Bell Cottage - Yarra Glen

From $ 145.0 to $ 200.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 5965 2223
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Bell Cottage is a beautifully restored 1900's period cottage which exudes the charm of Australia's past whilst enjoying the luxuries of modern times. Privacy is assured as Bell Cottage is exclusively occupied by yourselves, family or friends.

The cottage comprises of two bedrooms. One having a queen bed, the other a queen also with a single bed in the large period room.

Within the lounge area there is a pull out sofa bed for extra guests. Along with the lounge there is also another sitting room. The full sized kitchen is great for longer stays.

Bell Cottage is situated in the village township of Yarra Glen. Just minutes drive to the many renowned wineries including smaller boutique vineyards.

The cottage is the closest accommodation to the Yarra Glen Racecourse where several events, festivals, Yarra Glen market, expos and of course, the races are held.

For the children - within 10 minutes drive to the world famous Healesville Sanctuary, Hedgend Maze, Train Trolley Rides and horseriding just to mention a few attractions.

Spoil yourselves in everything Bell Cottage and the Yarra Valley has to offer. Whether your visit is for an event, touring the endless vineyards renowned to this area, meandering through antique shops or experiencing the fine wines and taste sensations at the many cafes and restaurants, of which some are just a short stroll away.

Try horseriding, go on a joy flight, hot air balloon or simply relax and enjoy the wood fire and spa, consume breakfast under the morning sun.

Whether your stay is for relaxation or discovering the region we know you will enjoy your stay at Bell Cottage. 'Home Away from Home'.

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