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Cycle, Walk or Horse Ride the Shiraz Trail from Mulberry Lodge Country Retreat

16/5/2016

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Part of the longer Coast to Vines Trail, the Shiraz Trail runs through the McLaren Vale wine area and links the historic towns of McLaren Vale and Willunga. The old railway track -now cycle, walking and horse track  - is situated at the base of the stunning Willunga Hills in the McLaren Vale wine region and offers a gateway to the many riches the region has to offer, from quality wines and local fare to fascinating heritage.  The Shiraz Trail can be accessed from the Mulberry Lodge Paddock and is a 2km cycle south into historic village of Willunga or north 7km into the township McLaren Vale. There are a number of cellar doors and Providores easily accessible from the trail between McLaren Vale and Willunga. 
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Cycling From Willunga to McLaren Vale (9km ride) you can easily access the following cellar doors close to the track:
  • Battle of Bosworth (Organic wines)
  • Primo Estate ( Offering Mulberry Lodge guests the Joseph VIP Experience)   
  • Hugh Hamilton
  • Wirra Wirra
  • Pertaringa
  • Serafino
  • Oxenberry
  • Hardy’s Tintara
  • Shingleback 
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Primo Estate Wines - The Joseph Experience
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Hugh Hamilton Wines
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​On a Saturday morning after a gourmet breakfast at Mulberry Lodge pick up our Lodge   bikes and head out of our paddock - say hello to our pet  sheep on the way. First head South into Willunga a 2km cycle to visit the local Willunga Farmers market  on every Saturday morning. You’ll find fresh regional produce on offer and meet some local characters. On the second Saturday of each month the Quarry Market is also on selling gifts, and crafts.  If you’re interested in the heritage of the area, head up to the Old Court House and Police museum at the top of the High street. You’ll find interesting and historical information about Willunga and the surrounding area.   If you’d like to taste some wine before leaving Willunga, the High Street has 1 cellar door Hither & Yon. When you’re finished at Hither & Yon stop by deRosa Kitchen  cafe next door to pick up some local cheeses and delicacies. 
When you enter the McLaren Vale township section of the trail don’t forget to call into Bracegirdles for coffee and cake and perhaps buy some of their award winning chocolates.
  
​Further down the track through McLaren Vale stop by the Almond Train to stock up on almonds and olives and other local produce or perhaps sample one of their legendary milk shakes in the cafe. 
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The Almond Train
PictureShingleback Wines Cellar Door
 At the end of the McLaren Vale section of the Trail you’ll come to Shingleback Winery where tapas and platters are available with your wine tasting. 
​If by any chance you’re all out of puff, filled up with beautiful food and wine and can’t face the cycle back to the Lodge give us a call and we’ll come and pick you up with your haul of goodies.  Alternatively enjoy a leisurely 9km cycle back to the Lodge.      


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    Hazel and husband Nik own and run Mulberry Lodge Country Retreat  which is a beautiful and unique mud brick property in the McLaren Vale wine region of South Australia. It's our home and business and run as a hosted luxury, country escape for the discerning traveler. We aim to provide our guests with a wonderful relaxed and indulgent experience. Through the blog Hazel will be sharing information her own recipes, activities and experiences in the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia 

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