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The Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park in the Barossa Valley has walking trails through 400 hectares of bushland with creeks, rocky outcrops, low forest, scrubs and open grasslands.
The Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park in the Barossa Valley has walking trails through 400 hectares of bushland with creeks, rocky outcrops, low forest, scrubs and open grasslands. You may encounter kangaroos in their natural setting.
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Barossa Valley SA, Australia
+61 8 8280 7048
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