Angaston Railway Station
Angaston
Explore the history and heritage of Angaston through the free Barossa Heritage Trails App.
Discover the stories of our district as you wander along the wide streets. Listen to some personal recollections and read about the characters and significant events that brought the town to life. Stop for a coffee or bite to eat along the way. This walking tour is approximately 3km and should take about an hour to complete.
The Barossa Heritage Trails App features six self-guided walking trails and one driving trail. The interactive app highlights the rich and sometimes little-known heritage stories and experiences of the region through text, photos, video and audio. Explore unique locations, buildings and historic sites, encompassing both First Nations and European settlement.
The project is an initiative of The Barossa Council Public Libraries supported by Barossa Regional Heritage Network, Foundation Barossa and the Peter Lehmann Arts & Education Trust.
Available to download for free on Apple or Android devices.
Angaston Railway Station
Angaston
Acknowledgement of Country —
The Barossa is located on the traditional lands of the Ngadjuri, Peramangk and Kaurna people