Loxton Smiffy's Bed And Breakfast (McMillan Street) - Loxton

From $ 150.0 to $ 150.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 8584 7919
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Loxton Smiffy's Accommodation offers self contained, comfortably furnished accommodation ideal for groups of families or friends, travelling business people or sporting groups. Located at Loxton in the Riverland of South Australia, all of Smiffy's Accommodation is conveniently situated close to the town centre and essential services. Your comfort is important to hosts Christine and Phill who will endeavour to meet your individual requirements to ensure that your stay is an enjoyable and happy experience.

Loxton and the Riverland region have plenty of events throughout the year along with interesting attractions and there are always lots of activities such as swimming, boating, fishing, wine tasting, shopping and dining to add to your holiday enjoyment.

Loxton Smiffy's Bed and Breakfast Accommodation at McMillan Street offers all the comforts and conveniences of home this property includes: Sleeping arrangements for five people with one queen size bed and three single beds; Carport - undercover parking; rails in the bath; step in shower; separate toilet (not in bathroom); laundry including ironing board, washing machine and clothes dryer; air conditioning and heating; barbecue and barbecue area with outdoor furniture and gazebo; tea and coffee making facilities.

All linen supplied, a cot is available, no charge (supply own linen). A hearty breakfast supplied daily. Pets are permitted in the backyard but not inside the house. A dog kennel is supplied. Picnic facilities including picnic basket, tables and chairs supplied on request.

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