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Australia > SA > Barossa Valley
$135/night
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2 bedrooms, up to 4 people Minimum night: 1
Central location, within walking distance to just about everything you'll need in Gawler. Modern and very comfortable, fully self contained accommodation with 2 bedrooms. Sleeps 4. Ideal for couples or family.
$150/night
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1 bedroom, up to 4 people
One of two self-contained units. Up to 4 people per unit. 1 queen bedroom, 1 sofa bed, 1 bathroom per unit.
Superb location right on the main street of Angaston and so close to the park.
$120/night
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up to 10 people
Springton is a quiet and peaceful retreat from the city, located midway between Angaston in the Barossa Valley and Hahndorf in the Adelaide Hills. Valley Image Springton, boasts 2 unique and delightful B&B units (circa 1863).
$180/night
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3 bedrooms, up to 6 people
Quality accommodation for up to six guests.
Private location right in the heart of Tanunda.
$190/night
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3 bedrooms, up to 6 people Minimum night: 1
Acorn Cottage is a circa 1900, lovingly restored cottage located in a quiet residential street in the beautiful township of Angaston accommodating 2-6 guests.
$110/night
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3 bedrooms, up to 10 people Minimum nights: 2
40 Acres of peace and tranquillity, surrounded by well known wineries and grape growers. This 3 bedroom 2 bathroom house offers all that. Sit on the balcony covered in vines and bunches of grapes, sipping a local wine while enjoying the sunset.
$245/night
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3 bedrooms, up to 6 people Minimum nights: 2
EXCLUSIVE VINEYARD STAY OVERLOOKING THE BAROSSA, romantic, luxury, cozy, 3 elegant bedrooms, stunning spa bath, log fire, r/c a/c, timber floor, fine furnishing, modern kitchen, HD LCD TV/DVD/CD units, in-house DVDs + 6 Gates Wine & prov. for Cooked Bfast
$160/night
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2 bedrooms, up to 4 people
This authentic self-contained 1850's German Settlers Cottage set in a large old world cottage garden awaits your exclusive occupancy and best suited for a couple. The cottage will accommodate 4 - but please contact owner first re suitability.
$108/night
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40 bedrooms, up to 3 people Minimum night: 1
Located in the heart of the Barossa Valley, the Barossa Motor Lodge is within walking distance of several wineries, and driving distance to many others. Winery tours can be arranged.
$150/night
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1 bedroom, up to 4 people
One of two self-contained units. Up to 4 people per unit. 1 queen bedroom, 1 sofa bed and 1 bathroom per unit.
Superb location right on the main street of Angaston and so close to the park.
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Cosy winter wine week
A cosy week in Adelaide Hills /Mclaren vale wine region for $550 plus wine
Save $290!
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Pine Village Holiday Home
Have a winter's break by the river - stay 3 days, pay only 2. Rate is $125 couple/night
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SPECIAL August on the Bay
25% off 2 bedroom, self-contained units for the month of August only. minimum 4 nights
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Travel Tools to help plan your perfect escape
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TakeABreak.com.au, Australia’s only independent holiday rental website, has initiated a first time ‘Best Places to Stay’ award for Australian destinations which recognises towns and cities that have outstanding facilities in specialist segment categories. Winners will be voted on by the public with 8 categories presenting finalists across each state.
Just some of the cities that are finalists in the TakeABreak destination awards:
| Gold Coast, QLD |
13.99% |
| Wollongong, NSW |
0.70% |
| Cairns, QLD |
9.09% |
| Darwin, NT |
4.20% |
| Melbourne, VIC |
24.48% |
| Launceston, TAS |
6.99% |
| Sydney, NSW |
2.38% |
| Perth, WA |
15.38% |
| Coolangatta, QLD |
1.40% |
| Adelaide, SA |
1.40% |
And here's why...
“Went to Australia Open in 2008, after that went for a walk along theMelbourne streets and saw the people having a gathering and playing guitars along the road. So enjoyable.”
“Commencing in Perth and driving all the way up the coast to Monkey Mia where we fed and swam with dolphins. Then back down to Perth where we swam with seals and then onto the Margaret River region, where we fed stingrays. Along the way we found some spectacular places to stay and discover and the weather was absolutely fabulous.WA has so much to offer and the people were always friendly and helpful.”
“Just love going to Sydney for a 'take-a-break' holiday... the funniest holiday experience was going over on the ferry when it broke down, but being on the water was just beautiful.”
“My favourite holiday experience was Darwin. We were only there about 8 days but managed to jam so much into that short time. From crocodiles jumping out of the water right in front of us, to the fantastic markets. Not to mention the waterfalls, sunsets, scenery and wild life. Even so there still was a lot we didn’t get to see. One day I want to go back.”
“Gold Coast has the most to offer. We went to 3 theme parks, Outback Spectacular, most shopping centres, surfing, walks on the squeaky sand beaches, coffee shops , choice of movies, theatre and shows. Loved it.”
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