
Holiday houses in Normanville
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Explore 180 holiday rentals in Normanville

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Normanville holiday rentals start at $116 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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150 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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20 properties feature pools

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30 properties have a dedicated workspace

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140 of Normanville holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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4.7 Average rating
Normanville stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests
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Miranda’s View
A cosy private getaway in a great coastal location with panoramic views of links golf course and the ocean. Close to the beach and restaurants. Perfect for a romantic getaway, a golfers weekend or a lone traveller. Just walking distance to the Links Lady Bay Resort. We’re also offering additional services for “surprise” Valentines date, birthday surprises, anniversary or any other occasion for extra cost. We’re also offering afternoon tea & coffee including croissants and muffins for extra cost.

Currolga Tiny - seaview to die for
Kick back & relax in a stylish sustainable tiny house with 180 views of nearby Carrickalinga Beach. A private refuge on acreage. Lose yourself in daily sunsets, stunning storm clouds & expansive views to Rapid Head & the Gulf Enjoy stargazing from picture windows or the deck. Carrickalinga is an official International Dark Sky Community The tiny's interior is total comfort. A queen bed, aircon, TV & romantic indoor wood fire for chillier nights. Small kitchen. Cafe lights on the deck & fire pit

Luxury Eco Retreat - The Treehouse - Views
The Treehouse at Sellicks Hill is a secluded, award-winning luxury eco-retreat located in Sellicks Hill on organic Shiraz vineyard in the McLaren Vale wine region. Designed by renowned South Australian architect Max Pritchard, this striking two-storey tower is built from local stone and iron. It is specifically crafted as an adults-only, romantic escape for one couple 23 acres of Kangaroos, native birds, owls, Drive on Aldinga Beach 3.5kms Willunga 7 mins As shown on SA Weekender, Glam Adelaide

Little Norma: a little beachpad with lots of style
Escape to Little Norma — Your Cosy Fleurieu Retreat Curl up and slow down at Little Norma, a colourful, comfortable 2-bedroom haven just a 5 minute stroll from stunning Normanville Beach and Normy's cafes, shops and pub. Stunning new bathroom with a deep soaking bath — perfect for warming up after a coastal walk. Super comfortable beds and linen sheets — sleep in, you're on holiday. Gorgeous functional kitchen with everything you'll need. A beautiful place to slow down, unwind, and breathe.

Kestrels Nest - a luxurious couples retreat
AS SEEN IN COUNTRY STYLE MAGAZINE (MAY 2021 & THE COUNTRY GUIDE 2021) Enter Kestrels Nest and you are greeted by an outdoor tub, drop the bags, settle in and soak up the surroundings. This beautifully renovated shack set on the sand in the Aldinga Scrub Conservation Park has been lovingly styled with luxury in mind – it’s the perfect couples retreat to feel inspired, cosy up and reconnect. Enjoy ocean views from our hut on the dune, bath soaks under the stars and lazy days on the deck.

"Evelyn", a Romantic Bush Hideaway
EVELYN'S VILLAGE A charming rustic peaceful escape to the country. She's a caravan, lovingly and carefully restored, one part of your private village housing all the luxuries you'll need for your perfect getaway. Evelyn is built from the ground up with 90% recycled, reused, scrounged and found materials, set in a secluded, private area, nest to majestic gum trees nestled amongst nature. A bird watchers paradise with 80 species spotted around the gardens, so bring your binoculars.

Under the Oaks, Hahndorf, Adelaide Hills
Under the Oaks is a beautifully converted 1858 church just for couples. Situated in Hahndorf in the stunning Adelaide Hills, just 15 minutes up the freeway, nestled under historic oak trees and within walking distance to the vibrant main street. Amble the historic village and discover the array of shops, wineries, restaurants, galleries and cafes. Luxuriously appointed, it is the perfect space for couples to relax between exploring all the Adelaide Hills and surrounds has to offer.

Eagles View @ Nest and Nature Retreat
Finalist for the Best Unique Stay category of the 2021 Airbnb Host Awards in Australia. Eagles View at Nest and Nature Inman Valley is a beautiful "Off the grid Eco Glamping" Experience. Perfect for a couples retreat. Totally private with absolutely stunning views from which you can see encounter bay and Inman valley via this high-perched vantage point of the property. It has a modern appointed ensuite bathroom with a well appointed kitchenette

Hideaway
Welcome to Hideaway, one of two charming cabins nestled on a hillside and surrounded by mature gum trees. Set on a 40-acre working farm, our retreat offers breathtaking views and a peaceful escape from the everyday. Located just a short drive from the iconic Hahndorf Main Street, Hideaway combines rustic charm with modern comforts, providing the perfect getaway in the picturesque Adelaide Hills. Check us out: @windsorcabins

Luxury Vineyard Retreat | Bathe Under The Stars
Slip away from the noise and into something slower. Tucked away in the heart of South Australian wine country, Coach Light Cabin is a thoughtfully designed luxury tiny home created for rest, reconnection, and indulgence. Whether you're soaking under the stars, sipping local wine by the fire, or waking to soft morning light and birdsong—this is your space to unwind. Perfect for couples, solo escapes, or a quiet reset.

Wren House Victor Harbor
Discover an architecturally designed Tiny Eco House, steps away from Victor Harbor, Pt Elliot, and nearby beaches. Luxurious interiors, modern amenities, a projector, and an outdoor bathtub await. Nestled on a scenic hillside with stunning views of Hindmarsh River and McCracken Hill, this property features a beautiful garden with meandering stairways and paths leading to a top deck for your perfect retreat

The Beachouse @ Normanville
Modern, bright, dog friendly and airy beach house - just a short stroll to the beach and shops! The Beachouse is stylishly decorated, with two seperate outdoor decking areas. Situated in a residential enclave, beach access is only a short walk away. Normanville is one of South Australian’s hidden gems, with pristine white, sandy beaches, a glimmering ocean and sheltered coves. Serenity awaits!
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| Avg. price | $319 AUD | $248 AUD | $244 AUD | $254 AUD | $206 AUD | $210 AUD | $216 AUD | $225 AUD | $219 AUD | $238 AUD | $242 AUD | $307 AUD |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Normanville?
Many visitors stay in holiday homes near the town center, around Normanville Beach, or in the surrounding countryside. These areas have easy access to shops, restaurants, and open spaces suited for relaxation.
What are the best things to do in Normanville with kids?
Families often explore Normanville Beach, visit playgrounds near the foreshore, and enjoy picnics in local parks. Wildlife spotting and ice cream stops are also frequently suggested by visitors with children.
What are some of the best things to do in Normanville?
Explore Normanville Beach, wander through art galleries, or visit local markets highlighting regional creativity. The area also has golf courses, horse riding trails, and scenic picnic spots popular with visitors.
How is the weather in Normanville?
Normanville has mild summers, with daytime highs around 75°F (24°C), and cooler, wetter winters averaging 45–55°F (7–13°C). Bring a jacket and rain protection, especially if visiting between May and August.
When is the best time to visit Normanville?
Milder temperatures and lower rainfall during late spring and early autumn are often recommended for outdoor activities and enjoying local beaches. Summer brings warmer weather, while winter is quieter and more tranquil.
What are the best places to visit in Normanville?
Normanville Beach, the jetty, and the charming town center are often recommended. Art galleries and nearby conservation parks add variety for those interested in local culture and nature.
What are some hiking trails in Normanville?
Hiking options around Normanville include coastal walks, trails in Deep Creek National Park, and paths that pass through bushland and lookout points. Many visitors enjoy exploring shaded gullies and spotting local wildlife.
What are some family activities we can do in Normanville?
Enjoy building sandcastles at Normanville Beach, exploring coastal walks, or playing in shaded parks and playgrounds. Farmers markets and food stalls around town also invite families to sample local produce together.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Normanville?
Explore local wineries around McLaren Vale, discover the coastal landscapes around Fleurieu Peninsula, or wander traditional markets in nearby towns. Conservation parks and scenic beaches are frequently suggested for a relaxed outing.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Normanville?
Many vacation rentals and holiday houses in Normanville welcome pets, especially homes with gardens or near open spaces. It's helpful to confirm policies with your host, as amenities and outdoor areas can vary.
What are some local tips for visiting Normanville?
Early mornings at the beach are often quieter and great for wildlife sightings. Booking popular restaurants in advance during weekends or holidays helps secure a table, and visiting local markets gives insight into regional flavors and crafts.
What is Normanville known for?
Normanville is known for its relaxed coastal atmosphere, sandy beach, and welcoming community. It is recognized as a gateway to Fleurieu Peninsula experiences, including regional wine, nature, and local markets.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Normanville?
Look for quiet walking paths along the Bungala River, small art studios tucked around side streets, and local storytelling evenings. Some visitors enjoy wandering the lesser-known picnic spots or exploring nearby bushland trails.
What are the best foods to try in Normanville?
Normanville has fresh seafood, classic Australian fish and chips, and locally produced wines. Bakeries and cafes often serve pies, pastries, and treats made with regional ingredients.
What should I bring for a trip to Normanville?
Pack comfortable shoes for beach walks, sun protection for warmer months, and a light jacket for evenings. If traveling during winter, consider layers and a rain jacket, as rainfall increases between May and August.
What is the nightlife in Normanville like?
Normanville has a cozy, relaxed nightlife scene centered around local pubs, restaurants, and occasional live music events. Visitors often enjoy sharing stories over regional wines and casual meals in welcoming, community-focused venues.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Normanville?
Local markets featuring regional food and crafts are frequently suggested, while seasonal events around the Fleurieu Peninsula bring together live music, art, and community celebrations. Summer and autumn weekends often see outdoor gatherings and family-friendly activities.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Normanville?
Normanville has a variety of family-friendly rentals, including spacious holiday homes and properties with outdoor areas. Many are near beaches or parks, making it easier for families to relax and explore together.
All about Normanville
The little town of Normanville sits on a beautiful long beach on the rugged coast of South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula. It’s on the main road to the tip of the peninsula, around two-thirds of the way from Adelaide to Cape Jervis, where the car ferries depart for Kangaroo Island. Turn off the highway at Normanville and you’ll find a wide main street with a couple of lovely mid-19th-century buildings. Beyond this small shopping strip, a tree-lined road leads to an old timber jetty that juts from a beach that runs more than 7 kilometres around the bay. Head northeast along the beach and you’ll end up at Carrickalinga, a popular resort village. Down the coast you’ll find a couple of challenging golf courses, with another well-regarded golf course inland at neighbouring Yankalilla.
What are the top things to do in Normanville?
Ingalalla Falls
This bushland waterfall is hidden in the Second Valley Forest Reserve, a 15-minute drive inland from Normanville. From the reserve’s car park, it’s around a 20-minute walk along a creek to the lower falls. You’ll have to tackle a difficult track up a steep incline to reach the upper falls.
Ancient sand dunes
The township of Normanville is nestled behind a long bank of sand dunes that are around 5,000 years old. You can explore the heritage-listed dune system, which is home to several significant sites for the local Kaurna and Ramindjeri peoples, on foot from town or via the beach.
Dive an artificial reef
Considered one of the country’s best dive sites, the wreck of HMAS Hobart, a former navy destroyer, has formed an artificial reef off the coast southwest of Normanville. The ship lies within the Encounter Marine Park protection zone, which extends all the way down the peninsula and across to Kangaroo Island.
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