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An aerial view captures the stone cottage surrounded by vibrant gardens and a spacious lawn. Pathways meander through lush greenery, leading to inviting outdoor seating areas. The tranquil property is bordered by vineyards, offering a serene and picturesque environment.
Guesthouse in Rowland Flat
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 420 reviews

The Stables

Situated in Rowland Flat on a three-acre property, the stone cottage was the original tack and feed rooms for Mr Rowland's stables. Separated by a courtyard the stables are now the home of the host. The cottage is comprised of a truly delightful bedroom with an antique double bed with stunning garden views; comfortable lounge room with TV/DVD, CD/radio, books and games; light and open equipped kitchenette with bar fridge, microwave, large electric frying pan and breakfast bar overlooking gardens through french windows (provisions for continental breakfast); the bathroom has both separate shower and claw foot slipper bath, toilet and vanity. R/c air-conditioning/heating and ceiling fans throughout. Access from the cottage to your own verandah with garden spilling over…serenity…the perfect spot for breakfast, coffee or bottle of local wine. Enjoy walks through our vineyard and paddocks and come across surprises such as our free-range chooks, wood fire pizza oven, an array of interesting seating and more. Incredible views across the valley floor to the imposing ranges or, bordering our property, the beguiling North Para River (in winter a roaring, cascading joy to behold or in summer the rock based riverbed allows access to caves, a geologists delight) and the birdlife is bountiful. Use of the swimming pool is available in the warmer months.

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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, 276 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, 350 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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A modern cottage studio features a striking design with a mix of stone and sleek black materials. Large glass windows offer a view of the surrounding greenery, while a wooden deck is furnished with two chairs, inviting relaxation in the outdoor space.
Guesthouse in Woodside
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

"The Nook" Studio Guesthouse

Welcome to The Nook, your cozy retreat nestled in the serene Adelaide Hills. This modern cottage studio is the perfect haven for those seeking tranquility and comfort amidst natures embrace. With its sleek design and thoughtful amenities, The Nook offers a seamless blend of contemporary living and rustic charm. Whether you are sipping wine on the private patio, exploring the nearby vineyards or simply unwinding by the fireplace, come experience the beauty of the Adelaide Hills in our Oasis

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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, 173 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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A cozy living area showcases a modern couch adorned with green pillows, positioned near a warm fireplace. A black metal coffee table complements a woven basket filled with firewood. The space is enhanced by soft lighting and architectural details such as an arched doorway.
Place to stay in Hahndorf
5 out of 5 average rating, 589 reviews

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.

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A circular stone fire pit is surrounded by wooden benches, providing a communal seating area. A large tree is illuminated with soft lights, enhancing the outdoor space. Lush green grass and well-maintained landscaping frame the area, creating an inviting atmosphere for relaxation.
Cottage in Tanunda
5 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Para River Cottage

‘Para River Cottage’ Built in 1920 overlooking the gum studded cliff face of the North Para River, this quaint and cosy cottage has been elegantly restored for your fulfilment. Embrace the quiet rural feel of native birdsong and scattered sheep across the way, all whilst being within a short stroll of the heart of Tanunda. It’s a great spot to discover the Barossa Valley and a lovely neighbourhood. I have so many great memories here, and I’m convinced that you will too.

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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, 126 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 rustic cabin is set against a backdrop of lush greenery, featuring a spacious deck with a seating area. The exterior showcases a combination of timber and metal cladding, complemented by large windows that provide natural light and a connection to the surrounding landscape.
Cabin in Hahndorf
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

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

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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, 424 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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The log cabin is enveloped by vibrant autumn foliage, featuring a striking orange tree in the foreground. A natural path leads to the entrance, framed by lush greenery. The cabin’s rustic exterior showcases a metal roof, harmonizing with the surrounding landscape.
Cabin in Norton Summit
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Juniper Grove • Adelaide Hills Log Cabin

Juniper Grove is a thoughtful little log cabin, nestled in the Adelaide Hills. Originally built by hand in the 1970s and lovingly restored over the past year, this place is a rich, thoughtful one that you won't want to leave. Think floor to ceiling wood, board games aplenty, cozy flax-linen sheets, birdsong and the call of native birds as you rest and recharge.

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A serene bathroom showcases a white freestanding tub positioned on a grey tiled floor. A wooden tray rests atop the tub, featuring toiletries and a small vase with flowers. Bright natural light enters through the windows, enhancing the clean, minimalist design.
Cottage in Barossa Valley
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Tomfoolery Winemaker's Cottage - Barossa Valley

Situated at the home of Tomfoolery Wines in the Barossa Valley, this newly renovated cottage is only about an hours drive north of Adelaide. Located on the 20 acre winery property it is complete with all of the luxuries to enjoy your time away, including a king sized bed, a large spa, robes, Sheridan towels, wine and a full lounge area to relax in.

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All about Seppeltsfield

Seppeltsfield is a small town in South Australia’s Barossa Valley, which is distinct for its wines as well as the palm trees spread throughout the area. Seppeltsfield Road divides the town in half, with sprawling farmlands and wineries taking up most of its terrain.

As part of the western Barossa Valley, vineyards and wineries are the main attractions in Seppeltsfield. One of the local landmarks here is the Seppeltsfield Mausoleum, where you can learn about the town’s pioneers and take in views of the lower grasslands.

Within a 25-minute drive, you have access to some of the Barossa Valley’s most pristine nature trails, such as the Jack Bobridge Track, where you can trek and bike. You can also take part in bird-watching and wildlife spotting by visiting one of the protected park areas near Seppeltsfield.

What are the top things to do in Seppeltsfield?

Wineries

Visit one of Seppelsfield’s local wineries, located in the Barossa Valley region known for its Shiraz, Grenache, and Semillon wines. Several wineries are within walking distance from the town centre. Choose from settings ranging from the luxurious to a more down-home ambiance. You can also find restaurants close by for a meal before or after your wine tasting.

Seppeltsfield Mausoleum

Walk uphill from Seppeltsfield Road to the Seppeltsfield Mausoleum, a memorial honoring one of the pioneers of the area. The town is named after the Seppeltsfield family, whose local roots began in 1850. They were the first wine producers here and catapulted the area into the wine scene. The mausoleum is also a great lookout point to take in views of the lush lower valley.

Sandy Creek Conservation Park

The mountain bike-friendly park is a 20-minute drive from Seppeltsfield. You can walk the park’s trails and birdwatch while you explore Barossa Valley’s rare, sandy dunes. If you visit close to sunrise or sunset, you might even see a kangaroo roaming the grasslands.