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Places to Stay in Cockatoo Valley Australia |
 | Overlooking the Barossa reservoir the homestead gardens are a haven for wildlife. At sunset you may be joined by kangaroos. The homestead is on one level with three courtyard suites with ensuites, and a two bedroomed family suite with bathroom, family room and kitchenette.The guests' lounge and dining room overlook the water. The property is fully hosted by Jill and Elizabeth who enjoy coooking your breakfast. We offer afternoon tea on arrival and guests staying more than one night... |
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Things to do in Cockatoo Valley |
Wondering what to do in Cockatoo Valley ? Here is some information on tourist attractions to help make you enjoy your stay in Cockatoo Valley more enjoyable.
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| Sports/Adventure |
For those of you into sports and adventure, there are some great things to do. We suggest Tanunda Pines golf club and Gawler golf club.
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| Pubs/Bars |
There are some great hotels in Cockatoo Valley. We suggest The Lord Lyndoch bistro, Williamstown Hotel, Lyndoch hotel and The Bakehouse tavern.
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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 Para Wirra recreation park and Tom Roberts horseriding trails.
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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 Many local wineries, Vintners restaurant, Angaston, 1918, Tanunda, The Lyndoch bakery and Miranda wines.
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| Festivals/Events |
The locals hold some festivals in Cockatoo Valley which are fun for the whole family. We suggest Barossa vintage festival (every 2 years).
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| Main Tourist Attractions |
There are some main tourist attractions in Cockatoo Valley that you should not miss. We suggest The Whispering wall (Barossa Reservoir).
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| Historical Sites |
Cockatoo Valley has some fascinating historical sites. We suggest Barossa goldfields interpretive site.
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