The Barossa – Barossa Accommodation Overview   

The Barossa Valley  offers some wonderful Barossa accommodation choices. Whether you are looking for a romantic getaway for two, a family holiday with lots of activities for the kids, an outdoor adventure holiday, or a wine tasting weekend throughout the Barossa Valley, there is something for everyone. No matter what your budget the Barossa offers anything from budget caravan park accommodation to 5 star luxury Barossa accommodation

The Barossa accommodation choices offers a large selection of both catered and non-catered Bed and Breakfast accommodation. Bed and Breakfast accommodation is most popular throughout the region, with some wonderful old stone cottages set in scenic vineyards, luxury modern homes excellently located in the central tourist towns, large family accommodation suitable for large families or group getaways. Below we have showcased one particular Barossa Valley Bed and Breakfast which is very popular and has received some excellent recommendations. 

Greenock’s Old Telegraph Station Bed & Breakfast... 

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The Old Telegraph Station, built in 1860, was one of the first in South Australia, and the original Telegraph Station for the Barossa Valley area. It has been lovingly and well restored into a beautiful Barossa Valley bed and breakfast. With its peaceful location in the quaint town of Greenock , The Old Telegraph Station offers visitors a relaxing environment while still being situated within the heart of the world famous Barossa Valley .   

The accommodation consists of one queen room and one double room, offering a catered maximum for 4 adults, well appointed living room with slow combustion fire for those cool winter nights, modern country-style kitchen with all necessary cutlery, crockery, and cooking utensils. The large bathroom features a lovely 2 person spa bath, perfect for that romantic getaway to the tranquil Barossa Valley. 

All linen, towels, and bathrobes are supplied for each guest for use during their stay. 

Along with its old-world charm Greenock's Old Telegraph Station features some well blended modern comforts including ADSL Broadband to help you keep in touch with family and friends whilst on holiday should you so wish, a 32” flat screen LCD television with a selection of DVD's, air conditioning, electric blankets on both beds for those cool Barossa Valley evenings, washing machine, and an outdoor BBQ, for those relaxing warm summer evenings in the Barossa Valley, made complete with a bottle of fine local wine. 

To make you stay all the more complete, guests receive a complementary bottle of locally produced Barossa Valley Shiraz, some locally produced port, and a selection of toffees/chocolates. 

Off street parking is available on site for a maximum of 2 cars, and there is plenty of kerb side parking directly out front. 

Not only is Bed and Breakfast a popular Barossa accommodation choice, but there are also some very good 5 star hotels throughout the Barossa Valley.    

Novotel Barossa.. 

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With a range of new facilities and services, the Novotel Barossa Valley Resort offers the perfect destination for business or pleasure for your Barossa accommodation

The resort features 140 apartments, incorporating 116 studio rooms and 24 two-bedroom apartments, all newly refurbished and featuring private balconies. 

The range of activities provides the option to relax, get active or indulge your senses. On site activities include the 18-hole Tanunda Pines Golf Club, outdoor heated pool, half-court basketball, badminton and tennis courts, gymnasium, bike hire and more. Indulge in a spa-tacular treatment at endota day spa or meet a local wine maker at the daily complimentary wine tasting. 

Whether you need a romantic weekend escape, some time away with your family or a great location from which to conduct your business, the Novotel Barossa Valley Resort offers the perfect destination for your Barossa accommodation

 

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