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Vacation rentals in The Barossa Council

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A tranquil swimming pool is framed by brick paving and lush greenery. The pool features gentle steps leading into the clear water, reflecting the blue sky above. Surrounding vineyards and rolling hills can be seen in the background, enhancing the serene setting.
Guesthouse in Rowland Flat
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 423 reviews

The Stables

Situated in Rowland Flat on a three-acre property, the stone cottage was the original tack and feed rooms for Mr Rowland's stables. Separated by a courtyard the stables are now the home of the host. The cottage is comprised of a truly delightful bedroom with an antique double bed with stunning garden views; comfortable lounge room with TV/DVD, CD/radio, books and games; light and open equipped kitchenette with bar fridge, microwave, large electric frying pan and breakfast bar overlooking gardens through french windows (provisions for continental breakfast); the bathroom has both separate shower and claw foot slipper bath, toilet and vanity. R/c air-conditioning/heating and ceiling fans throughout. Access from the cottage to your own verandah with garden spilling over…serenity…the perfect spot for breakfast, coffee or bottle of local wine. Enjoy walks through our vineyard and paddocks and come across surprises such as our free-range chooks, wood fire pizza oven, an array of interesting seating and more. Incredible views across the valley floor to the imposing ranges or, bordering our property, the beguiling North Para River (in winter a roaring, cascading joy to behold or in summer the rock based riverbed allows access to caves, a geologists delight) and the birdlife is bountiful. Use of the swimming pool is available in the warmer months.

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A close-up of an alpaca is shown, highlighting its soft, fluffy fur. The alpaca's expressive dark eyes and pointed ears are visible, while another alpaca partially occupies the background, showcasing its textured coat and grassy surroundings.
Tiny home in Cromer Barossa
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

Small Manor

NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN Petit Manor is located on the fringe of the Barossa Valley on 50 picturesque acres of land with rolling farmland, trees and hills. Perfect for a romantic getaway, the tiny house is set in a scenic location surrounded by alpacas and provides a pleasing blend of modern conveniences in a tranquil setting. It has one bedroom with a queen size bed, a small kitchen and lounge area, it also has a deck and verandah that you can enjoy any time of day. approx 1 hour from city

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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, 357 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.

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The cabin's entrance is highlighted by a welcoming porch with wooden beams, surrounded by lush greenery. Reclaimed corrugated iron walls reflect the rustic design, while a large door invites guests inside. Softly lit by natural light, the space embodies an open and approachable atmosphere.
Farm stay in Williamstown
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

It's Bonza! Mill About Vineyard, Barossa Valley SA

Unwind in this delightful, inclusive & accessible studio on a hobby farm in the Barossa Valley, close to the Adelaide Hills, historic Gawler, 40min from the beach. Drawing on Barossa heritage, it showcases reclaimed corrugated iron walls & roof. Warm yet roomy & comfy: queen bed, kitchenette, aircon+ceiling fan. Breakfast supplies. Wheelchair ramp, wide doors. Views of vineyard, nature, garden. Picnic spot, bush trails, wineries nearby. LGBTQ+ welcoming. Perfect for romance or a quiet break.

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A group of geese, displaying various shades of grey and white, walk across a grassy area scattered with autumn leaves. A tree with vibrant red foliage stands nearby, and two dogs are seen in the background, observing the scene.
Guest suite in Stone Well
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

WHISTLER VINEYARD RETREAT

Set on 80acres in the heart of the Barossa Valley this private, self-contained guest wing is surrounded by vineyard and gardens. Our retreat gets you back to nature... with vineyard and scrub walks, (accompanied by at least one of our Border Collies), friendly geese, an inquisitive free-roaming peacock, hens, rescued & wild kangaroos, the occasional Koala and a myriad of birdlife. Take in the views from the verandas, sit by the campfire (during the cooler months) or relax in the hammock.

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A charming 1920's cottage is framed by a white picket fence and vibrant greenery. A shaded front porch leads to the entrance, with a well-maintained garden and an inviting facade that features stone detailing and a gabled roof.
Cottage in Tanunda
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 211 reviews

Miriam's Cottage self contained Bed and Breakfast

This lovely 1920's cottage is located in a quiet tree lined street in the heart of Tanunda. Miriam's is a 5 minute walk to shops and restaurants such as Ferment Asian, 1918, Musque and cafe's. Also walking distance to Langmeil winery, Peter Lehmann, Z Wines etc Breakfast provisions are there for guests to either have a cooked breakfast of bacon, eggs, tomatoes, mushrooms or continental breakfast. Included is also a cheese plate and bottle of wine. Firepit only supplied when seasonal.

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The two-storey accommodation features a modern architectural design with a sloped roof and wide porch. Lush greenery surrounds the property, while vineyard views extend from the front. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, complementing the serene landscape.
Home in Tanunda
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Barossa 1900 Vineyard Retreat

Barossa 1900 offers luxury vineyard accommodation for 10 people in the Barossa Valley, one hour’s drive from Adelaide. The private two-acre property is home to some of the Barossa’s oldest dry-grown Grenache grapes and is located a short walk to cellar doors, restaurants, breweries and retail shopping in Tanunda. As a sister property to Barossa 1900 Homestead, together these two properties sleep 18 people. We offer generous inclusions and private winemaker tastings by appointment.

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The entrance of the 1880s farmhouse is framed by lush greenery and blooming flowers. A pathway of gravel leads to the steps of the porch, which is shaded by a wide roof and features large glass doors that invite natural light.
Cottage in Rowland Flat
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Peace and serenity in the heart of the Barossa

Archery Road Estate is a bouquet vineyard nestled in the heart of the famous picturesque Barossa Valley. The 1880s farmhouse offers an exclusive getaway for a couple, family or group of friends. The spacious retreat has four bedrooms, comprising of three queen size beds and one twin bedroom. Relax on the deck with a complimentary bottle of Jacob’s Creek wine and enjoy views of the cottage garden, vineyard and tall gums or work up a sweat on the property’s private tennis court.

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A circular stone fire pit is surrounded by wooden benches, providing a communal seating area. A large tree is illuminated with soft lights, enhancing the outdoor space. Lush green grass and well-maintained landscaping frame the area, creating an inviting atmosphere for relaxation.
Cottage in Tanunda
5 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Para River Cottage

‘Para River Cottage’ Built in 1920 overlooking the gum studded cliff face of the North Para River, this quaint and cosy cottage has been elegantly restored for your fulfilment. Embrace the quiet rural feel of native birdsong and scattered sheep across the way, all whilst being within a short stroll of the heart of Tanunda. It’s a great spot to discover the Barossa Valley and a lovely neighbourhood. I have so many great memories here, and I’m convinced that you will too.

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Cottage in Angaston
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 127 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.

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Guesthouse in Altona
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

UzuriBarossa - African Soul, Barossa Spirit

Experience UzuriBarossa — a serene two-acre retreat near Lyndoch that captures the rugged beauty of rural Australia. Here, African-inspired elegance meets the rustic charm of the Barossa. This self-contained cottage invites you to slow down, reconnect, and savour life’s special moments. Enjoy warm, textured interiors, tranquil views, and modern comforts, nestled among fruit trees, native gums, and visiting wildlife — just moments from world-class wineries.

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Farm stay in Kersbrook
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Spacious country retreat - Hills & Barossa

Pepper Tree Farm is a peaceful, private country retreat nestled between the Adelaide Hills and Barossa Valley — perfectly positioned for a relaxed escape. Enjoy a slow start with local breakfast provisions before exploring nearby wineries, scenic drives, and charming towns. With spacious, self-contained living and tranquil outdoor areas, it’s an ideal place to unwind — from long lunches under the vines to cosy evenings by the fire.

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