If you’re looking to expand your wine horizons without venturing too far from Adelaide, the Langhorne Creek Wine Region Daytrip offers a wonderful opportunity. This guided tour takes you through one of South Australia’s lesser-known but increasingly popular wine areas, with visits to four distinct wineries, a tasty lunch, and scenic drives through the rolling hills.
What we really appreciate about this experience is its focus on intimate, small-group touring—limiting the party to just 10 people—making it feel more like a friendly outing than a crowded bus tour. Plus, the inclusion of hotel pickup, lunch, and wine tastings all bundled into a fair price makes this a solid value for wine lovers eager to discover new labels without the fuss.
One thing to consider is that this tour is geared toward adults 18 and over, and a full day out, so it’s best suited for those who enjoy a relaxed pace, delicious wines, and scenic drives rather than energetic party crowds. If you like personalized attention and want a taste of local winemaking with some sightseeing thrown in, this trip hits the mark.
Who is this tour perfect for? It’s ideal for wine enthusiasts seeking an authentic, small-group experience, travelers interested in South Australian wines beyond the big names, and those who appreciate a leisurely day combining wine, food, and beautiful landscapes.
Key Points

- Small-group experience ensures personalized service and more in-depth tasting opportunities.
- Visit four diverse wineries in the lesser-known Langhorne Creek region—each with its own story and style.
- Includes a generous lunch with a glass of wine, offering good value and a chance to relax and enjoy regional cuisine.
- Scenic drive through Adelaide Hills and charming villages like Strathalbyn adds a visual feast.
- Knowledgeable guides enhance the experience with insights into wine styles, local history, and winemaking secrets.
- Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off make logistics easy and stress-free.
An In-Depth Look at the Tour

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The Journey Begins: Pickup and Scenic Drive
Starting at either your Adelaide or Glenelg hotel, the tour kicks off at 9:00 AM. The comfort of hotel pickup is a real plus, removing the hassle of figuring out transport. From there, the 1-hour drive to Langhorne Creek is not just a transit; it’s an opportunity to get some background on the region’s emerging reputation. You’ll pass through beautiful vineyard scenery, rolling hills, and charming rural villages—think of it as the appetizer to the main event of wine tasting.
The route itself is a highlight, with views over the Southern Lofty Ranges and picturesque towns like Strathalbyn, Meadows, and Clarendon. These villages add character to the journey, giving travelers a taste of local life outside the vineyards.
Bleasdale Vineyards: The Historic First Stop
Your first winery visit is to Bleasdale Vineyards, a site listed on the National Trust. Here, the focus is on history and tradition. The highlight is the basket press dating from 1862, a tangible reminder of the region’s long-standing winemaking roots. The tour of the vineyard and winery facilities offers insight into how wine is produced with care and heritage in mind.
Guests often find Bleasdale to be a fascinating start, especially if they like hearing stories about old equipment and the evolution of wine styles over decades. The tasting here is usually a highlight, offering a chance to sample some of the winery’s best offerings and appreciate the depth of South Australia’s wine history.
Cleggett Winery: Unique Varietals on Weekends
Next, you’ll visit Cleggett Winery (open weekends), known for its Shalistin, the world’s only white Cabinet Sauvignon, and Malian, a Bronze Cabernet Sauvignon. These are standout wines for connoisseurs and curious tasters alike. Because Cleggett is open only on weekends, if your trip coincides, you’ll enjoy this exclusive look into some unusual varietals.
Tasting these unique wines adds a special touch to the day, especially if you’re interested in discovering something different from the mainstream. The intimacy and focus on these rare labels often make for memorable moments.
Lake Breeze Wines: The Lunch Stop
A highlight for many is Lake Breeze Wines, where the tour pauses for a delicious included lunch. The restaurant offers an array of seasonal soups, homemade pies, and regional platters—perfect for recharging after a morning of tastings. Each guest receives a complimentary glass of wine with their meal, enhancing the relaxed, indulgent vibe.
This is more than just a meal; it’s a chance to savor regional produce and connect with the local food scene. The setting is lovely, with views over the vineyards, making it a fitting backdrop for this leisurely break.
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Afternoon Tastings: Bremerton Wines and Angus Plains
Post-lunch, the tour continues with visits to Bremerton Wines and Angus Plains, where more tastings await. Bremerton offers a 45-minute experience, giving ample opportunity to explore their selection and learn about their winemaking philosophy.
These visits are designed to deepen your understanding of regional styles and see the diversity within Langhorne Creek. The small-group setting allows guides to answer questions and tailor the experience, which many travelers appreciate.
Scenic Return through Hills and Villages
As the day winds down, the journey back to Adelaide takes you through the Adelaide Hills, offering breathtaking views. Passing through small towns like Strathalbyn, you’ll get a sense of rural South Australia and its charming villages. This part of the trip is ideal for photo stops or just soaking in the scenery.
The tour concludes with hotel drop-off, often around 5 PM, leaving you with a full day of wine, scenery, and good company under your belt.
Why We Love This Tour

This trip strikes a nice balance between wine education, scenic beauty, and comfort. The small-group format makes it easier to ask questions, get personalized recommendations, and truly enjoy your day without feeling rushed. The variety of wineries—from historic Bleasdale to the quirky Cleggett—means you experience a wide spectrum of what Langhorne Creek has to offer.
The lunch at Lake Breeze adds value, turning a tasting tour into a well-rounded foodie experience. Plus, the scenic drive through the hills and villages offers a visual feast that complements the wine journey perfectly.
A Word of Caution
One consideration is the price, which at approximately $179 per person, reflects a comprehensive experience but may seem steep for some travelers. However, when you factor in the all-inclusive nature—hotel pickup, tastings, lunch, and transport—it offers good value compared to self-organized outings or multiple separate visits.
Plus, the tour is not suitable for children and requires participants to be 18+. It’s best suited for those who enjoy relaxed, adult outings with a laid-back vibe and a genuine interest in wine.
Final Thoughts: Who Will Love This Experience?

If you’re a wine enthusiast eager to explore lesser-known regions with knowledgeable guides, this tour offers a great blend of education and enjoyment. It’s perfect for travelers who appreciate small groups and personalized attention, and who want to taste distinctive wines that aren’t found everywhere. The inclusion of a hearty lunch makes it a satisfying day out, not just a quick tasting.
For those new to wine, the guides are friendly and informative, making complex topics accessible. For seasoned wine lovers, the rare varietals and regional insights provide a refreshing perspective.
This experience provides a well-rounded, authentic taste of South Australia’s burgeoning wine scene, with scenic drives, engaging stories, and delicious food along the way. It’s a worthwhile choice for anyone wanting to combine wine, scenery, and a touch of local culture—all in one compact, enjoyable package.
FAQs

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour offers pickup from select Adelaide hotels, making it convenient and hassle-free.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 8 hours, starting at 9:00 AM and returning in the late afternoon.
Can I visit more wineries or customize the experience?
Since this is a pre-planned small-group tour, the itinerary is fixed and cannot be customized. It visits four specific wineries.
Is lunch included?
Yes, a substantial lunch at Lake Breeze Wines is included, along with a complimentary glass of wine.
Are children allowed on this tour?
No, the minimum age is 18 years, as it involves wine tasting and adult-oriented activities.
What should I wear?
Casual, comfortable clothing suited for a day outdoors, and comfortable shoes for walking around wineries.
To sum it up, if you’re after an authentic, relaxed, and beautifully scenic day of wine tasting in South Australia, this Langhorne Creek tour offers excellent value and memorable experiences. It’s especially suited for those who value intimacy, expert guidance, and regional charm over large crowds.
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