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Accommodation in the Barossa Valley
Just an hour away from Adelaide, the Barossa is an ideal getaway for day trips, overnight visits or a long-term holiday. Most people would know that this region produces some of Australia's finest wines and some may also be aware that the food experiences found in the valley are second to none.
All-in-all the Barossa Valley is perfect for those who love to indulge. Apart from the many and varied cellar door experiences, we've discovered that there are other attractions in the valley definitely worth exploring. A walk through the delightful Kaiser Stuhl Conservation Park will reveal some fantastic valley views and, at sunset, the kangaroos come out to play. Visit the Whispering Wall or enjoy a sunset cocktail on top of Mengler's Hill.
Another way to appreciate the beauty of the Barossa is to see it from the air. We recommend trying either a helicopter joy flight or a hot air balloon flight at dawn, either will reveal a totally new perspective of this region. Walkers will enjoy the Heysen Trail which passes through the centre of the valley and, after you've worked up an appetite, why not stop in and savour the delights at Maggie Beer's Farm Shop near Seppeltsfield.
All-in-all the Barossa Valley is perfect for those who love to indulge. Apart from the many and varied cellar door experiences, we've discovered that there are other attractions in the valley definitely worth exploring. A walk through the delightful Kaiser Stuhl Conservation Park will reveal some fantastic valley views and, at sunset, the kangaroos come out to play. Visit the Whispering Wall or enjoy a sunset cocktail on top of Mengler's Hill.
Another way to appreciate the beauty of the Barossa is to see it from the air. We recommend trying either a helicopter joy flight or a hot air balloon flight at dawn, either will reveal a totally new perspective of this region. Walkers will enjoy the Heysen Trail which passes through the centre of the valley and, after you've worked up an appetite, why not stop in and savour the delights at Maggie Beer's Farm Shop near Seppeltsfield.
Bed and Breakfast
Heavenly Accommodation in the Barossa
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Barossa Vista
Briony Hume discovers a new B&B at Tanunda in the beautiful Barossa Valley. 'Barossa Vista' is very modern and offers 3 bedrooms featuring all the mod-cons you can imagine. As the name suggests th...
A tin house and a good drop!
Briony Hume heads to the Barossa and discovers some new things to do in the region. First up, Gomersal Wines and a new cellar door where you'll find not only great wine but one of the warmest greeting...
Lindsay House - Angaston
Mike Smithson's found a versatile place to stay in the Barossa - perfect for two or up to twelve! Lindsay House is home to countrified luxury, cosy fires and sweeping views. The B&B consists of 3 ...
Goat Square - Tanunda
Kelly Golding takes a look at a group of renovated heritage cottages - perfect for two or up to ten. Goat Square cottages are a great blend of old and new, so if you like a bit of history but can't go...
Under the Vines!
We discover a new modern retreat in the Barossa - located amongst the vines this former cellar door is ideal for a two couple getaway. Sarah Cumming checks into this contemporary and funky B&B - a...
Stray Leaves...
Briony Hume checks out a couple of B&B's in the Barossa - the latest additions to the Treasured Memories group. Take your pick of the exotic or traditional, these 2 properties could well tempt you...
Man of the Manor
Man of the Manor John Riddell stays at Caithness Manor, right in the heart of the beautiful Barossa Valley. This historic bed & Breakfast, built in the 1880's is set in magnificent gardens, and is...
Guest House
Jellicoe House - Barossa Valley
Chris Dittmar finds a stunning new place in the Barossa Valley that's perfect for a group getaway. Jellicoe House at Mount McKenzie, which is between Angaston and Eden Valley, is nestled in the Sorby ...
Hotel
Peppers The Louise
It's not too hard to find a world class drop in the Barossa Valley but what if you want 5 star accommodation, plus a dining experience to match. Briony Hume discovers a brand new retreat that offers a...
Lodges
Barossa Pavilions
Chris Dittmar books into the Barossa Pavilions - set on 75 acres, the property's six modern self contained pavilions are just the place to stay for a romantic getaway. ...
Luxury Hotel
Peppers The Louise
It's not too hard to find a world class drop in the Barossa Valley but what if you want 5 star accommodation, plus a dining experience to match. Briony Hume discovers a brand new retreat that offers a...
Motel
Greenock Overview
Mike Smithson finds some very good reasons to head off the highway and visit the friendly little town of Greenock. This hamlet is one of the Barossa Valleys best kept secrets - just a 'champagne cork ...
A luxury Cottage for two among the Barossa...
It's old but it's brand new! Briony Hume discovers a stunning luxury cottage for two among the Barossa Valley Grapevines at Seppeltsfield. It's just the place to soak up a little nineteenth century tr...
Resort
Manicures & Martini's!
Cherylee Harris discovers a great new package at the Barossa Novotel which brings a touch of the 'Sex & the City' to the valley - and it's strictly for the girls! The new Manicures and Martini...
What's new at the Novotel
Chris Dittmar takes a look at the latest changes at the Barossa Novotel. A long time family favourite, they now offer even more for families and kids under 16 can stay for free! <br />
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Relax at the Novotel Barossa
Briony Hume checks into the Novotel Barossa - a long time favourite for business and pleasure since 1999 and now, as a result of a multi million dollar upgrade it's become South Australia's only spa r...
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