1. The Jacob’s Creek Visitor Centre is located in the Barossa Valley, one of Australia’s premier wine regions. It is named after the nearby Jacob’s Creek, which is renowned for its vineyards and wines.

At the visitor centre, visitors can learn about the history and heritage of Jacob’s Creek through interactive displays and exhibits. They can also participate in wine tastings, guided tours of the vineyards, and cellar door experiences where they can sample a range of wines produced at Jacob’s Creek.

The centre also offers a variety of food and wine experiences, including cooking classes, picnic lunches, and gourmet platters. There is a restaurant on-site that serves dishes inspired by local produce and paired with Jacob’s Creek wines.

2. The working hours of the Jacob’s Creek Visitor Centre are as follows:

- Monday to Thursday: 10am to 5pm

- Friday to Sunday: 10am to 6pm

You can contact the visitor centre at the following phone number: +61 8 8521 3000.

3. Admission to the Jacob’s Creek Visitor Centre is free. However, some experiences, such as guided tours and wine tastings, may require a fee. Prices for these experiences can vary, so it is recommended to contact the visitor centre for more information.

Transportation to the Jacob’s Creek Visitor Centre can be done by car, as it is located in the Barossa Valley which is accessible by road. Alternatively, there are tour companies that offer guided tours to the region, which may include a visit to Jacob’s Creek. Public transportation options to the Barossa Valley are limited, so it is recommended to check with local transportation providers for any available options.