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A charming cottage exterior features light blue accents against a white facade. The porch includes a small table and chairs, with a view of the road leading toward the beach. Lush greenery is visible nearby, enhancing the inviting setting.
Cottage in Wallaroo
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

⚓️The Ship Inn ⚓️

This cottage is over 100 years old and has been brought back to life. This charming little home has been saved from ruin and renovated. It may look small from the outside but you will be pleasantly surprised how spacious it is on the inside. It also has a very large backyard with small grassed area and large peppercorn tree.It is well situated in lovely Wallaroo and with in walking distance to the beach, main street, Hospital, pubs, Coopers alehouse, service station, pizza place and lots more.

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A spacious bedroom features a wooden bed with a patterned blue blanket. Two neatly folded towels are placed on the bed. Nightstands with lamps are located on either side, while a desk is visible in the background against a deep green wall.
Guest suite in Spalding
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

Clare to Spalding character escape

Our guest suite is fully self-contained with kitchenette, en suite bathroom, walk-in shower, spa and shared laundry. It is a new-build facility attached to the historic former Uniting Church in Spalding. The accommodation offers a relaxing overnight stay or respite for longer visits. Special features include the en suite spa bath, fully equipped kitchenette and laundry. We provide some food essentials: tea, coffee, sugar, olive oil, milk, butter and condiments, however meals are not included.

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A spacious deck is shown, featuring a dining table surrounded by wooden chairs under a large blue umbrella. Brightly colored flowers in pots and a decorative wheel add natural elements to the outdoor space. The entrance of a Nissan Hut is visible in the background.
Home in Clinton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Crab Hollow Guest House

A Place To Call Home Nissan Huts were often the first homes when migrants came to Australia in the late 1950s. Come and enjoy this perfect seaside B&B and experience the Nissan Hut for Yourself.Crab Hollow is located in Port Clinton on the beautiful Yorke Peninsula. We are located 100 meters from the beach and easy access to crabbing, beach walks, fishing, bird watching, boating or just lazing around. Crab Hollow is perfect for a romantic weekend away or a small family holiday by the sea.

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A rustic stone cottage is surrounded by greenery, featuring a gravel courtyard with several potted plants. Black outdoor chairs are arranged around a central table, providing a welcoming space. Large windows and wooden doors adorn the front of the cottage, reflecting its charming character.
Barn in Mintaro
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 292 reviews

Stables by the Vines

In 1856, an English stonemason, Thompson Priest, began mining slate in Mintaro. At the same time, he built a home with stables at the rear of his property. Over the intervening years, the stables fell into a desperate state, however, recently, the Stable has returned to life through a sensitive restoration and refurbishment. Set on the edge of Reillys Winery, the Stable is a 100m walk through the vines to the cellar door and further 20 metres to the renowned Magpie Stump Hotel.

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A cozy backyard features a fire pit surrounded by gravel, with flames flickering brightly. A grassy area is visible alongside a covered outdoor seating area equipped with a dining table. The house, finished in light colors, stands nearby, enhancing the relaxed outdoor setting.
Holiday home in North Beach
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Classic on Clayton I WiFi I Family & Dog Friendly

Classic on Clayton is an original 1970's beach shack that has recently been brought into the 21st century with all the mod cons you could need for a beach holiday but keeping the charm and some of the original furniture of the era in which it was built. This is a relaxed family beach house, suitable for all generations to holiday together. Located a short stroll to the beach or drive around the corner to be able to drive straight onto the beach so you can setup for the day.

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A welcoming entrance features wooden steps leading up to a modern tiny house with large glass doors. A fire pit stands nearby, surrounded by gravel and rustic decor, with seating options and lush greenery in the background.
Tiny home in Kybunga
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 328 reviews

2023 Best Nature Stays Finalist

Perfect for your romantic getaway! Our outdoor bath allows our guests to take in everything nature has to offer! Stay toasty and warm as you star gaze, or watch as our new born lambs run around playing as you relax from the deck! This tiny house comes with everything you need, tea, coffee and breakfast included, free wifi, IPad with all streaming services, an outdoor bathtub, rain shower with access onto the deck and a fire pit for those cold nights.

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Lush rows of grapevines stretch across the gentle slopes of a vineyard, leading to a spacious cabin adorned with large windows. The cabin's outdoor seating area is visible, set against a vibrant sky transitioning from warm hues to twilight.
Guesthouse in Sevenhill
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 201 reviews

Two Fat Ponies - "Sunset”

Tucked away just two kilometres off the Horrocks Highway in Sevenhill, this working vineyard accommodation, Two Fat Ponies, is a breath of fresh Clare Valley air with its lovely view of the vineyard and countryside. Two Fat Ponies is located within a five-kilometre radius of over ten renowned Clare Valley wineries, it is the ideal spot to stay whilst you explore this classic rural region of colonial South Australia, the Clare Valley.

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An expansive view of the tranquil waterfront is displayed, featuring a calm sea under a clear blue sky. A fishing jetty is visible in the distance, while gentle waves lap against rocky edges. Greenery and seating areas are seen along the shoreline, inviting relaxation.
Home in Wallaroo
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Wallaroo Customs House

The 1862 waterfront Heritage listed Wallaroo Customs House is now available for you to experience, recently renovated and restored. Spacious living areas inside and out providing: three comfortable queen bedrooms, with ocean views, a stylish new kitchen with ocean views, and two beautiful heritage styled bathrooms. Only metres to the beaches, eateries and the jetty. An easy 5 minute walk to the main shopping centre.

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A cozy lounge area is seen with a neutral-toned sofa positioned towards a wall-mounted television on a wooden stand. Light from a nearby lamp enhances the room's warmth. Doorways lead to additional spaces, while potted plants add greenery in the background.
Guest suite in Wallaroo
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 435 reviews

Unit in Wallaroo

Spend your Airbnb getaway at this Unit in Wallaroo. The unit is open plan with a step-up bedroom with queen bed, lounge area with 50” TV, dining and kitchenette area and a private outdoor courtyard area with table and bench chair. The unit is conveniently located near Wallaroo’s popular tourist attractions and main street. Guests have the whole place to themselves. This includes a bedroom, a bathroom and kitchen.

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The exterior of a historic house with a red roof and verandah is shown. Surrounding gardens feature low shrubs and plants, with a view of the house's prominent windows and doorways. A rustic fence runs along the front, complementing the overall charm of the property.
Cottage in Laura
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 393 reviews

Alex's Country House

Alex's house is located in the South Australian town of Laura in the southern Flinders Ranges. Built in the early 1900's, this gracious comfortable house has a relaxed feel with generous rooms, high ceilings and modern amenities. It is filled with books, art, trashy novels, board games and spaces to play them or watch tv and lounge in front of the fire with a glass of local wine.

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A tray rests on a textured surface, holding two wine glasses and a colorful drink. A pink starfish adds a beach-themed touch. Beyond, the ocean and sandy shoreline are visible through an open outdoor space, creating a serene coastal atmosphere.
Home in North Beach
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 323 reviews

The Beach Shack on Nharangga

The Beach Shack is nestled halfway down Otago Rd, and your veranda opens straight out onto the sand! This original weatherboard beach shack will remind you of your childhood holidays, and has everything you will need for a relaxing holiday. We want our place to be somewhere you can relax and switch off - to help with this there is no tv at the shack. Have a great stay!

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Guesthouse in Mintaro
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Crooked Nook

A spacious slate building circa 1850, situated at the back of a large leafy block in the historic village of Mintaro (Clare Valley), and renovated to include modern comforts. You will be delighted to discover each of the vintage displays featuring beautiful antique pieces. All within walking distance of cellar door restaurant and hotel.

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All about Port Broughton

Port Broughton is an idyllic seaside town on the South Australian coast. This quiet destination offers ample opportunity for viewing wildlife, surfing, and exploring rural Australia’s history. Located on the northernmost prominence of the Yorke Peninsula, this area is known for its world-renowned fishing operations and its growing popularity as a family-friendly holiday destination.

Snack on some fried calamari or enjoy a full shellfish platter in one of the area’s many renowned seafood restaurants before spending your days surfing, diving around shipwrecks, or walking the kilometres of historic trails that line the peninsula. Port Broughton acts as a gateway to the rest of the Yorke Peninsula and is a great base for exploring the rest of the region’s sights thanks to the easily accessible network of roads. Spend your evenings watching the sunset over the ocean while pelicans fly overhead and dolphins play before retiring to your peaceful accommodation in Port Broughton.

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Clare Valley Wineries

A short drive from Port Broughton lies the Clare Valley — world-renowned for its many five-star wineries and picturesque landscapes that dot the horizon. Many local wineries offer tours during the day, tasting events, and the opportunity to purchase award-winning wines directly from the producer. Gourmet picnics are also available for purchase, and you can enjoy a picture-perfect meal among the rolling vineyards.

Charter Boat

Port Broughton is well known across Australia for its seafood and its exceptional coastal fishing opportunities. In addition, several tour operators in the area offer deep sea fishing trips that cater to those wanting to catch their own crabs, snapper, prawns, and salmon trout. You can also book many of these same charters for dolphin viewing or scuba diving excursions as well.

Port Broughton Heritage Centre

Originally constructed as the regional school in 1882, the town later converted the building into a cultural preservation centre in 1993. The museum now contains several hands-on exhibits with artifacts, photos, and historical documents. Collections are arranged in themed rooms that focus on the community, local commerce, and Plangon Dolls.