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Cedar Cottage Bed And Breakfast - Adelaide

Cedar Cottage Bed And Breakfast - Adelaide

From $ 180.0 to $ 180.0

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Cedar Cottage Bed And Breakfast - Adelaide
Cedar Cottage Bed And Breakfast - Adelaide

An open plan, fully self contained cottage with a king size bed, Cedar Cottage Bed and Breakfast is a perfect romantic hideaway.

Set on a quarter acre block that gives you total privacy and space, it is perfectly positioned for a short stroll to Moana - one of Adelaide's premium beaches and ten minutes from the world-renowned wineries of the McLaren Vale wine region.

Provisions for a gourmet breakfast, a bottle of local wine, cheese platter and many other treats are provided to make your stay a truly wonderful experience.

Facilities for Cedar Cottage Bed And Breakfast

  • 24 hour Reception
  • BBQ Facilities
  • Car park
  • Cots Available
  • Cycle/Running Path
  • Games/Recreation Room
  • Gardens in property
  • High Chair
  • Iron
  • Laundry
  • Library
  • Masseur/Masseuse
  • Movie Hire
  • Non Smoking Establishment
  • Non Smoking Floor
  • Outdoor furniture

Services for Cedar Cottage Bed And Breakfast

COTTAGE
A one bedroom fully self contained cottage with one king size bed and ensuite facilities.

Experiences around Adelaide

  • Beach
  • Fishing
  • Flora/Fauna
  • Food and Wine
  • Historic/Heritage
  • Lakes/Rivers/Dams

Nearby Adelaide

  • Beach (500 m)
  • Bus Stop (200 m)
  • City and/or Town (1 km)
  • Restaurant (500 m)
  • Shop (500 m)

Beyond 1km of Adelaide

  • Bowling Club (4 km)
  • Coach Station (35 km)
  • Domestic Airport (10 km)
  • Golf (10 km)
  • Jetty (5 km)
  • Railway Station (10 km)
  • Tennis Court (2 km)

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