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Places to Stay in Angaston Australia |
 | Fully Hosted self-contained Luxurious B&B accommodation, situated on a privileged site of a large private Estate in a quiet residential street. Built of marble with a tile roof, and large rooms with high ornamental ceilings, the B&B Lodge sits partially behind the main residence in a mature garden. Located 150m from the street frontage, offers a very quiet location with total privacy.Luxuriously appointed with lavish furnishings, exquisite hand carved french polished furniture and... |
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 | A heritage manor with private suites located on the ground floor overlooking a rose bordered garden. Each suite has a large ensuite, antique furniture, dining facilities, fridge, microwave, DVD player & library of DVDs, TV, CD player. The pool area has a solar heated pool, hot spa where you can enjoy an open fire in the evening under the Barossa stars. Everything you need to enjoy a relaxing time in the Barossa Valley. Located within walking distance of great... |
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 | Almond Hill is a charming rustic bed and breakfast poised on the edge of Angaston, 70 minutes by car from Adelaide. It is set on six quiet and hilly rural acres complete with friendly donkeys. Relax on your private heated glass verandah, explore the valley by telescope and take in the glorious Barossa views, or help yourself to fruit and berries from the orchard. Enjoy warm country hospitality hosted by Better Homes and Gardens award winner; builder, writer and artist Sandra Broman.... |
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 | Why not spoil yourselves and escape for a relaxing stay in your own delightful self contained country cottage, set in the heart of the Barossa Valley. Enjoy our own barrel port with gourmet chocolates as you relax by a cosy wood fire. Unwind in a soothing candlelit luxuary spa, over looking your own private garden atrium. The cottage is set in delightful cottage gardens and fresh roses(in season) prennials and fresh herbs throughout the cottage. There is a focus on Barossa Food in the... |
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 | Discover Life without Stress.Exclusively yours accommodating 2-4 guests. Walnut cottage has quality facilities including antique furnishings, a large heritage style bathroom with claw foot bath, fully equiped self catering kithen, laundry amenities, heating and cooling. Provisions for a full cooked and continental breakfast. Located in a quiet tree lined street within easy walking distance to restaurants, craft shops and close proximity to wineries. Surrounded by cottage gardens.... |
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Tourist Information for Angaston Australia |
It wouldnt be a trip to the Barossa Valley without Barossa Valley wine tasting tours. You will find many operators taking Adelaide Barossa Valley wine tasting tours which are a must when visiting this popular region of South Australia.
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There is some delightful accommodation located all over the Barossa Valley and Angaston is no exception. Try a Barossa Valley Bed & Breakfast stay or a delightful cottage - spoil yourselves!
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Angaston is located at the eastern end of the Barossa Valley - nestled in the Barossa Ranges. There is a small creek flowing through the town centre and two picturesque parks. Like most towns in the Barossa, Angaston boasts two wineries - some of the Barossa's oldest. It is also well renowned for it dried fruits.
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Things to do in Angaston |
Wondering what to do in Angaston ? Here is some information on tourist attractions to help make you enjoy your stay in Angaston more enjoyable.
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| Festivals/Events |
Every year there are some festivals which should be seen if you are planning to come. We suggest Barossa Rose & Flower Show 4th & 5th Nov every yr, Para Road Wine Path, Vintage Festival 2007, A day on the Green, Barossa Under the Stars and Tour Down Under.
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| Pubs/Bars |
There are some great hotels in Angaston. We suggest Angaston Hotel and Brauhouse Hotel.
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| Sports/Adventure |
There are some great sports and adventure activities to participate in. We suggest Nuriootpa Swimming Pool and Nuriootpa Golf Links.
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| Specialty Shops |
Angaston has some specialty shops which are worth visiting. We suggest Angaston Community Store, Blonde Coffee, Antiques and more at 24, Timeless Books and Sunrise Bakery.
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| Main Tourist Attractions |
There are some main tourist attractions in Angaston that you should not miss. We suggest Barossa Valley wine tasting tours, Blond Coffee, Viva the Flower Shop, Rendezvous House, Timeless Books, Angas Park Fruit Company, The Lego Man, Farmers Market Saturday mornings, Birthstones Angaston, Barossa Cheese Company Make cheeses on the premises and have tastings for a small charge. and Wineries close by Yalumba, Saltram, Gibsons,Thorn Clarke Wines and Wolf Blass to name just a few..
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| Historical Sites |
Angaston has some fascinating historical sites. We suggest Luhrs Cottage, Collingrove Homestead, Herbig Family tree close by, Dodridge Blacksmith Shop and Old Union Chapel.
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| Eateries/Wineries |
Good food and good wine are part of life's necessities, therefore don't leave without trying some (or all!) of these places. We suggest Rendevous House, Junipers, Saltram winery, Blonde Coffee and Vitners Bar and Grill.
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| Trails/Wildlife/Nature |
If you like nature and want to see the wildlife, there are some places to go. We suggest Kaiser Sthul Conservation Park, Barossa Bush Gardens and Mengler Hill & Sculpture Park.
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