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An exterior view of a green metal shed is shown, featuring a simple entrance without a door. The entrance opens into a well-lit space with a concrete floor. Natural light illuminates the area, highlighting the clean and functional design.
Guesthouse in Nuriootpa
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviews

"The Shed"

At first glance, yes it's a shed. But explore further and you will find an unique Aussie experience, a fully functional self contained room. Shower, toilet and kitchenette. All private and seperate from our house. It's normally used for overnighters by family and friends. Please be open minded in your expectations, it's not the Ritz, Hilton, Taj Mahal but what it is clean, tidy, private affordable accomadation. Single or couple. Please note that toilet, shower and sink are located in same room.

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An open plan lounge area features a comfortable gray sofa with decorative pillows, two chairs, and a small dining table with two chairs. Light streams through glass doors that open to a garden, enhancing the sense of spaciousness in the room.
Guesthouse in Bethany
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 257 reviews

"Topp House" Retreat Barossa

Topp House is one of the original heritage interest houses along Bethany Road. Bethany ( Bethanien) established 1842 the oldest German settlement in the Barossa Valley. Topp House Retreat is on the grounds and situated in a prime location to explore everything the Barossa Valley has to offer. Take time out to rest, away from everyday life in a peaceful environment. This unique retreat is accessibility and environmentally friendly. You won’t want to leave this charming, one-of-a-kind place.

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The exterior of a charming cottage is visible, constructed with local stone and featuring a metal roof. Framed windows allow natural light to enter, surrounded by lush green grapevines that enhance the cottage's tranquil setting.
Cottage in Tanunda
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 327 reviews

Halletts Valley Hideaway

Charmaine and Steve are the hosts at Halletts Valley Hideaway - a luxurious self-contained cottage tucked away amidst vineyards on the outskirts of Tanunda, in the heart of the beautiful Barossa Valley. The property was rebuilt from the ground up in 2017, blending original timber beams and local stone with contemporary design to offer guests a haven of peace and comfort. Enjoy panoramic views of rolling hills, spectacular Barossa sunsets, kangaroos amongst the vines and blue wrens on the lawn.

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Vibrant clusters of grapes hang from a leafy vine, offering a glimpse of fresh produce. Stacked firewood lines the wall beneath a rustic, corrugated roof, creating a warm atmosphere. The scene reflects a blend of natural beauty and rustic charm within the property.
Barn in Penrice
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 340 reviews

The Barn - a little bit rustic, a little bit luxe

Step into rustic charm with a touch of luxe comfort at the Barn. Here, you'll find the best parts of glamping—without the tent. The Barn might not be for everyone, especially if you need an en-suite bathroom, but it offers something truly special: no neighbours, no streetlights, and a vast sky filled with twinkling stars. Nestled on our five-acre property, Pondicherri, the Barn is part of a collection of historic outbuildings, offering a countryside escape. Plus we welcome your fur baby.

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A group of geese, displaying various shades of grey and white, walk across a grassy area scattered with autumn leaves. A tree with vibrant red foliage stands nearby, and two dogs are seen in the background, observing the scene.
Guest suite in Stone Well
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

WHISTLER VINEYARD RETREAT

Set on 80acres in the heart of the Barossa Valley this private, self-contained guest wing is surrounded by vineyard and gardens. Our retreat gets you back to nature... with vineyard and scrub walks, (accompanied by at least one of our Border Collies), friendly geese, an inquisitive free-roaming peacock, hens, rescued & wild kangaroos, the occasional Koala and a myriad of birdlife. Take in the views from the verandas, sit by the campfire (during the cooler months) or relax in the hammock.

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The living area features large sliding glass doors that open to a deck and vineyard views. Natural light fills the space, highlighting a neutral-toned sofa and a wooden coffee table adorned with a decorative tray and magazines. Potted plants add a touch of greenery near the window.
Guest suite in Angaston
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 275 reviews

Vineyard Views

Vineyard Views, hidden in the ridges of Menglers Hill near Angaston, on a working-vineyard, delivers everything you need for your next weekend getaway in the Barossa. With Angaston a five-minute drive in one direction and world class wineries a five-minute drive in another, Vineyard Views has you covered. You can stay in and watch the sunset from the deck with a glass of shiraz, or you can use the peaceful location as a base to visit nearby cellar doors and other Barossa attractions.

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A charming historical cottage built from local marble is set amidst a spacious yard. Flowering trees frame the entrance, while a manicured lawn complements the stone steps that lead to the front door. A clear sky enhances the serene ambiance of the property.
Cottage in Angaston
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Devitt on French, quiet and romantic

Built in 1860, Devitt on French B&B is a step back to the old charms of yesteryear with the modern amenities that make for the perfect escape to the Barossa Valley. Complete privacy with a magnificent look out from the front verandah for your morning coffee. Ideally set amongst the oldest houses in Angaston shaded by a Silver Ash and an old apple tree, this quiet street is an easy walking distance to the main street coffee shops, wine tasting rooms, popular restaurants, and more.

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A comfortable living area features dark leather sofas, a wooden coffee table, and an intricate area rug. Large windows provide a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape, allowing natural light to fill the space. Stylish wooden chairs are positioned at one end, inviting relaxation.
Cabin in Mount McKenzie
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Mt McKenzie Raspberry Farm

If you long for a quiet retreat away from the crowds and close to nature, Mt McKenzie Raspberry Farm could be for you. Perched on the hills above the North Para River in the south eastern ranges of the Barossa, you will be serenaded with the tweets from native birds, bleets from lambs and mesmerised by stunning sunrises and sunsets. When the riches of local food and wine are needed, wineries, markets, cheese shops, cafe's and restaurants are just a 10 minute drive.

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A charming garden area is highlighted by native plants and a rustic stone feature. An antique plow sits at the center, surrounded by colorful flowers and greenery. The inviting cottage exterior showcases brick walls, a metal roof, and decorative porch details.
Cottage in Angaston
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Charming cottage in Angaston

The Rusty Olive is an intimate lovers retreat nestled in the heart of Angaston, one of the most beautiful towns in the Barossa Valley wine and food region. The cottage is located in a quiet street within walking distance to restaurants, wine and cheese bars, smokehouse, bakeries and Italian cooking school. Only an hour's drive north-east of Adelaide, The Rusty Olive is the perfect base for exploring the world famous Barossa Valley and ideal for a romantic getaway.

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A spacious living area features a vibrant blue couch and two colorful armchairs positioned around a coffee table. Natural light fills the room through large windows with blinds. A sleek TV stands on an entertainment unit, while a decorative fireplace adds character.
Home in Angaston
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

Retro Barossa

A lovely fully renovated 1950's house in the heart of Angaston. Experience the Barossa like a local. A short walk to the main street and less than 10 minutes drive to Tanunda. Drop into a winery, enjoy a balloon ride across the Barossa or just kick back enjoy the pace of life. Please note a booking for two guests will allow access to one bedroom in the house. If you require both bedrooms you must book for a minimum of three guests. All guests must be over 18.

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A tranquil scene at sunset showcases a gently sloping landscape, with clusters of trees and scattered rocks. Soft clouds reflect warm hues of pink and orange, while a calm atmosphere invites enjoyment of the natural surroundings.
Home in Angaston
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Pinecone Ridge, Barossa - enjoy your own 16 acres

Whether you are looking for a base from which to explore the Barossa, or a place in which to bunker down and take a break from a fast-paced life, Pinecone Ridge is for you. The house is nestled into a ridge top amongst rolling hills and vineyards, and large windows in the open plan living area allow you to enjoy the spectacular views whether you are inside or outside. Enjoy exploring the 16 acre property - it's all yours!

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A circular plunge pool is surrounded by a wooden deck and glass railing, offering unobstructed views of the lush vineyard landscape. Green trees and foliage form a serene backdrop, creating a tranquil atmosphere for relaxation and enjoyment.
Cottage in Tanunda
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 404 reviews

Rogasch Cottage

Situated in the heart of the Barossa Valley and nestled amidst 9 acres of vineyard, this fully renovated 1860's cottage is only 5 minutes walk to Tanunda's coffee shops and restaurants With magnificent vineyard and rural views you can enjoy a glass of wine whilst relaxing in the heated plunge pool or enjoying the comfort of an open fire place. Did we mention there is also access to your own private cellar ;-)

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All about Angaston

Just over an hour northeast of Adelaide, Angaston is the perfect base for exploring the Barossa Valley. The tiny hilltop town sits within an easy drive to more than 150 vineyards, but even if you’re not here for the fermented grape juice, the landscape itself, dotted with endless hills and olive groves, makes a beautiful backdrop for your vacation in South Australia. Yes, there are scenic hiking and biking trails ready to whisk you through the vine-studded valley to swim in a secluded creek or plop down for a picnic beside a lavender farm. But there are just as many fun things to see and do in town so that you’ll never have to wander too far from your Angaston accommodation.

The self-guided Angaston Heritage Walk is a window into local history, and leads you to some of the oldest structures in the Barossa Valley, including a blacksmith museum and an 1844 stone chapel commissioned by the town’s namesake so that people of all denominations could worship under one roof. On Saturdays, it can feel like all of Angaston comes out for the Barossa Farmers Market, a showcase of the valley’s best and brightest featuring 50 stalls selling everything from Barossa cherries and farm-raised venison to a real-deal Jewish-style bagel.

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Eden Valley

From Angaston you can take a 15-minute drive on the Eden Valley Road toward the Eden Valley Lookout. On your way to the lookout, you will pass stretches of open, grass-covered hills and dozens of manicured vineyards. Follow the dirt road uphill to the Eden Valley Lookout carpark and follow the trail to the lookout point, where you’ll see the valley’s green, rolling hills and bushy trees dotted throughout them. Plan to reach the lookout point as the sun sets for a colourful backdrop.

Barossa Sculpture Park

The impressive granite and marble sculptures at Barossa Sculpture Park were created by international artists who participated in the Barossa International Sculpture Symposium in 1988. These sculptures reflect their interpretations of the surrounding valley, and after you enjoy the artwork, you can head to the park’s Menglers Hill Lookout point for your own panoramic view.

Steingarten Lookout

Travellers looking for hilltop views can drive up the rural gravel roads to the Steingarten Lookout point. For an extra special experience, pack a picnic and head there in the evening and watch the magical purple and orange sunset. If you stay past dark, it’s also a great stargazing point away from city light pollution.

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