Clare and Gilbert Valleys heritage tours

The Clare and Gilbert Valleys in South Australia offer a rich historical and heritage experience for travelers. Some of the key attractions and tours in the region include: The Mintaro Heritage Walk is a self-guided historical walk in the Clare Valley, showcasing the town's heritage as a former watering stop for bullock teams and cattle drivers. It takes you through the picturesque town of Mintaro, founded in 1854 by Joseph and Henry Gilbert and declared a State Heritage Area in 1984. Hill River Station, one of South Australia's most well-known stately homes near Clare, features historic buildings dating back to 1849 that offer a glimpse into the region's pastoral history.

The Inchiquin Homestead, built between 1842 and 1845 and located on the Main North Road in Clare, is notable for having only belonged to two families throughout its history. Stepping Through Time is a self-guided walk through the town of Riverton in the Gilbert Valley, highlighting the area's history and heritage, including the History & Information Centre and the former cheese and butter factory. Bungaree Station, established in 1841, offers self-guided tours that provide an authentic insight into Australia's pioneering past.

In addition to these historical attractions, the Clare and Gilbert Valleys are also home to over 40 cellar doors and wineries, offering a delightful culinary experience for visitors. Events such as the Clare Valley Gourmet Weekend showcase the region's finest food and wine offerings.