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Room description
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Min. night stay
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Rates shown in Australian Dollars (AU$) & are tax inclusive per room.
Card fees apply
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| Book Mad Autumn Special | 2 | AU$250 | 212 | 212 | 212 | 212 | 212 | Sold | Sold | 212 | 212 | Sold | Sold | Sold | Sold | Sold |
| Book Private Ensuite Room | 1 | AU$250 | 225 | 250 | 250 | 225 | 225 | Sold | Sold | 225 | 250 | 250 | 250 | 250 | 250 | 250 |
| Book Mad Autumn Special | |
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Enjoy 2 nights B&B accommodation at Bellevue, Q/S beds and en-suite bathrooms, 3-course breakfast, off-street parking, nightcap of port, morning newspaper, noon checkout... 100m to restaurants and cellar doors.
Rates are for 2 people. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults.
Cancellation policy: No Cancellations or Changes
( Details )
Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room will not be permitted for any reason. Once confirmed a booking cannot be refunded or altered in any way. |
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| Book Private Ensuite Room | |
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Bedding configuration is a queen bed. Private ensuite bathroom. 3 course gourmet breakfast daily. Special diets catered for with advance notice. You really need 2-3 nights to take advantage of all the region has to offer!
Rates are for 2 people. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults.
Cancellation policy: No Cancellations or Changes
( Details )
Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room will not be permitted for any reason. Once confirmed a booking cannot be refunded or altered in any way. |
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| Check In |
1500hrs |
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| Check In Instructions |
If Check In is likely to be later than 17:00 hours please notify hosts in advance. ETA is required to confirm your booking. |
| Check Out |
1200hrs |
| Getting There |
Adelaide City There are two choices from the city. Leave the city via Anzac Highway or Goodwood Road, turn left onto Main South Road (A13) and follow signs to the Fleurieu Peninsula and McLaren Vale. By Train The train departs Adelaide Railway station for Noarlunga Centre every 25 mins (Mon - Sat) and every 30 mins (Sun). Southlink Bus No 751 departs Noarlunga Centre for Aldinga via McLaren Vale & Willunga (5 return trips Mon - Fri). You can also get the 752 which goes to McLaren Flat via Mclaren Vale Alight at bus stop number 87. From NSW/ Vic: Via Western Highway: -continue onto the South Eastern Freeway - take the Mt Barker exit - follow signs to Macclesfield then Meadows, Kangarilla, McLaren Flat then McLaren Vale. Turn right into the Main Street. Turn right into Chalk Hill Road. Via Tailem Bend: take the turning to Wellington and cross on the free ferry service (operates 24 hours day 7 days per week). Follow the sighs to Langhorne Creek, then Strathalbyn, Meadows, Kangarilla, McLaren Flat then McLaren Vale. Turn right into the Main Street. Turn right into Chalk Hill Road. |
| Parking |
FREE Off-street parking. |
| Things To Do |
McLaren Vale is less than an hour's drive from Adelaide. It is a charming township surrounded by more than 70 vineyards and wineries. The vast majority have their own cellar door, where tastings and sales are available. On every side there are fields of grapes and signposts at various points with invitations to visit cellar doors. Olive trees dot the landscape. McLaren Vale has a maritime climate: warm to hot dry summers and moderate winters. The region boasts kilometers of white, clean uncrowded beaches, such as Christies, Sellicks and Maslins (Australia's first nudist beach). These are found along the coast of Gulf St Vincent. A short drive away is Port Noarlunga, with an underwater trail for snorkeling and scuba diving. The Onkaparinga River wetland trail offers a board-walk and abundant bird life within a recreation park. There are several trails with graded bushwalks to explore the gorge. This park is full of native trees, birds and reptiles. There are plenty of art and craft shops, plant nurseries, a chocolate factory and local produce. Throughout the area there is an enticing variety of restaurants producing gourmet meals using the area's local produce; The Salopian Inn, The Barn, The Currant Shed, Star of Greece and d'Arrys Verandah, amongst others. The 20 conservation parks on the Fleurieu Peninsula offer untouched scrubland, a home to kangaroos, koalas, emus and reptiles. The Heysen Trail (Australia's longest public footpath) and Kuitpo Forest are great for walking. The Onkaparinga River is SA's second longest river and the park encompasses the lower reaches containing the last remaining pockets of native vegetation in the southern Adelaide region. |