The Barossa Valley provides six courses across the region, four of which are 18 hole golf courses and two are 9 hole golf courses, one is Barossa Valley Golf Club. These courses are all member owned golf clubs except for Tanunda Pines Golf Club which is privately owned by some of Australia 's local vignerons, and which is considered to be one of the top four regional golf courses in South Australia.
2 night accommodation is recommended as there is so much too see The Old Telegraph Station www.oldtelegraphstation.com in Greenock is located close to all Barossa Valley areas and amenities.
Looking for a nice warm place to enjoy a meal? Then head to the Tanunda Club which offers you the best environment for putting the days touring behind you and relaxing with a wonderful meal.
Tanunda Club was established in 1891, and exists to fund schools, sporting clubs and other organizations. Barossa Valley has many eating venues and Tanunda Club is just as good as them all. With an open fire and a relaxed atmosphere sit and enjoy your meal and a drink at the end of a long day of touring
Open 6 days of the week for lunch Mondays to Saturdays and dinner Wednesdays to Saturdays. On the menu gourmet fish platters, schnitzels, Steaks, burgers and daily specials, the option of a children's menu as well.
Other events at the Tanunda Club include Trivia Night every Wednesday, four pool tables and pinball machines, golf game, fuse ball, car racing, jukebox, video clips and more to keep you entertained.
If you are looking to hold a seminar of corporate function whilst in The Barossa Valley then the Tanunda Club is a great function centre, taking conferences up to 250 people.
The Tanunda Club is located on MacDonnell Street in Tanunda, next to the Barossa Regional Gallery.
The Barossa Valley has plenty of places to eat and meet so look through more of our pages on this website and search for more great restaurants here in the beautiful Barossa Valley.