The Clare Valley is famous throughout the world for its finest quality wines, but what else is there to do? Let your imagination run wild!
Martindale Homestead
Martindale Homestead is one of the original agricultural farms in the Clare Valley offering a glimpse into the past. Strongly English in style, Martindale Homestead is open to the public for tours of
both the main house and the very expansive grounds.
Riesling Trail Bicycle Tour
Established to allow bicycle riders to tour the Clare Valley wineries in comfort and safety, the Riesling Trail is a must. Prolific bird
life, fantastic scenery (and of course numerous wineries) make this a very memorable activity which we strongly recommend.
Historic Buildings
The Clare Valley is steeped in history, with stunning restored buildings
from bygone eras of the development of the Valley from natural bush land to a thriving hub of commerce. The main street of Clare (in the heart of the Clare Valley) is an absolute delight.
Restaurants Galore
What good
is the best wine without the best food? The Clare Valley offers fantastic dining of all persuasions, and the temperate climate of the region make it ideal for outdoor dining.
Sightseeing
Clare Valley offers and endless
variety of sightseeing options, whether on foot or by car or bus. Allow plenty of time to see it all, and remember to bring the camera!
Antique Shops
An abundance of antique and second-hand shops throughout the valley
make it an ideal occasion to re-discover old and lost valuables. Clare Valley offers a wide range of curios and antique shops to choose from too!
Wine Tasting
With the best wineries in Australia being represented in
the Clare Valley, allow plenty of time to visit your favourites, and to discover some new ones! The whole of the Clare Valley is within easy reach by either bike, car, or bus.
Take a Tour!
Clare Valley is home to many
professional tour operators, both for larger groups, or for private tours by limousine. The cost varies widely depending on the tour style, but all are well worth their weight in gold for the wealth of local knowledge which the
operators impart to their guests.