The bathroom was great a real old fashioned meets modern with a very large spa bath, I really enjoyed the suds and had a great sleep that night. The property has a large rear garden which is private and you can see the neighbouring palms in the distance.
The Barossa Valley is so lovely and I was so grateful to the staff for giving us a free bottle of local wine from St Halletts winery. My Jed said he loved it too, we went to Saltrams for wine tasting and lunch the next day it is near Angaston about 15 mins from The Old Telegraph Station. See www.oldtelegraphstation.com
Jed decided to pay a visit to Maggie Beers as Jed is a chef by profession and he had seen her on TV he really wanted to see what her place was like. Maggie Beers is located near Tanunda and set overlooking a lake where you can sit and eat cake and enjoy a coffee, being a chef that is not the only thing they sell you can buy some real Greenock Barossa Valley favourites including German sausage.
Maggie Beer has a new book out also packed full of many delights we luckily picked up a signed copy this made Jed's day.
We headed back to the B&B and have booked another night because it was such a great day. Tomorrow we have a day out planning to visit Wolf Blass winery and a local chocolate producer famed for it's organic chocolate.
Later we will visit a nice older couple that we met during our visit to Maggie Beers. They live in Angaston one of my favourite little townships with a beautiful church and council building. Many people eat out in Angaston some really good food stops can't wait.
I will keep publishing my articles so you can keep up to date on Jed and my world trip and I will give you more on Barossa Valley soon, happy travels. If you are wanting more information on our stay in The Barossa Valley contact booking@oldtelegraphstation.com or ask your local hotel for more information.
Author: Jason Keiller
Jason Keiller, is the owner of barossaonline.com, the most comprehensive Business Directory and classifieds for Barossa Valley and Old Telegraph Station, a Brossa Valley Bed & Breakfast establishment.

