Set in Angaston, 46 km from Big Rocking Horse, Barossa Brauhaus Hotel offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. Every room comes with a balcony.
Tess
Australia
No breakfast. Would have been good to have been told that once we went out of the building we couldn't get back it. When we went to leave I went to bring car closer and then could not get back into the building. If not providing breakfast a list of places where to get breakfast would have been helpful also.
Boasting a garden, private pool and garden views, Treveth is situated in Angaston. Featuring room service, this property also provides guests with a picnic area.
Set in Angaston and only 46 km from Big Rocking Horse, Angaston Saleyards Luxury Accommodation offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Featuring mountain views, Angaston by the Winter Creek features accommodation with a spa and wellness centre and a balcony, around 45 km from Big Rocking Horse.
Barossa Weintal Hotel is located in the heart of Australia’s wine country, within walking distance of several wineries and just 1 hour's drive north of Adelaide.
Boasting a terrace, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, The Tanunda Club Guest Suites is set in Tanunda, 42 km from Big Rocking Horse and 42 km from My Money House Oval. The hotel has family rooms.
The Wine Vine Hotel offers affordable accommodation in the heart of the Barossa wine region, less than 2 km from the Barossa Wine and Visitor Centre.
Margaret
Australia
The bonus question says that I stated a preference for a quiet room, which I did not, however certainly a quiet room is what I do like. The room was super quiet, & I suspect most of them there are. It was spacious & clean. Plenty of extras like tea, coffee, milk, toiletries etc, plenty of plates cutlery etc. Even were lovely little heart shaped chocolates on the bed. Good cupboard space. The larger of the 2 mattresses was very good, the single one was not & needs replacing in Room 26. Pillows comfy, & extra pillows & blankets in the wardrobe. Loved the small sheltered exterior back area outside the sliding doors, where there's a small table & two chairs. Appreciated the privacy of it. When we arrived the night before it was very cold and getting dark, so left the curtains closed & didn't discover that area till am; but next morning as the sun came out a bit were able to make use of it. Then realised we could have bought that little table inside the night before & had our meal from the restaurant in our room which is allowed & would have been great. The food at the restaurant is SO GOOD! The best Asian food I have had, usually it's more sauce than solid ingredients & the sauce too sweet or salty. Not here. The price is reasonable considering the generous serves, which also doesn't happen often. We have told others about it, & when we visit the Barossa again from Adelaide will eat there, even if not staying there. All the staff were lovely, including in the restaurant. Price of room was very reasonable hence why chosen it rather than other venues, as well as the great location. Also really helpful to be able to park a car right outside the room. Everything clean.
Set in Tanunda, 43 km from Big Rocking Horse, Basedow Units Tanunda offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Pauline
Australia
There is so much to like about this property. From being genuinely welcomed by host Louise to the really clean and homely unit I felt so relaxed and comfortable. The little touches of lamps and heater on to welcome me to the fresh flowers, quality shampoo, conditioner etc etc assured me my comfort was important . Location and quiet surroundings are well worth noting. I should also mention the Tim tams! Thank you!
Boasting old-world, self-contained cottages with fully equipped kitchens, including continental breakfast provisions, Tanunda Cottages is located on the main street of Tanunda.
Catherine
Australia
The location of the cottages are very close to the centre of Tanunda and the neighbouring Barossa Valley.
The cottage was tastefully decorated and felt very homley.
Beakfast supplies were tasty.
Lovely quiet little town. The Cheese company and The Real Pantry were great places to visit and nice people to talk with. Nosh makes great Iced Coffee and Gully Garden has great food, especially the peaches.
Sue
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
Quaint rural town.
Quaint rural town. Lovely architecture to stroll around and admire.
Nice places to eat. Pub meals or cafe for breakfast/brunch.
10 minutes from Tanunda and Nuriootpa so very close to all you might want to visit in the Barossa.
We stayed at the Brauhaus Hotel. Very clean and friendly vibe. Good pub food.
Nosh was the cafe we ate breakfast and it was very nice
linda
Australia
10
Scored 10
Angaston is well positioned in the Barossa for wine tasting.
Angaston is well positioned in the Barossa for wine tasting. Maggie Beer's Farm is close by as is the Chocolate Factory. There is a lot of history around the town, you just need to explore to find it.
David
Australia
10
Scored 10
Angaston is a pretty area with Tanunda, & Nuriootpa very...
Angaston is a pretty area with Tanunda, & Nuriootpa very close by. Amenities are great with a Foodland supermarket, quaint little shops along the main street. There is a lovely farmers fresh fruit & veg store on the main drive between Angaston & Tanunda. It is about a little over an hours drive to Hahndorf & The Cedars with Hans Heydon house & gallery in the Adelaide Hills, & about 2 hours to Clare. There are lots of wineries & cellar doors close by - Pepperjack, Jacobs Creek, Peter Lehmann to name a few. Berge's U Underground cellars & tasting room is in the main street & well worth the experience. There is a hop on hop off bus which takes you around a selection of wineries $80. It leaves from the carpark behind the Visitor's Ctr in the main Street. The roads are well maintained throughout the area. Maybe a 3-4 night stay followed by 1-2 night stay in Hahndorf, followed by a 2-3 night stay in McLaren Vale.
Patricia
10
Scored 10
Angaston is perfectly placed to explore the Barossa region...
Angaston is perfectly placed to explore the Barossa region and Eden valley. The pretty town has some great coffee shops and excellent wineries (both large and boutique) within a few minutes. The Saturday morning market at the local town hall had some fabulous produce and interesting crafts. Places highly recommended include Lamberts Wines, Vintners restaurant, The Barossa Chocolate Company and Nosh cafe.
Tricia
Australia
10
Scored 10
Angaston is a lovely town in the Barossa, but not as busy as...
Angaston is a lovely town in the Barossa, but not as busy as the big ones which makes it a great place to base yourself for your weekend away.
We eat at Saltram's Winery, the food was delicious, exceptional in fact, we will be planning a way of eating there again. We also had dinner at Wanera Wine Bar, the food was also very good.
The friendliness and welcome.
From the moment you arrive Julie the host makes you feel welcome and her attention to detail is incredible.
From the fruit and chocolates in the fridge to the complementary port and games in the cupboard you realIse Julie has made it special for you and puts a lot of thought into what you have while you stay in her accommodation.
The quality of workmanship is simply outstanding and the whole place is a credit to the conversion work that was done and the breakfast at Nosh Angaston was superb.
We will stay again!
Cute period cottage in the heart of Angaston, located on a quiet street but within a few minutes' walk to all amenities including bar, restaurant, grocery shop plus a few specialty shops eg Barossa cheese company.
Very well equipped, you don't need to take anything with you, it's like a home from home (shampoo, washing powder, condiments, you name it!)
Breakfast basket was excellent with enough food for a cooked breakfast, also a bottle of wine, port and juices.
Fabulous location at the high end of the gorgeous Main Street in Angaston. Wonderful walking down to cafes, pubs & great local produce stores in this little village. It is a great base to walk the Barossa with access to the trail to Nuriootpa & Tanunda. Apartment is comfortable & warm with outlook on to historic buildings. Sparkling wine & chocolate was a lovely hospitable gesture. We will definitely visit & stay again. Thank you to our host Nicky
We had a great stay at the Bauhaus Hotel, perfect place to rest our head for a night, after exploring the Barossa. In a central location in Angaston, free parking behind the property and beautiful modernised rooms. Seperate bathrooms are very clean and modern, quiet rooms despite being above the pub. Lovely street with cafes & bakeries before hitting some wine tastings. Would stay here again, highly recommended! :)
Communication with the host was excellent. The house was spotless clean and the beds very comfortable. It was stocked with everything you need, just bring your toothbrush. We enjoyed the complimentary wine, biscuits and other thoughtful touches. The location is great. Walnut cottage is in a quiet street, walking distance from shops and restaurants and Angaston is smack in the middle of the Barossa Valley.
A beautiful room in this lovely old hotel. Recently refurbished so very clean. Bed and pillows very comfy. Coffee & tea making facilities and small fridge. No ensuite bathroom but not an issue. 4 brand new bathrooms off the central hallway serving only 5 rooms.Lovely to sit out on the balcony overlooking the Main Street of this pretty town. No noise from the pub or street below.
Friendly helpful staff.
Nicely furnished 2 bedroom apartment within walking distance to cafes and shops in Angaston. The king size bed was very comfortable. Kitchen well equipped for cooking with a coffee machine and coffee supplied too. Nice, quiet position with parking at the rear of the property. We stayed in the Chardonnay suite which is upstairs.
beautiful quiet location. loved the property .. loved the old school historical feel.
super quiet and roomy for 3 of us.
we only stayed 1 night but could’ve stayed a week. our 7 year old loved the animals surrounding the property. An easy walk to the main drag.
Angaston definitely the most beautiful town in the Barossa!
Well presented and very clean. Extremely comfortable bed and fabulous rain shower. Netflix provided and google mini. Easy walk to shops and eateries in Angaston. Great security features and entrance lighting. New laundry equipment with clothes line and individual airers.
Huge property, heaps of room for our group of four. Great location, very close to Angaston which has a supermarket and plenty of cafes. Weather was a bit chilly but the house has great heating. Would love to come back again when the sun is shining!!
Absolutely everything! Angaston Lodge is superb, it's beautiful, spacious with everything you could possibly need. So many thoughtful extras too.
Grant and Tony are wonderful hosts and we look forward to returning 😊
Great location for walking to venues in Angaston, such as pubs, cafes, dining. Impressed with the breakfast options, both on the counter and in the fridge. Comfy bed with many cover/pillow options. Roomy car parking.
We liked everything about our stay. Angaston Lodge and hosts, Tony and Grant, are synonymous with excellence right down to the finest details. One of the best experiences we have had while travelling abroad.
Very spacious with separate utility room with laundry facilities. Great outdoor area overlooking the Lamberts estate vineyard. We will definitely be staying there again as we have family in Angaston.
Cozy one bedroom B&B in Angaston. Exceptional breakfast provisions and extra goodies. Well maintained and clean. Appreciated the laundry facilities as we were on an extended vacation.
Very quiet location among vineyards. Short drive to Angaston village with supermarket, cafes. Close to Maggie Beer’s Farm and wider range of shops and facilities at Nurioopta.
Great location in Angaston, very comfy bed, great shower and excellent breakfast provisions. Heated pool was great for the kids. The hosts were lovely and helpful.
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