites, and some unique varieties like the White Cabinet Sauvignon and Bronze Cabernet Sauvignon.
Is the tour suitable for non-drinkers?
The tour is designed for adults 18+, and since it involves wine tastings, it isn’t suitable for children.
How many people are in the group?
The tour limits group size to 10 people, ensuring a more personalized experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and casual attire are recommended. Bring layers, as the weather can vary.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be amended once booked, so make sure your plans are firm.
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This Langhorne Creek wine daytrip offers a balanced mix of scenic drives, authentic wine tastings, and regional charm. For those wanting a personalized, educational experience with good value, it hits the mark. The included lunch and the chance to meet passionate winemakers make it more than just a tasting session—it’s an engaging journey into South Australia’s emerging wine scene.
Whether you’re a wine novice or a seasoned enthusiast, you’ll appreciate the relaxed atmosphere, knowledgeable guides, and the chance to discover regional wines that are often overshadowed by more famous names. If you’re staying in Adelaide and want a well-rounded, scenic, and tasty day out, this tour is a smart choice.
In summary, this tour is best suited for travelers who value intimacy, authenticity, and a mix of scenic beauty and wine education. It offers excellent value for those looking to explore the lesser-known side of South Australia’s wine culture while enjoying regional scenery and hearty regional food.