Providing a garden, Barossa Valley’s Captain Rodda’s Cottage offers accommodations in Angaston. Offering complimentary private parking, the vacation home is 29 miles from Big Rocking Horse.
linda
United Kingdom
A beautiful, unique step back in time. We loved the house, the garden, the location and the eye for detail. Clean and welcoming. Beds were very comfortable.
Featuring a garden, Treveth features accommodations in Angaston. Guests are welcome to go for a swim in the private pool. There's a sun terrace and guests can use free Wifi and free private parking.
Angaston Saleyards Luxury Accommodation in Angaston provides accommodations with a garden and a terrace.
Kerry
Australia
It was great to be able to find cute accommodation at very short notice. It was very clean and tidy. Was lovely to be able to sit on the balcony and watch the sun go down and enjoy the peace and quite of the property.
Angaston by the Winter Creek offers accommodations in Angaston, 28 miles from Big Rocking Horse. This vacation home offers air-conditioned accommodations with a balcony.
Nantapat
Australia
A beautiful cosy and well set out place to stay with everything you would ever need. Good base for exploring the Barrossa and hosts were easy to connect with.
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.
Daryl
Australia
Very nice room & inclusion of a bath was great. The staff were amazing.
Featuring a terrace, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, The Tanunda Club Guest Suites is located in Tanunda, 26 miles from Big Rocking Horse and 26 miles from My Money House Oval.
Ben
Australia
The beds were very comfortable and the bathrooms very spacious
Location was perfect to everything
The Wine Vine Hotel offers affordable accommodations in the heart of the Barossa wine region, less than 1.2 mi from the Barossa Wine and Visitor Center.
Boasting old-world, self-contained cottages with fully equipped kitchens, including continental breakfast provisions, Tanunda Cottages is located on the main street of Tanunda.
Gary
Australia
Lovely appointed cottage in a nice location.
Free tasting at the Underground Cellars was a nice touch.
Angaston town centre a little run-down but many Barossa...
Angaston town centre a little run-down but many Barossa towns in the vicinity to make up for it, Many restauarants and cafes.
Nearby wineries, good easy short and long bike and walking trails and quiet driving roads.
Chris
Australia
Scored 10
10
Angaston is very central and makes a great stepping off...
Angaston is very central and makes a great stepping off point when you are wanting to explore both the Barossa and the Clare Valleys, It offers restaurants and cafes as well as a general store so you can find all you need for a very pleasurable stay. Its proximity to the other key towns, vineyards and exceptional eateries make it an ideal location. The people in all the outlets we visited were extremely friendly and helpful. We highly recommend Angaston as a place to stay when you visit the region.
Stephanie
New Zealand
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lovely quiet little town.
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
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 10
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.
Angaston is a gorgeous town and this property is lovely. The gardens are lush, with birdlife visiting all hours of the day and night. It's well set up for a couple, and the kitchen and living room are quaint. We enjoyed sitting in the garden during the day, and by the fire at night. You're close to all of the wineries and attractions of the Barossa. I loved having a bath everyday - it was the perfect holiday.
We liked the spaciousness of the accommodation. Its location was convenient to Angaston with most things in walking distance. The kitchen was huge and well supplied by comparison with the kitchenettes you often find in places for overnight stays. Breakfast provisions were fine.
Charming cottage in a great location close to Angaston shops and restaurants. Great selection of breakfast items were left for us. The cottage was cozy and comfortable.
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