Perricoota Vines Retreat - Moama

From $ 110.0 to $ 310.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 5482 6655
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Perricoota Vines Retreat is quickly setting the newest trend in the style of accommodation most people only dream about.

The use of recycled Australian timbers throughout the retreat is a feature and luxury all by itself. But not only has each villa it's wonderful array of timber fittings and furnishings, they have also been finished (in fine detail) with the latest colour schemes, furniture and designs.

Fully equipped kitchens, spacious living areas, laundry facilities, large bedrooms are just a few things that each of the villa's offer. It can be perfect for families, couples, groups and even weddings or business functions.

All of our lakeside villa's offer something completely unique to the area -your very own private timber decks (with barbecue s on the 2 bedroom villa decks) over-looking the man-made Lake.

Each of our self-contained villa's include an exquisite and very private indoor "Spa Suite" over-looking either a courtyard or a beautiful fernery.

Just imagine sitting in your spa at night, glimpsing up at the stars over-head and enjoying a champagne with the greenery surrounding you - but wait your inside how could it be?? All the comforts the indoors offer together with the majestic beauty that the southern skies and nature can offer.

This place is special and not just because the Hosts and Managers say it is, not just because the accommodation itself is unable to be compared, and not just because of the vineyard views and close proximity to the River and Clubs - but because it is everything you want it to be and more!

Should you want to relax and do nothing for days on end, or possibly enjoy everything that the area has to offer - you can be as busy or as laid-back as you want! It s your choice!

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