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Barossa Valley Tourist Park Cabins  

The Barossa Valley Tourist Park is situated 70 kilometres north of Adelaide. A short one hour drive finds you at Nuriootpa right in the heart of the Barossa Valley. The resident managers Steve and Carita Brown and their staff will extend to all trave ...

From $ 45.0 to $ 102.0 More Information

Nuriootpa Vine Court  

Located 350 metres along Murray Street from the main hotel (Vine Inn), the Vine Court motel is situated in a convenient position close to all amenities in the middle of the town. The Vine Court Motel features 18 motel units all with private ensuites, ...

From $ 95.0 to $ 165.0 More Information

Nuriootpa Vine Inn  

The Nuriootpa Vine Inn is located in the main street, in the heart of Australia's most famous wine region, the Barossa Valley. The hotel offers three and a half star accommodation with queen size beds, free AUSTAR cable television, individually contr ...

From $ 120.0 to $ 120.0 More Information

Village View  

Apartment style living with a country feel - this spacious first floor luxury apartment offers guests a home away from home. The apartment is centrally located for your visit to the region. Enjoy the convenience and tranquillity of country living. Ou ...

From $ 185.0 to $ 185.0 More Information

Whirlwind Farm Bed & Breakfast  

Whirlwind Farm is a lovely 42-acre property that is quiet and private, overlooking the vineyard and surrounding gardens. One of the features of the accommodation is the characteristic old heavy beams. Tastefully furnished with antique items. Located ...

From $ 165.0 to $ 170.0 More Information

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