Clare and Gilbert Valleys self-guided tours

The Clare and Gilbert Valleys in South Australia offer a picturesque destination with stunning landscapes, charming towns, and world-class wineries. Self-guided tours in this region allow visitors to explore at their own pace, taking in the beauty and history of the area. Notable self-guided tour options include the Mintaro Heritage Walk, showcasing the historical town of Mintaro, founded in 1854, and declared a State Heritage Area in 1984. The walk brochure can be obtained from the Clare Valley Visitor Information Centre or downloaded online.

Another option is the Riesling Trail, a 20-mile walking trail connecting Auburn and Clare, offering stunning scenery and a chance to explore the region's signature wine, riesling. Bike hire is available, and organized tours can be booked. The Lavender Federation Trail connects various walks throughout the Clare Valley, offering options ranging from 1 to 4 hours in duration. Maps can be purchased from the Clare Valley Wine, Food, and Tourism Centre. The Heysen Trail, although not exclusively in the Clare and Gilbert Valleys, is a 1,200 km long hike passing through the region, suitable for experienced hikers and taking approximately 60 days to complete.

Visitors can also enjoy wine tastings, cellar door experiences, and local produce at the many wineries, restaurants, and cafes in the area. Accommodation options range from boutique hotels and bed and breakfasts in charming towns like Clare and Mintaro to more secluded options in the picturesque countryside.

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