If you're after a pleasant drive through picturesque open countryside, it's hard to beat the 12 kilometre journey from Angaston north-east to Moculta. Sweeping cropping and grazing land studded with gum trees, is interspersed with vineyards as the road winds gently to the rural settlement.
Admire Moculta's heritage buildings, including the original blacksmith shop, Lutheran school and former post office and general store.
Moculta sits within one of the most recognised regions in Australia - the Barossa - home to premium food and wine. To visit the Barossa is to taste the good things in life. Come for a romantic escape, to relax and unwind, or for some outdoor adventure.
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