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218 Best lodges in The Barossa Council
8.4 2166 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$120/nighttotal: $3360 (28 )
Discovery Parks - Barossa Valley
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resort , Tanunda
Discovery Parks - Barossa Valley is a short drive from Tanunda's town center, placing you close to shops, restaurants, and local attractions. The resort receives very good user ratings and excellent location ratings, making it a popular choice for travelers. The resort offers a variety of accommodations, including villas, cabins, and studios, all equipped with kitchenettes, flat-screen TVs, and air-conditioning. Enjoy amenities such as a swimming pool, a playground, barbecue facilities, and a games room, along with the option to participate in on-site activities and utilize the tour desk for local information.
9.7 57 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$224/nighttotal: $6272 (28 )
Lochnagar Barossa
3 2
house , Tanunda
Lochnagar Barossa is located in Tanunda, a charming town in the Barossa Valley, just 48 miles from Adelaide Airport. The house has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience. This 3-bedroom home offers 1080 square feet of space. The house features a well-equipped kitchen, a relaxing patio, a garden, free parking, and Wi-Fi, making it ideal for families and groups looking for a comfortable and convenient stay in the Barossa Valley.
9.9 83 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$212/nighttotal: $5936 (28 )
'Mattschoss House C1890' Modern Farm House - Central Location
3 2
apartment , Nuriootpa
This smoke-free vacation home is located in the Barossa Valley, a short walk from Rolf Binder Wines and Whistler Wines, and a short drive from Maggie Beer's Farm Shop and Teusner Wines. The property has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall user experience. This 3-bedroom house can accommodate up to 6 guests and offers a comfortable and modern living space. Enjoy amenities like a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a private garden, and a spa, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the region's wineries and attractions.
8.9 282 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$185/nighttotal: $5180 (28 )
Angaston Mews Apartments
2 2
apartment , Angaston
Angaston Mews Apartments offer a peaceful retreat in Angaston, South Australia, conveniently located 28 miles from the Big Rocking Horse and 55 miles from Adelaide Airport. This 700-square-foot (approximately 65-square-meter) apartment rental boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, plus amenities such as a terrace, garden, and spa, accommodating up to four guests.
8.7 147 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$172/nighttotal: $4816 (28 )
The Dove Cote
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B&B , Tanunda
The Dove Cote is a Federation-style bed and breakfast located in Tanunda, a short walk from the town center and a short drive from Peter Lehmann Wines. It has earned excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience. Each guest room at The Dove Cote features a private patio with garden views. Amenities include a complimentary breakfast, laundry facilities, covered parking, a welcome treat, a spa bath, electric blankets, DVD players, and flat-screen TVs.
9.7 13 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$75/nighttotal: $2100 (28 )
The Guest Room, Barossa.
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apartment , Nuriootpa
The Guest Room B&B in Nuriootpa, South Australia offers a convenient location, a short walk from the main street, cafes, Barossa Fresh supermarket, Barossa Bushgardens, a swimming pool, and the library, with major wineries like Elderton and Penfolds within a 10-15 minute walk. This newly renovated guest house features a private ensuite bathroom, on-site parking, a bar fridge, kettle, toaster, and wardrobe, comfortably accommodating two guests in one bedroom.
9.7 64 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$54/nighttotal: $1512 (28 )
Spacious Home In The Heart Of The Barossa!
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apartment , Nuriootpa
This Nuriootpa guesthouse offers a peaceful, spacious setting on a green block, within walking distance of the Barossa Co-op and a short drive from other Barossa Valley wineries and attractions. The one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit sleeps two guests and features a kitchen, parking, and outdoor space perfect for enjoying your own wine in a home-like atmosphere.
9.8 99 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$157/nighttotal: $4396 (28 )
Strathlyn Lemon Tree Spa Barossa
1 2
apartment , Angaston
This private Angaston cottage is located on a five-acre historic estate near the town center in the Barossa Valley, offering a peaceful setting next to an old almond orchard. The one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit sleeps two guests and features a kitchenette, a jacuzzi tub in the bedroom, access to an on-site fitness center, and outdoor seating near a pond.
10 12 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$218/nighttotal: $6104 (28 )
Oscar’s Cottage In Marananga
1 2
house , Marananga
Oscars Suite, a cozy cottage in Marananga, offers a convenient location near the Seppeltsfield area, renowned for its wineries and restaurants. This one-bedroom suite, ideal for couples, provides a queen-sized bed, a continental breakfast, and amenities like Wi-Fi, Netflix, and a microwave for a comfortable and relaxing stay.
9.9 249 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$172/nighttotal: $4816 (28 )
Devitt On French Is A Quiet, Romantic Stone Cottage In Angaston, Barossa Valley
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cottage , Angaston
This smoke-free cottage is located in the Barossa Valley, just a short distance from Angaston and within 3 miles of Yalumba Wines, Barossa Farmers Market, and The Willows Vineyard. Guests have consistently rated the cottage excellent for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The 1400 square foot cottage comfortably sleeps four guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom. Enjoy a relaxing stay with amenities like a fireplace, fully equipped kitchen, spa, and jacuzzi, along with a terrace and garden for outdoor enjoyment.
9.6 96 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$195/nighttotal: $5460 (28 )
Walnut Cottage
2 2
resort , Angaston
Walnut Cottage, a self-contained private cottage in Angaston, South Australia, is a 5-minute walk from the main street, a 5-minute drive from Yalumba wineries, and a 15-minute drive from the Barossa Valley wine region. This 1710-square-foot Angaston vacation rental boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, and sleeps seven, featuring a full kitchen, laundry facilities, a fireplace, BBQ, free WiFi, and breakfast supplies.
9.7 83 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$186/nighttotal: $5208 (28 )
Strathlyn Spa Garden Suites Barossa
1 2
apartment , Angaston
The Strathlyn Estate B&B sits on a hill overlooking vineyards near the historic Saltram Winery in Angaston. Guests consistently rate it excellent for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The bed and breakfast offers one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to two guests. Amenities include air conditioning, a jacuzzi, a fitness center, parking, a private garden, a tennis court, and access to the historic main residence.
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9.7 28 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$577/nighttotal: $16156 (28 )
The Residence At Schubert Estate
3 2
apartment , Nuriootpa
This apartment is situated in Schubert Estate, just 26 miles from My Money House Oval and 47 miles from Adelaide Airport. It consistently receives excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience. The 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom apartment offers 220 square feet of space and comfortably accommodates 11 guests. Enjoy features such as a private garden with a terrace, a barbecue for outdoor dining, and an electric vehicle charging station.
9.3 3 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$378/nighttotal: $10584 (28 )
Ella's Garden
3 2
house , Tanunda
Ella's Garden, a three-bedroom house in Tanunda, South Australia, is conveniently located approximately 26-28 miles from attractions like the Big Rocking Horse and My Money House Oval. This 3,230-square-foot vacation rental sleeps up to 11 guests and boasts a fully equipped kitchen, private garden, free parking, and complimentary welcome amenities, including Wi-Fi access.
9.9 157 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$246/nighttotal: $6888 (28 )
Peace And Serenity In The Heart Of The Barossa
1 2
apartment , Rowland Flat
This charming cottage is located just a short drive from the charming town of Rowland Flat in the Barossa Valley, surrounded by vineyards and offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. It has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The cottage provides ample space for families or groups of friends with four bedrooms, including three queen-size beds and one twin bedroom. It features a private tennis court, a deck with views, and a complimentary bottle of Jacob's Creek wine upon arrival, perfect for unwinding and enjoying the local flavors.
10 1 review
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$245/nighttotal: $6860 (28 )
Modern Tranquility In The Heart Of Tanunda
1 2
house , Tanunda
This vacation home is located 47 miles from Adelaide Airport, 26 miles from Big Rocking Horse, and 27 miles from My Money House Oval. This 1290 sq ft, 1-bedroom rental accommodates up to 13 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and private parking.
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Among the 218 accommodations in The Barossa Council, here are the 4 best lodges with a pool
9.9 49 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$984/nighttotal: $27552 (28 )
Le Mas Barossa
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B&B , Rowland Flat
Le Mas Barossa is located in Rowland Flat, a town in the Barossa Valley, 35 kilometers from the Big Rocking Horse and 72 kilometers from Adelaide Airport. This adults-only bed and breakfast offers a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi, a terrace, a garden, a restaurant, a bar, free bikes, free Wi-Fi, and free private parking.
8.1 3718 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$187/nighttotal: $5236 (28 )
Novotel Barossa Valley Resort
1 2
resort , Rowland Flat
The Novotel Barossa Valley Resort is located in the heart of the Barossa Valley, just a short drive from Tanunda, the region's main town, and a 43-mile drive from Adelaide. This resort has received very good user ratings and excellent location ratings. The resort provides comfortable accommodations with balconies offering stunning views of the Barossa Ranges and Jacobs Creek Vineyards. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a heated pool, fitness center, tennis courts, a spa, and a restaurant serving local produce.
9.0 288 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$245/nighttotal: $6860 (28 )
Jacobs Creek Retreat - Barossa Valley
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house , Tanunda
Jacobs Creek Retreat is a boutique vineyard accommodation located in the Barossa Valley, a 10-minute drive from Tanunda. The retreat has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The retreat features 7 suites across 4 different room types, accommodating up to 2 guests. Amenities include a swimming pool, jacuzzi, terrace, garden, spa, and parking, along with access to private tours, massage services, and a tranquil atmosphere for relaxation.
9.9 72 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$112/nighttotal: $3136 (28 )
Beautiful Guest Suite In The Barossa Valley
1 2
apartment , Light Pass
This Africa-inspired bed and breakfast is located in the beautiful Barossa Valley, just a short drive from the charming town of Tanunda and its renowned wineries. The property has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience. The guest room is private and self-contained with a separate entrance, walk-in robe, and ensuite bathroom. Guests have access to a shared kitchen with a microwave, oven, stove, kettle, toaster, and Nespresso machine, as well as a tennis court, a swimming pool, and spacious grounds with vineyard views.
Frequently Asked Questions about lodges in The Barossa Council
Which attractions shouldn't be missed in the Barossa Valley, Australia?
The Barossa Valley is brimming with must-see spots! For wine lovers, Jacob's Creek Visitor Centre and Chateau Tanunda are iconic. History buffs should explore the historic Seppeltsfield winery and its Centennial Cellar, showcasing vintages dating back to 1878. Beyond wine, the Barossa Valley also offers stunning natural beauty at Mengler's Hill Lookout, providing panoramic views of the vineyards.
Are there any items you should pack specifically for visiting the Barossa Valley, Australia?
Comfortable walking shoes are a must, as you'll likely be doing a lot of exploring vineyards and charming towns. Sunscreen and a hat are essential, especially during the warmer months. A camera is also a great idea to capture the stunning scenery and picturesque wineries. Don't forget a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated while exploring the region's many attractions.
What are the best lodges with a pool in The Barossa Council?
Does the Barossa Valley, Australia host any well-known festivals?
The Barossa Valley hosts several renowned festivals throughout the year. The Barossa Gourmet Food & Wine Festival is a popular event featuring local produce and wines. Other notable events include the annual Vintage Festival, celebrating the grape harvest.
What are the best lodges with a jacuzzi in The Barossa Council?
How can you get to know the Barossa Valley's culture, Australia, by connecting with the locals?
One of the best ways to experience the Barossa Valley's culture is by visiting local wineries and engaging with the winemakers. Many wineries offer cellar door experiences where you can learn about their winemaking process and chat with the passionate people behind the brands. Participating in cooking classes using local ingredients or attending a community event is another great way to connect with locals and learn about their traditions.
What are the best lodges for families and kids in The Barossa Council?
What are the best unusual attractions in the Barossa Valley, Australia?
The Barossa Valley offers some unique experiences beyond the vineyards. The Whispering Wall at Mengler's Hill is a fascinating acoustic phenomenon. Exploring the region's charming villages like Tanunda and Lyndoch, with their historic buildings and boutique shops, also offers a unique cultural experience.
What are the best pet friendly lodges in The Barossa Council?
Which restaurants offer the best local food in the Barossa Valley, Australia?
The Barossa Valley boasts a diverse culinary scene. The Farmers Market is a great place to find local produce and sample regional delicacies. Several restaurants highlight the region's culinary heritage and fresh, seasonal ingredients. Hentley Farm and Appellation are two examples of restaurants focusing on fine dining with local Barossa produce.
What are the best lodges with parking in The Barossa Council?
What are the best nature spots to visit in the Barossa Valley, Australia?
The Barossa Valley offers beautiful natural landscapes. Mengler's Hill Lookout provides panoramic views of the valley. The Jacob's Creek Trail offers scenic walks amongst the vineyards and natural bushland. Exploring the various walking trails throughout the region provides opportunities to appreciate the natural beauty of the area.
Does the Barossa Valley, Australia have clean air and pollution-free environments?
While not entirely pollution-free, the Barossa Valley generally enjoys clean air and a relatively unpolluted environment, especially compared to larger urban centers. Its rural setting contributes to its cleaner air quality. However, air quality can fluctuate depending on weather patterns and seasonal factors.
What are the unique and adventurous activities in the Barossa Valley, Australia?
Beyond wine tasting, the Barossa Valley offers various adventurous activities. Hot air ballooning over the vineyards provides a unique perspective of the landscape. Cycling through the vineyards on designated trails is a popular choice. For a more relaxed adventure, consider a leisurely hike along one of the many walking trails.
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Best The Barossa Council lodges with a balcony
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$696/nighttotal: $19488 (28 )
Hutton Vale Farm Jha Stone Cellar
2 2
B&B , Angaston
Hutton Vale Farm JHA Stone Cellar, located in Angaston, South Australia, is 28 miles from the Big Rocking Horse and 60 miles from Adelaide Airport. This Angaston guesthouse offers 2050 square feet of space, featuring two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, and a private terrace and garden; it comfortably accommodates four guests and includes complimentary wine/champagne and fruit upon arrival.
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$156/nighttotal: $4368 (28 )
Adorable Lodge 1 At Blickinstal Retreat
1 2
B&B , Bethany
Blickinstal Retreat, a self-contained lodge in Bethany, Barossa Valley, is a 5-minute drive from Tanunda and close to the Barossa Farmers Market and JamFactory. This one-bedroom guesthouse offers a queen bed, sofa bed (sleeps up to 4), fireplace, full kitchen, bathroom, outdoor BBQ, patio, and shared laundry facilities; guests enjoy panoramic views of the rolling hills and vineyards.
8.8 5 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$228/nighttotal: $6384 (28 )
Barossa Valley Escape: 4-bed House In Vineyard
4 2
apartment , Nuriootpa
This Nuriootpa apartment rental is situated on a 13-hectare (32-acre) vineyard, a 2-minute drive from Maggie Beer's Farm Shop and a 3-minute drive from the town center. The 2,370-square-foot unit features four queen bedrooms, one bathroom, and accommodates eight guests, offering a spacious layout with a large kitchen/dining area, a Smart TV, and a private garden with fruit trees.
9.7 130 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$188/nighttotal: $5264 (28 )
1837 Barossa Luxury Vineyard Cottage 3#, Lyndoch, South Australia
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cottage , Lyndoch
This Lyndoch cottage rental is ideally situated within two kilometers of Chateau Yaldara and Kellermeister Winery, and three kilometers from Hemera Estate and McGuigan Barossa Valley wineries. This 850-square-foot, one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit sleeps two guests and boasts a fully equipped kitchen, Jacuzzi, spa, and private terrace, plus access to a tennis court, restaurant, and bar.
Best The Barossa Council lodges with jacuzzi
Among the 218 accommodations in The Barossa Council, here are the 3 best lodges with a jacuzzi
9.1 56 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$820/nighttotal: $22960 (28 )
Chateau Yaldara House
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house , Lyndoch
Chateau Yaldara House, a five-bedroom Lyndoch vacation home, is located 21 miles from the Big Rocking Horse and 47 miles from Adelaide Airport. This 5,380-square-foot residence boasts five bathrooms, a private parking area, complimentary Wi-Fi, a well-equipped kitchen, a balcony with garden views, and in-room amenities including complimentary wine or champagne.
9.8 105 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$210/nighttotal: $5880 (28 )
Historic Angaston Masonic Lodge
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apartment , Angaston
This apartment is located in Angaston, the heart of the Barossa wine region, just minutes away from award-winning cafes, shops, and restaurants on Murray Street. It has received excellent ratings for user experience, location, and cleanliness. This charming rental has two bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. The apartment features a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden, a large pool table, a fireplace, and a BBQ area.
9.9 198 reviews
The Barossa Council
08/17 – 09/14
$272/nighttotal: $7616 (28 )
Under The Vines....a Vineyard Escape!
2 2
apartment , Tanunda
"Under the Vines" is located in the Barossa Valley, just a short drive from the town of Tanunda, surrounded by vineyards and native bushland. This cottage has earned excellent ratings for cleanliness, location, and user experience. The two-bedroom home can accommodate up to four guests and features a spacious living area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a luxurious bathroom with a double shower and a two-person spa. Amenities include air conditioning, a wood-burning fireplace, complimentary Wi-Fi, Netflix, a large smart TV, PlayStation & Blu-ray DVD, a selection of towels, earth-friendly body and spa products, a portable gas heater, barbecue, brazier, and outdoor furniture.