Kingsford the Barossa
Kingsford, The Barossa has a rich heritage dating back centuries. The two-storey, Georgian-style sandstone house was commissioned by a pastoralist in 1856 – and has undergone many transformations, and been used as a homestead for a long running television series, McLeod’s Daughters. Surrounded by 225 acres of countryside and set on the southern edge of South Australia’s famous Barossa Valley wine region, it is the perfect location for this years event. To explore Kingsford’s history in more detail, visit here.
Rooms and Suites
Rooms and suites are spacious and elegantly appointed with modern ensuite bathrooms making your stay a haven of relaxation. Early risers can witness a picturesque Barossa sunrise, and even catch a glimpse of some local wildlife.
Regional Cuisine
The garden on the property provides the kitchen with some fresh produce for the restaurant. The Barossa has a proud history of artisan growers and small producers with locally sources ingredients and produce a part of our regional story. Matching with the exquisite menu, is our world-class wine list.
In and Around Kingsford
From walking trails, a bush bath and an in house KegelBahn (German for skittles), will give you something to do during your down time.
For more information on the beautiful Kingsford, please visit Kingsford, The Barossa.