The Barossa Valley in South Australia offers a variety of mountain biking trails for enthusiasts to explore. Some of the popular trails in the region include: Poppin' Pimples, a challenging trail; Brownes Road Connector, a connecting trail for further exploration; Sack & Back, a trail through picturesque landscapes; Bi-Way, offering a mix of terrain; and The Gauntlet, testing skills and endurance.
In addition to these trails, the Barossa Valley features the Barossa Trail, a 40-kilometer shared path network extending from Angaston to Gawler via Nuriootpa, Tanunda, and Lyndoch. This trail offers a mix of terrain, from flat and undulating paths to more challenging cross-country routes in the Pewsey Vale area. Ideal for exploring the region's natural beauty, attractions, and renowned Barossa hospitality.
The Barossa Valley is located approximately one hour northeast of Adelaide by car, or reachable by public transportation via LinkSA or Adelaide Metro services. For more information on the trails and their difficulty levels, you can download the Barossa by Bike Trail Map. With its diverse range of trails and picturesque landscapes, the Barossa Valley is an ideal destination for mountain biking enthusiasts.