塔伦达 · 整套乡村小屋 · 1室1床1.5卫 · 可住2人 · Halletts Valley Hideaway
Charmaine and Steve are the hosts at Halletts Valley Hideaway - a luxurious self-contained cottage tucked away amidst vineyards on the outskirts of Tanunda, in the heart of the beautiful Barossa Valley. The property was rebuilt from the ground up in 2017, blending original timber beams and local stone with contemporary design to offer guests a haven of peace and comfort. Enjoy panoramic views of rolling hills, spectacular Barossa sunsets, kangaroos amongst the vines and blue wrens on the lawn. A rare opportunity to enjoy recently refurbished, high quality accommodation, while experiencing one of the most panoramic views of the Barossa range. A luxurious blend of rustic and contemporary themes in a secluded location nestled amidst vineyards in the heart of the Barossa. In the cooler months, enjoy the fabulous Nectre slow combustion heater (kindling and firewood provided). A generous selection of locally sourced food, drinks and nibbles is supplied with our compliments for you to enjoy! Vegetarian and vegan alternatives can be provided. We also offer 'enhancements' to the Halletts Valley Hideaway experience - in-room massage, chilled champagne on arrival and a carefully selected list of museum wines to enjoy during your stay. If you'd like to receive more details, please don't hesitate to contact us. The Barossa has a wonderful variety of wineries, walks and restaurants. You can find some ideas in the Location section of our listing.
This place is absolutely beautiful. We loved our stay here with easy access to Barossa Vineyards. The place has everything we needed and a well stocked fridge of local delights... Thank you so much, we enjoyed these sitting in the kitchen every morning with the sun beaming in. Great way to start our day. It also meant we didn't have to worry about food shopping. The space is roomy and uncluttered, and the views are amazing with a beautiful garden. Spotting the bird life was so such a joy.
Absolutely loved this gorgeous cottage! So much light and warmth and consideration has gone into making this space a perfect couples retreat. Looking out the windows to the grape vines and the hills and valley is just beautiful. The cottage felt like home., and was only a short drive to anywhere in the region. The decor and artwork were perfect. The bed was extremely comfortable. We were provided with a lovely array of local produce for a platter and breaky. Thoroughly recommend for a peaceful stay in the Barossa. Will be back!
Halletts Valley Hideaway was absolute magic - beautiful, private, peaceful, exceptionally clean, with high quality utensils and nestled literally bedside the vibes of the Barossa Valley. Steve and Charmaine were friendly and accommodating - enjoying a remedial massage inside the Airbnb from Charmaine was a highlight. Couldn’t recommend highly enough - we will be back!
Gorgeous stone cottage, impeccably styled and in a great location (close to Tanunda and wineries). Everything from the serenity and country views, to the cleanliness and comfort was outstanding. Bed was super comfy and the bed linen just beautiful, as were the beautiful soaps and lotions. Hosts were friendly and easy to deal with and the thoughtful little touches in their apartment, such as a complimentary bottle of local wine and fresh breakfast provisions were very generous. Thank you Steve and Charmaine 😊
Barossa Wineries…
The Barossa has a winemaking tradition stretching back to 1842 and, having escaped the ravages of the phylloxera virus that decimated many European and Australian vineyards in the nineteenth century, is home to some of the world’s oldest vines still in production. Today, the region is home to more than 150 wineries and 80-plus cellar doors. Whilst producers range from large-scale global operations to small-batch artisans they all retain a distinctly local character and visitors can be assured a warm welcome. The local tourist board provides a comprehensive guide to the region’s wine here. Here’s a few of our favourites (in no particular order):
Artisans of Barossa: a group of eight family-owned winemakers who share a tasting room on Murray Street, Tanunda – Hobbs of Barossa Ranges, John Duval Wines, Sons of Eden, Schwarz Wine Co, Purple Hands Wines, Spinifex, Lienert Vineyards and Chaffey Bros Wine Co.
Izway: a ten-minute drive from Halletts Valley Hideaway on the Seppeltsfield Road. If you’re planning a tour of the wineries along the Seppeltsfield Road then make sure you fit a visit to Izway’s cellar door.
Charles Melton: even closer than Izway! Worth visiting either for a tasting or a leisurely bottle on the lawn or maybe a tasting followed by appreciating a bottle of something from the tasting… The cellar door’s on the Krondorf Road, which is also home to Grant Burge Wines, Krondorf Creek Farm, Eperosa, Moorooroo Park Vineyards (and David Austin rose garden) and Rockford Wines. If the weather’s not too warm, catch a taxi to Grant Burge then wend your way along Krondorf Road and St Hallett Road (taking in St Hallet Wines) back to Halletts Valley Hideaway (approximately 5km).
Another then minute drive from the cottage takes you to103 Langmeil Road, Tanunda, the tasting rooms for Michael Hall Wines and Riesling Freak - two different styles of wine, the same commitment to crafting beautiful wines that will stand the test of time.
Rojomoma Wines is slightly farther afield, but well worth the extra ten minutes in the car!
David Franz – a wonderful place for a relaxed lunch (call ahead to check what’s on the menu) alongside a tasting.
Max & Me – slightly further afield, but a lovely drive over to the Eden Valley. The tasting room’s in the Eden Valley Hotel, which serves excellent food.
Z wines – the cellar door’s a wine bar on Murray Street, Tanunda, live music on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Eating in the Barossa …
You don’t have to travel far to eat well (not least because we pride ourselves on providing guests with locally-sourced ingredients for a hearty, yet healthy, breakfast to start the day and a few restorative nibbles to top-up between meals). With the exception of The Eden Valley Hotel everything listed here is within a 15 minute drive of the cottage (and there’s an excellent local taxi company…).
The main street, Murray Street, in nearby Tanunda has a wide variety of options for both lunch and dinner. Starting a the northern end you’ll find 1918 Bistro & Grill . Just along from 1918, there’s modern South-East Asian dining (and a fabulous wine list) at FermentAsian. Diagonally opposite FermentAsian there’s South Australia’s Restaurant of the Year 2020: Musque. A little further down the street there’s Vino Lokal and Char Barossa.
Venturing further afield the Wanera in Angaston, The Greenock, the Stockwell Hotel and the Eden Valley Hotel (see Max & Me above) provide excellent ‘pub food’. If you’re looking for more of a ‘fine dining’ experience then the Barossa has plenty to choose from: Hentley Farm – lunch in the Atrium restaurant Thursday to Sunday (plus a selection of small seasonal plates to accompany tastings 11am to 3:30pm seven days a week); Vintners Bar & Grill – lunch seven days a week, dinner Monday to Saturday; The Louise at Marananga has two options: Appellation and three75 bar & kitchen (less formal, more cocktails and burgers watching the sunset over the vineyards); Fino at Seppeltsfield – lunch 7 days a week. Café life’s also thriving in the Barossa: Darling’s and Red Door Espresso in Tanunda, Fleur Social in Nuriootpa, The Hive in Angaston and El Estanco in Greenock. El Estanco also open on Friday evening’s for “wood fired pizzas over a glass of vino, cocktails and a laugh.” In a category of it’s own there’s Casa Carboni, an Italian cooking school and enoteca in Angaston.
Local taxi and bike hire companies are reliable and familiar with picking-up and dropping-off at the cottage. There's a wide variety of wine tour companies and the taxi companies offer a chauffeur service at an hourly rate.
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