1. The Whispering Wall in Barossa Valley is a man-made dam that is renowned for its unique acoustic properties. It is located in the Barossa Reservoir and is known for its ability to carry whispers across its vast surface. Visitors standing at one end of the dam can whisper softly and be heard clearly by someone standing at the other end, over 140 meters away. This acoustical phenomenon has made the Whispering Wall a popular tourist destination and a unique experience for visitors.
2. The Whispering Wall is open to the public during daylight hours and there is no entry fee to visit. It is recommended to visit during the day to fully experience the acoustics of the wall. For more information or any inquiries, you can contact the Barossa Reservoir on +61 8 8588 2822.
3. To get to the Whispering Wall in Barossa Valley, you can either drive or take public transportation. If you are driving, you can reach the Barossa Reservoir from Adelaide by taking the M1 highway and following the signs to Barossa Valley. There is ample parking available near the wall for visitors. If you prefer public transportation, you can take a bus or hire a taxi from Adelaide to the Barossa Valley and then make your way to the Whispering Wall within the Reservoir area.


