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9.6 127 reviews
Saddleworth
02/09 – 04/09
£135/nighttotal: £270 (2 )
Amy's House B&b (2 Bdrm Cottage)
2 3
apartment , Auburn
Amy's Cottage 2 is a self-contained holiday home located on a quiet street in Auburn, Clare Valley, offering easy access to the Clare Valley's wineries. This two-bedroom dwelling sleeps up to six guests, boasting a queen bed, two single beds convertible to a king, a sofa bed, a spa bath, a reverse-cycle air conditioning system, Foxtel, Wi-Fi, and an undercover BBQ area.
9.9 109 reviews
Saddleworth
02/09 – 04/09
£245/nighttotal: £490 (2 )
Gaia Cottage
1 3
apartment , Auburn
Gaia Cottage, a three-bedroom stone house, is situated in a private vineyard on the outskirts of Auburn, Clare Valley, within a 0.8km walk of the town centre, restaurants, and the Riesling Trail. This self-catering property sleeps six, boasting a spacious open-plan living area with floor-to-ceiling windows, a well-equipped kitchen including a Nespresso machine and dishwasher, a patio with a Weber Q barbecue, and a log fireplace; nearby attractions include Grosset and Mount Horrocks wineries.
9.5 168 reviews
Saddleworth
02/09 – 04/09
£218/nighttotal: £436 (2 )
Auburn Hideaway
1 3
apartment , Auburn
Auburn Hideaway is a two-bedroom cottage situated a short walk from Auburn's main street, close to the Riesling Trail and within easy reach of The Rising Sun Hotel and the Hats Auburn Courthouse Cultural Centre. This 150 square metre self-catering property sleeps four guests in two queen-size bedrooms, offering a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a wood-burning stove, private garden, parking, and excellent guest reviews.
9.3 141 reviews
Saddleworth
02/09 – 04/09
£128/nighttotal: £256 (2 )
Creature Comforts
1 3
apartment , Auburn
Creature Comforts, a three-bedroom house sleeping six, is situated on the outskirts of Auburn in the Clare and Gilbert Valleys, close to the Riesling and Rattler Trails. This pet-friendly property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a garden, parking, and a large deck with vineyard views; it offers access to wineries, galleries, and historic towns, and features an indoor wood fire (available 1 May to 31 October).
Frequently asked questions about lodges in Saddleworth
What is the best time of the year to visit Saddleworth?
The best time to visit Saddleworth is during the spring, from September to November, when the weather is mild and the wildflowers are in bloom. You can also visit during the autumn, from March to May, when the leaves turn beautiful shades of red and orange. Avoid the summer months, from December to February, as it can get very hot.
Is the air clean and the environment pollution-free in the Saddleworth region?
Saddleworth is known for its clean air and beautiful environment. It's a rural area, so there's not much industry or traffic. The air quality is excellent, and the environment is pristine. You'll find plenty of open spaces and natural beauty to enjoy.
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What other towns or cities are interesting to check out near Saddleworth?
There are a few other towns and cities worth checking out near Saddleworth. Gawler is a charming town about 45 minutes away, with a historic main street and a bustling farmers market. You could also head to Adelaide, the state capital, which is about an hour and a half away and offers a wide range of attractions, from museums and art galleries to restaurants and shops.
What are the best lodges for families and kids in Saddleworth?
What facilities can travelers typically expect when staying in a lodge in Saddleworth?
Most lodges in Saddleworth offer basic amenities like comfortable beds, private bathrooms, and a kitchen or kitchenette. Some lodges also have swimming pools, tennis courts, or other recreational facilities. You can expect a warm and welcoming atmosphere, with friendly staff who are happy to help you plan your activities.
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