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Vacation rentals in Angaston

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 70 vacation rentals in Angaston

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Angaston vacation rentals start at G$14,648 GYD per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 4,500 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    40 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    20 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    60 of Angaston vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi, and Pool across Angaston rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Angaston stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

Top-rated vacation rentals in Angaston

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Top guest favorite
The exterior of a charming cottage is visible, constructed with local stone and featuring a metal roof. Framed windows allow natural light to enter, surrounded by lush green grapevines that enhance the cottage's tranquil setting.
Cottage in Tanunda
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 373 reviews

Halletts Valley Hideaway

Charmaine and Steve are the hosts at Halletts Valley Hideaway - a luxurious self-contained cottage tucked away amidst vineyards on the outskirts of Tanunda, in the heart of the beautiful Barossa Valley. The property was rebuilt from the ground up in 2017, blending original timber beams and local stone with contemporary design to offer guests a haven of peace and comfort. Enjoy panoramic views of rolling hills, spectacular Barossa sunsets, kangaroos amongst the vines and blue wrens on the lawn.

Top guest favorite
A modern cottage studio features a striking design with a mix of stone and sleek black materials. Large glass windows offer a view of the surrounding greenery, while a wooden deck is furnished with two chairs, inviting relaxation in the outdoor space.
Guesthouse in Woodside
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

"The Nook" Studio Guesthouse

Welcome to The Nook, your cozy retreat nestled in the serene Adelaide Hills. This modern cottage studio is the perfect haven for those seeking tranquility and comfort amidst natures embrace. With its sleek design and thoughtful amenities, The Nook offers a seamless blend of contemporary living and rustic charm. Whether you are sipping wine on the private patio, exploring the nearby vineyards or simply unwinding by the fireplace, come experience the beauty of the Adelaide Hills in our Oasis

Top guest favorite
The living area features large sliding glass doors that open to a deck and vineyard views. Natural light fills the space, highlighting a neutral-toned sofa and a wooden coffee table adorned with a decorative tray and magazines. Potted plants add a touch of greenery near the window.
Guest suite in Angaston
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 297 reviews

Vineyard Views

Vineyard Views, hidden in the ridges of Menglers Hill near Angaston, on a working-vineyard, delivers everything you need for your next weekend getaway in the Barossa. With Angaston a five-minute drive in one direction and world class wineries a five-minute drive in another, Vineyard Views has you covered. You can stay in and watch the sunset from the deck with a glass of shiraz, or you can use the peaceful location as a base to visit nearby cellar doors and other Barossa attractions.

Guest favorite
A cozy bedroom features a spacious bed with white linens and decorative pillows. A vibrant artwork adorns the wall above the bed, while a tasteful throw blanket is draped over the foot. A stylish bedside table and a warm electric fireplace enhance the inviting ambiance.
Cottage in Angaston
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Angaston Blue-Stone Stay - Barossa Valley

Experience the epitome of comfort and convenience at our Angaston Bluestone Stay accommodation. Nestled in the heart of the Barossa Valley, just a short stroll away from the vibrant main street. Conveniently situated within reach of renowned restaurants, and the finest wineries, our accommodation also provides easy parking for your convenience. Escape to our Angaston Bluestone Stay, where comfort meets sophistication, promising a memorable stay in the heart of the Barossa Valley.

Top guest favorite
A charming historical cottage built from local marble is set amidst a spacious yard. Flowering trees frame the entrance, while a manicured lawn complements the stone steps that lead to the front door. A clear sky enhances the serene ambiance of the property.
Cottage in Angaston
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Devitt on French, quiet and romantic

Built in 1860, Devitt on French B&B is a step back to the old charms of yesteryear with the modern amenities that make for the perfect escape to the Barossa Valley. Complete privacy with a magnificent look out from the front verandah for your morning coffee. Ideally set amongst the oldest houses in Angaston shaded by a Silver Ash and an old apple tree, this quiet street is an easy walking distance to the main street coffee shops, wine tasting rooms, popular restaurants, and more.

Top guest favorite
A charming garden area is highlighted by native plants and a rustic stone feature. An antique plow sits at the center, surrounded by colorful flowers and greenery. The inviting cottage exterior showcases brick walls, a metal roof, and decorative porch details.
Cottage in Angaston
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Charming cottage in Angaston

The Rusty Olive is an intimate lovers retreat nestled in the heart of Angaston, one of the most beautiful towns in the Barossa Valley wine and food region. The cottage is located in a quiet street within walking distance to restaurants, wine and cheese bars, smokehouse, bakeries and Italian cooking school. Only an hour's drive north-east of Adelaide, The Rusty Olive is the perfect base for exploring the world famous Barossa Valley and ideal for a romantic getaway.

Top guest favorite
A claw-foot bath is positioned outdoors, offering a scenic view of lush greenery and gentle hills. Sunlight casts a warm glow over the area, highlighting potted plants and a wooden deck. A person relaxes in the bath, holding a mug.
Cottage in Lenswood
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 619 reviews

Ode to the Orchard • outdoor bath, stunning views

A cosy, curated cottage with a rustic vibe, Ode to the Orchard is surrounded by the Adelaide Hills’ finest wineries and sits high on 16 acres. It is one of the original stone homes of the area and enjoys stunning 360 degree views of picturesque Lenswood. There is no better place to relax: soak in the gorgeous claw-foot bath looking out to the stars, enjoy that glass of local red by the fire, or try out our apple crumble recipe in the vintage wood-fired Aga.

Top guest favorite
A tranquil scene at sunset showcases a gently sloping landscape, with clusters of trees and scattered rocks. Soft clouds reflect warm hues of pink and orange, while a calm atmosphere invites enjoyment of the natural surroundings.
Home in Angaston
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

Pinecone Ridge, Barossa - enjoy your own 16 acres

Whether you are looking for a base from which to explore the Barossa, or a place in which to bunker down and take a break from a fast-paced life, Pinecone Ridge is for you. The house is nestled into a ridge top amongst rolling hills and vineyards, and large windows in the open plan living area allow you to enjoy the spectacular views whether you are inside or outside. Enjoy exploring the 16 acre property - it's all yours!

Top guest favorite
A circular plunge pool is surrounded by a wooden deck and glass railing, offering unobstructed views of the lush vineyard landscape. Green trees and foliage form a serene backdrop, creating a tranquil atmosphere for relaxation and enjoyment.
Cottage in Tanunda
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 443 reviews

Rogasch Cottage

Situated in the heart of the Barossa Valley and nestled amidst 9 acres of vineyard, this fully renovated 1860's cottage is only 5 minutes walk to Tanunda's coffee shops and restaurants With magnificent vineyard and rural views you can enjoy a glass of wine whilst relaxing in the heated plunge pool or enjoying the comfort of an open fire place. Did we mention there is also access to your own private cellar ;-)

Top guest favorite
The cabin is situated amongst tall gum trees, surrounded by native gardens and grasses. A sense of seclusion is achieved through the natural landscape, with expansive views across the hills visible in the distance.
Cabin in Lobethal
5 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

The House on Soul Hill - Boutique Curated Escape

Nestled amongst the gums with expansive views across the hills, our boutique 30sqm cabin is custom designed as a luxury self-contained getaway for 2 people, with everything you need to explore our wonderful Adelaide Hills region including a gourmet breakfast box full of local produce. Whether it’s a romantic getaway or just because, we have carefully curated a space where you can relax, unwind and reconnect.

Top guest favorite
A cozy bedroom features a spacious bed with warm orange linens and a textured throw. Large glass doors offer views of the outdoors, and a stylish round bathtub is visible in the background. Skylights allow natural light to illuminate the area.
Farm stay in Mount Torrens
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Hollows Hut - Luxury Couples Retreat

Escape to the serene beauty of Mount Torrens and experience the perfect blend of comfort and nature at Hollows Hut. Our charming luxury retreat is designed especially for couples, offering a peaceful sanctuary with breathtaking views of the Bremer Valley that will captivate your senses from sunrise to sunset. Plus, with a relaxed 11 am checkout, you can savour every last moment of your stay.

Top guest favorite
The log cabin is enveloped by vibrant autumn foliage, featuring a striking orange tree in the foreground. A natural path leads to the entrance, framed by lush greenery. The cabin’s rustic exterior showcases a metal roof, harmonizing with the surrounding landscape.
Cabin in Norton Summit
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 255 reviews

Juniper Grove • Adelaide Hills Log Cabin

Juniper Grove is a thoughtful little log cabin, nestled in the Adelaide Hills. Originally built by hand in the 1970s and lovingly restored over the past year, this place is a rich, thoughtful one that you won't want to leave. Think floor to ceiling wood, board games aplenty, cozy flax-linen sheets, birdsong and the call of native birds as you rest and recharge.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Angaston?

    Angaston has a mix of cozy cottages, restored heritage homes, and modern apartments. Stays near the town center often provide easy access to local shops, dining, and vineyards.

  • What are the best things to do in Angaston with kids?

    Kids can explore Memorial Reserve playgrounds, visit farm animals at local markets, and discover nature trails around Angaston. Community events and family-friendly wineries provide interactive experiences.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Angaston?

    Wander historic Main Street, sample regional produce at Barossa Farmers Market, and enjoy tastings at local vineyards. Walking trails and country parks add scenic options to your visit.

  • How is the weather in Angaston?

    Angaston has warm summers around 85°F (30°C) and cooler winters near 56°F (14°C), with rainfall peaking mid-year. Layered clothing helps adapt to changing conditions throughout the day.

  • When is the best time to visit Angaston?

    Late spring and early autumn are frequently suggested for mild weather and changing vineyard landscapes. Summers reach up to 85°F (30°C), while winters are cooler around 56°F (14°C), making each season distinct.

  • What are the best places to visit in Angaston?

    Explore Angaston’s historic streets, visit the Barossa Farmers Market, and wander through Memorial Reserve. The area’s wineries, frequently suggested by visitors, highlight the local tradition of winemaking.

  • What are some hiking trails in Angaston?

    Explore paths in the Angaston Rail Trail, which runs through scenic countryside, or wander local nature reserves with gentle walking tracks. These routes are often recommended for spotting native plants and birds.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Angaston?

    Families often enjoy exploring playgrounds at Memorial Reserve, attending community markets, and picnicking in local parks. Easier walking trails and interactive workshops are also frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Angaston?

    Many visitors explore surrounding Barossa Valley vineyards, visit regional towns with historic architecture, or tour nearby conservation parks. Day trips often combine local wine tastings, culinary experiences, and nature walks.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Angaston?

    Angaston has pet friendly stays, including some cottages and vacation rentals around the town center and rural vineyards. Many hosts welcome pets, so it is worth checking individual listings for details.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Angaston?

    Locals often advise booking vineyard experiences ahead and visiting weekend markets early for fresh produce. Walking or cycling lets you discover scenic streets and historic corners at a relaxed pace.

  • What is Angaston known for?

    Angaston is known for its historic town center, vibrant wine culture, and artisan markets. The region’s heritage buildings, friendly community, and Barossa Valley traditions shape its local character.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Angaston?

    Visit local art studios, lesser-known family-run wineries, and explore historic stone buildings tucked off the main streets. Saturday markets and small bakeries often surprise with unique finds.

  • What are the best foods to try in Angaston?

    Angaston has locally made cheeses, artisan bread, cured meats, and farm-fresh produce. Barossa Valley wines, regional pies, and jams are popular flavors to explore at markets and eateries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Angaston?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes for town strolls and vineyard visits, a light jacket for cool evenings, and sun protection for warm afternoons. Carry a reusable water bottle and consider bringing layered clothing, as temperatures vary seasonally.

  • What is the nightlife in Angaston like?

    Nightlife in Angaston tends to be relaxed, with wine bars, casual pubs, and locally inspired restaurants. Some venues host live music or tastings around the town center, creating a welcoming atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Angaston?

    Angaston hosts seasonal food and wine festivals, community markets, and arts celebrations, particularly in spring and autumn. Barossa Vintage Festival is often recommended for its local culture and historical themes.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Angaston?

    Angaston has family friendly rentals, including cottages with gardens and multi-bedroom homes near the town center. Many properties are designed with group gatherings and comfort in mind.

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