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Mengler Hill

Coordinates: 34°32′17″S 139°00′18″E / 34.538°S 139.005°E / -34.538; 139.005
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The Barossa Valley, looking northwest from Mengler's Hill

Mengler's Hill, is a hill in the Barossa Ranges, and one of the most popular lookouts in the Barossa Valley in the state of South Australia. The hill was named after an early vine grower in the area, thus the apostrophe signifying ownership, and features the Barossa sculpture park at the base of the lookout area. The road from Tanunda to Angaston crosses Mengler's Hill.

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34°32′17″S 139°00′18″E / 34.538°S 139.005°E / -34.538; 139.005