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Barossa Sculpture Park — Attraction in Bethany

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1122 Light Pass Rd, Vine Vale SA 5352, Australia
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Barossa Sculpture Park

Menglers Hill Rd, Bethany SA 5352, Australia
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Reviews of Barossa Sculpture Park

4.2
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3.0
32w

If you're looking for an engaging destination in the Barossa Valley after your winery tour, consider visiting another remarkable outdoor art sculpture park. This free attraction offers a stunning variety of sculptures set amidst the beautiful landscape, providing a unique contrast to the wineries. It's a perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in creativity and enjoy the fresh air, making it an ideal stop for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Take some time to explore the installations, admire the artistry, and appreciate the natural surroundings—all while making the most of your day in the...

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4.0
6y

A great view of The Valley! The Barossa Sculpture Park has hosted two international symposiums, and over 17 sculptures are now on display. The sculptures were to reflect the environment and express the ambience and spirit of the Barossa Valley. To further the understanding between the artists and the community, the sculptors were hosted by Barossa residents living with them in private houses during their stay. The varied expression of the abstract pieces are evidence of the sculptors' perception as well as their cultural background.

Picnics tables are available. No...

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3.0
20w

Good to come here to have a view of the Barossa Valley. The sculptures are not very meaningful things, as there was no sign or directory to tell you if there was a story behind them.

There was even no sign to tell you which type of rock was used for the sculpture.

There was no toilet, no shelter, but there were two tables with bench though.

The sculpture park looked lack of maintenance.

Perhaps there are not many interesting things to do in Barossa Valley except wine tasting. There were many visitors and the car park was full during my visit on...

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If you're looking for an engaging destination in the Barossa Valley after your winery tour, consider visiting another remarkable outdoor art sculpture park. This free attraction offers a stunning variety of sculptures set amidst the beautiful landscape, providing a unique contrast to the wineries. It's a perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in creativity and enjoy the fresh air, making it an ideal stop for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Take some time to explore the installations, admire the artistry, and appreciate the natural surroundings—all while making the most of your day in the Barossa Valley.
ErivanErivan
A great view of The Valley! The Barossa Sculpture Park has hosted two international symposiums, and over 17 sculptures are now on display. The sculptures were to reflect the environment and express the ambience and spirit of the Barossa Valley. To further the understanding between the artists and the community, the sculptors were hosted by Barossa residents living with them in private houses during their stay. The varied expression of the abstract pieces are evidence of the sculptors' perception as well as their cultural background. Picnics tables are available. No toilets. Open 24hrs.
Pat ChungPat Chung
Good to come here to have a view of the Barossa Valley. The sculptures are not very meaningful things, as there was no sign or directory to tell you if there was a story behind them. There was even no sign to tell you which type of rock was used for the sculpture. There was no toilet, no shelter, but there were two tables with bench though. The sculpture park looked lack of maintenance. Perhaps there are not many interesting things to do in Barossa Valley except wine tasting. There were many visitors and the car park was full during my visit on last Saturday.
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If you're looking for an engaging destination in the Barossa Valley after your winery tour, consider visiting another remarkable outdoor art sculpture park. This free attraction offers a stunning variety of sculptures set amidst the beautiful landscape, providing a unique contrast to the wineries. It's a perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in creativity and enjoy the fresh air, making it an ideal stop for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Take some time to explore the installations, admire the artistry, and appreciate the natural surroundings—all while making the most of your day in the Barossa Valley.
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A great view of The Valley! The Barossa Sculpture Park has hosted two international symposiums, and over 17 sculptures are now on display. The sculptures were to reflect the environment and express the ambience and spirit of the Barossa Valley. To further the understanding between the artists and the community, the sculptors were hosted by Barossa residents living with them in private houses during their stay. The varied expression of the abstract pieces are evidence of the sculptors' perception as well as their cultural background. Picnics tables are available. No toilets. Open 24hrs.
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Good to come here to have a view of the Barossa Valley. The sculptures are not very meaningful things, as there was no sign or directory to tell you if there was a story behind them. There was even no sign to tell you which type of rock was used for the sculpture. There was no toilet, no shelter, but there were two tables with bench though. The sculpture park looked lack of maintenance. Perhaps there are not many interesting things to do in Barossa Valley except wine tasting. There were many visitors and the car park was full during my visit on last Saturday.
Pat Chung

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