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Bungalow in Kingston SE
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 48 reviews

The Beachside Bungalow

KathRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Absolutely perfect location. So close to everything. We walked everywhere plus so much to see around the region. We will definitely be back and the house was beautiful and cute with everything you need.
Top Guest favourite
Cottage in Pine Hill
5 out of 5 average rating, 27 reviews

The Cottage at Dunalan

NevilleRating, 5 stars1 month ago
I have stayed in BnB's all over SA for work and I have two listings myself, one in SA and one in Bali. Alana and Jay's country cottage is exceptional if you are happy to stay in an amazing cottage in a working cropping and sheep farm! The cottage has everything you'll need..... was spotlessly clean, welcoming and Alana always available for anything you'll need. As a Co-host on Air BnB, I took photos of the little things that Alana has provided and will take them onboard to improve my own Air BnB properties.! The night view of stars with no light 'pollution' of street lights... amazing... Regrets? I didn't get to meet the very friendly sheep dog!!
Home in Pinks Beach
5 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

Pinks Beach house

SamanthaRating, 5 stars10 months ago
My family and I stayed at this place over the weekend, we felt at home and loved being close to the beach. The house was very clean and has enough room for my fur babies to play outside and enough toys and movies to watch with my little nieces and nephew when we were at the house. The house was very clean and tidy and has enough room to fit large families. Would defiantly come back and stay in this house again. Thank you so very much xx
Cottage in Kingston SE
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 45 reviews

Agnes Cottage Bed & Breakfast

John AldoRating, 5 stars4 months ago
Well stocked kitchen and spacious rooms as advertised. Great backyard and private space for the kids and dog. Kitchen and both bathrooms extremely clean, we also loved having access to many tea towels (other air bnbs we've stayed in have only have 1 tea towel available). Only downsides we can reflect on is the lounge couch looks dirty and there is a lot of signage around the house which subtracts from the holiday feel, otherwise we would highly recommend! Thanks Wendy x
Home in Pinks Beach
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

2 Storey House with sea view, foxtel and wifi.

MariaRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Beautiful home with great views and peaceful. Easy acces to the beach and close to EV charger in town.
Guest suite in Meningie
5 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

People- and Environment-friendly Holiday Apartment

MichelleRating, 5 stars18 months ago
I would highly recommend Tim’s unit. The accommodation is very spacious, well appointed and very comfortable with outdoor bbq area and garden views. Everything was perfect with many lovely touches, fresh flowers, garden herbs and quality beverage supplies.
Home in Kingston SE
5 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Wool Merchant’s Cottage

KiarahRating, 5 stars1 week ago
We had the most wonderful stay at this beautiful cottage in Kingston SE! Our lovely host Prue had thoughtfully left us wine and chocolates, which was such a special touch. The cottage itself was spotless, cozy, and full of charm, with everything we needed for a comfortable and relaxing getaway. The location was perfect too—peaceful and private, yet close to the beach and local spots. We can’t wait to come back!
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Home in Keith
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviews

Jocks

RoseRating, 5 stars6 days ago
Stayed at Jocks on our way home so only a short stay but always nice to stay at a house with a renovated well equipped kitchen and pristine bathroom. A bonus - comfortable beds!

Your guide to Keith

Welcome to Keith

Keith is a laid-back little country town surrounded by flat farmland, and a stop on the highway between Adelaide and Melbourne. Due to its location at the junction of the Riddoch Highway and Dukes Highway, Keith is known as one of the gateways to South Australia’s Limestone Coast, a spectacular region of beaches, farms, and vineyards in the southeastern corner of the state.

The town is also on the train line between the two capitals, although the station was knocked down years ago and passenger trains no longer stop here. Almost all of Keith occupies the triangle formed by the Y-shaped junction between the highways, with only a few grain silos, some houses, and a showground on the other side of the train tracks. The town serves as a great base for exploring the nearby Mount Monster and Ngarkat conservation parks.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Keith

The cooling breezes coming off the Southern Ocean don’t make it to the inland areas of the Limestone Coast, so summer days in Keith are hot and dry. Summer nights, on the other hand, tend to be quite cool under the open skies. In mid-to-late spring, you’ll enjoy mild nights and warm days that are perfect for exploring the nearby conservation parks. Early autumn is another great time of year for hiking in the bush around Keith. In late March, the arrival of an autumnal chill coincides with the Keith Diesel and Dirt Derby at the town’s showgrounds. This festival of motorised power features a demolition derby, tractor pulls, and V8-boat racing on a manmade water course.


Top things to do in Keith

Ngarkat Conservation Park

An immense conservation area that joins up with the Big Desert Wilderness Area in neighbouring Victoria, Ngarkat Conservation Park is around 50 minutes from Keith. You can tackle some of the short to seven-hour-long bushwalking tracks through the scrubby sand dunes and mallee bush, or tour the park by four-wheel drive.

Mount Monster Conservation Park

A 15-minute drive from Keith, Mount Monster Conservation Park is a wildlife haven in a sea of farmland. On walking trails through bush and scrub you may encounter echidnas as well as the more ubiquitous kangaroos, wallabies, and native birds. The park is named for Mount Monster, a granite outcrop rising above the trees; the hike to the summit and back takes around half an hour.

Wineries

The Limestone Coast wine region of Padthaway is roughly a 40-minute drive from Keith; you’ll pass Mount Monster on the way. At cellar doors lining Riddoch Highway you can find Shiraz and Chardonnay made from grapes grown in the area’s rich red soils. The renowned Coonawarra wine region is a further hour’s drive down the highway from Padthaway.

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