Angaston
Angaston is a town located in the Barossa Valley region of South Australia, approximately 70 kilometres northeast of Adelaide. It is situated in the Eden Valley, an area known for its viticulture and scenic landscapes. The town's origins are closely tied to the early settlement of the Barossa Valley, with European migrants, particularly German Lutherans, establishing a significant presence in the area during the mid-19th century.
Agriculture has historically been a cornerstone of Angaston's economy, with a strong emphasis on wine production.
The town retains a sense of its heritage, with several historic buildings and a community that values