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Places to Stay in Mintaro Australia |
 | A very affordable, spacious cottage in the heart of the heritage township of Mintaro. Suitable for larger groups and families. The tariff includes provisions for cooked breakfast and all linen. Spacious fully fenced yard with vineyard views. Features Include:4 bedrooms - 1 king ( + single bed)2 queen size beds2 single bedsSpacious lounge with log burning fireTV & VideoPool table (half size) in 2nd living areaCountry kitchen Bathroom with bath & 2nd loo... |
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 | Millers House is a heritage listed, circa1859, cottage of great character set in the town ship of Mintaro in the premium Clare Valley wine region a pleasant 90 minute drive north of Adelaide.It is an ideal location for your visit to the region to visit the wineries, taste and purchase the wines, cycle or walk the 26km Riesling Trail between Auburn and Clare and to browse in the galleries and antique shops.Millers House has 3 bedrooms, Bedroom 1 has double bed, bedroom 2 has a... |
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 | Nestled in beautiful undulating farmland 2.5 kms from Mintaro, 'Tickles' is an original settler's cottage(1850s) of immense character. This charming cottage links beautifully with nearby 'Peppertree' and is also suitable for larger groups wishing to be together while retaining independence and privacy. Features Include:2 bedrooms (1 king, 1 queen) Open fire place in lounge Full kitchen CD TV DVD and PhoneMicrowave Air conditioningAlfresco dining BBQ All linen... |
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 | A restored original settler's cottage from the 1850s, set in peaceful rural surroundings, 'Peppertree' is a quirky 3 bedroom cottage with a separate dining room featuring a century old "loading ramp" table, a cosy lounge & kitchen area with a very efficient log burning fire for winter and an air conditioner to keep you cool in summer. Peppertree combines well with nearby 'Tickles' for groups wishing to be together while retaining independence and privacy.Features Include:3... |
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 | Mintaro Hideaway - relax, indulge, unwind............The Mintaro Hideaway heritage accommodation is situated in the heart of the historic township of Mintaro in the Clare Valley wine region, just a one and a half hour drive from Adelaide.This original C1856 heritage listed stone carpenters residence now provides three character filled self contained apartments, all with their own log fires and luxurious spas.The old world charm of our secluded one bedroom apartment with... |
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Things to do in Mintaro |
Wondering what to do in Mintaro ? Here is some information on tourist attractions to help make you enjoy your stay in Mintaro more enjoyable.
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| Specialty Shops |
Mintaro has some specialty shops which are worth visiting. Sue Delaney of Mintaro Hideaway, a Mintaro B&B Self Contained, suggested Tin Shed - country craft & wares and Antique shop.
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| Festivals/Events |
The locals hold some festivals in Mintaro which are fun for the whole family. Sue Delaney suggested Clare Gourmet Weekend in May, Timandra Open Garden Scheme and Clare Races at Easter.
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| Sports/Adventure |
For those of you into sports and adventure, there are some great things to do. We suggest Arrange a game of Tennis in Torr Park and Play a round of golf at the Clare golf course.
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| Historical Sites |
If you are interested in history, Mintaro has some great historical sites. Sue Delaney suggested Martindale Hall, Township of Mintaro is heritage listed and A number of the cottages where you can stay and dine are heritage listed.
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| Main Tourist Attractions |
Mintaro main tourist attractions must be seen if you are spending some time here. Sue Delaney suggested Historic walk through heritage listed town, Mintaro Maze, Martindale Hall and Timandra Garden.
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| Pubs/Bars |
There are some great hotels in Mintaro. Sue Delaney suggested Magpie and Stump Hotel.
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| Trails/Wildlife/Nature |
Nature lovers and lovers of walks through the area's flora and fauna, there are some places to see. We suggest walk or cycle the 26km riesling trail betwen Auburn and Clare, bike hire available.
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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. Sue Delaney suggested Swans Restaurant, Reilly's WInery and Restaurant and Mintaro Cellars.
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