Attractions
Entering Lobethal from the Onkaparinga Valley Road, you will come face to face with the historical heart of the town - the Onkaparinga Woollen Mills.
Operating between 1870 and 1993, the legacy of the Mill are the appealing heritage buildings which now house numerous thriving enterprises.
Wineries & the Bierhaus:


Building 3 Winery including:
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Robert Johnson Vineyards
Local Winetours are available through KnH Quality .
Look out for 'Penny Farthing Man' - he appeared just prior to the 2012 Tour Down Under visit to Lobethal, compliments of local business, Henstock.
History:
Onkaparinga Woollen Mill Museum
Lobethal Archives and Historical Museum
Outdoors:
Unique Retail:
A vibrant range of homewares and bedlinen; art and eclectic products - all available from the shop or online.
Gifts, quirky and original as well as individual and unusual fashion.
Community Arts:
Recollections of Lobethal Murals.
The Murals are located on the Outer wall of the Old Woollen Mills. Depicting early scenes of the town, they were produced by the students of Lobethal Primary School from a variety of textiles.
The Blanket Collection - coming soon...
Three Mosaic Panels representing iconic blanket designs of the Onkaparinga Woollen Mills.
The 'Country Scene' Mural
On the wall of Furbish, located at 53 Main Street. The building is a circa 1965 State Savings Bank building. Post Office Road runs down the side of the building and a mural by local Artist Liz Hirstle adorns the corner wall.
The Motorcycle Mural
On the wall of the Amberlight Motorcycle cafe located in the Main street.