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33 Cabins in Adelaide Hills Council

Best family friendly Adelaide Hills Council cabin rentals

Among the 33 accommodations in Adelaide Hills Council, here are the 2 best family friendly cabins

Hahndorf Log Cabin - Adelaide Hills Council
9.8 9 reviews
Adelaide Hills Council
06/07 – 08/07
NZ$622/nighttotal: NZ$1244 (2 )

Hahndorf Log Cabin

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cabin , Hahndorf
This Hahndorf holiday cottage is located 26 kilometres from Victoria Square and Ayers House Museum, with Adelaide Airport 30 kilometres away.
This spacious, air-conditioned holiday home offers 150 square metres of living space, accommodating up to 11 guests with a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, private parking, and a terrace with garden views.
Sunset Hues -Enjoy Peace & Nature - Adelaide Hills Council
8.7 100 reviews
Adelaide Hills Council
23/06 – 29/06
NZ$520/nighttotal: NZ$3120 (6 )

Sunset Hues -Enjoy Peace & Nature

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chalet , Norton Summit
Sunset Hues - Enjoy Peace & Nature is located in Norton Summit, just 10 miles from both the Bicentennial Conservatory and the Ayers House Museum, offering a peaceful retreat in a picturesque setting. The chalet consistently receives very good ratings for cleanliness, location and user experience, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The chalet features three bedrooms and one bathroom spread over 105 square metres, providing ample space for families or groups of friends. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, private patio with sea views, bike rental services, and a range of nearby activities such as cycling and hiking trails.

Best Adelaide Hills Council cabins with a fireplace

Grandview Accommodation - Hideaway Huts - Adelaide Hills Council
9.9 97 reviews
Adelaide Hills Council
06/07 – 08/07
NZ$491/nighttotal: NZ$982 (2 )

Grandview Accommodation - Hideaway Huts

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house , Dawesley
Grandview Accommodation - Hideaway Huts is situated in Dawesley, 35 kilometres from Big Rocking Horse and 43 kilometres from Victoria Square. The accommodation has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience.
The house offers 55 square metres of space, with one bedroom, one bathroom, and a capacity for two guests. Guests will enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a private terrace, air conditioning, a garden, parking, and free Wi-Fi.
Espira Ashton - A Romantic Winery Soul - Adelaide Hills Council
9.9 18 reviews
Adelaide Hills Council
23/06 – 29/06
NZ$870/nighttotal: NZ$5220 (6 )

Espira Ashton - A Romantic Winery Soul

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cabin , Ashton
This luxurious lodge, Espira Ashton, is situated in the Adelaide Hills, within the Casa Freschi vineyard, a short distance from the cellar door.
The self-catering retreat boasts one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeping two guests, and features a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a rainfall shower, outdoor stone bath, fireplace and complimentary organic wine and local produce upon arrival; in-house dining experiences are available from award-winning chef Luca Guiotto.
Hide - Adelaide Hills - Adelaide Hills Council
10 135 reviews
Adelaide Hills Council
06/07 – 08/07
NZ$317/nighttotal: NZ$634 (2 )

Hide - Adelaide Hills

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cabin , Uraidla
This Uraidla cottage is situated on the outskirts of the town, offering seclusion whilst remaining within easy reach of local amenities.
The single-bedroom, self-catering retreat sleeps two, boasting a queen-sized bed, pot-bellied fireplace, private parking, and stunning valley views from its balcony; locally roasted coffee and breakfast supplies are included.
Kw Treehouse Luxury Private Farm Escape For 2 With Walking Trails - Adelaide Hills Council
10 2 reviews
Adelaide Hills Council
11/10 – 16/10
NZ$378/nighttotal: NZ$1890 (5 )

Kw Treehouse Luxury Private Farm Escape For 2 With Walking Trails

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cabin , Crafers West
This Japanese-inspired treehouse retreat in Crafers West offers a secluded bushland escape, situated 32 kilometers from Adelaide CBD and a mere 5-minute drive from Stirling, directly opposite Belair National Park.
This accommodation for two includes a kitchenette with a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, air conditioning, a garden, parking, and on-site wildlife, with a 2-kilometer walking track and private trails for exploring the 22-acre property.

Frequently asked questions about cabins in Adelaide Hills Council

  • What are some under-the-radar gems to discover in the Adelaide Hills region of Australia?

    For something off the beaten track, check out the Cleland Wildlife Park, a fantastic place for wildlife encounters. Another hidden gem is the Mount Lofty Botanic Garden, offering breathtaking views and diverse plant life. If you enjoy history, the small village of Hahndorf, with its German heritage and charming shops, is well worth a visit. And don't forget the many smaller wineries scattered throughout the hills, offering unique tasting experiences away from the larger, more commercial vineyards.
  • What are the best cabins in Adelaide Hills Council?

  • What should you consider packing specifically for a trip to the Adelaide Hills region of Australia?

    Pack for all types of weather. Even in summer, evenings can get chilly, so layers are essential. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, as you'll be doing a lot of exploring. Don't forget sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, as the sun can be strong. A light rain jacket is also a good idea, as showers can be unpredictable.
  • What are the best cabins with a pool in Adelaide Hills Council?

    The best cabin with a pool in Adelaide Hills Council is Johnson Lodge - Adelaide Hills.

  • What wildlife can be spotted near cabins in the Adelaide Hills region of Australia?

    Depending on the location of your cabin, you might spot kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas, kookaburras, and various other native birds. Possums are also common, often seen at night. Remember to maintain a safe distance and observe wildlife from afar to avoid disturbing them.
  • What are the best cabins with a jacuzzi in Adelaide Hills Council?

  • When is the most favourable weather for outdoor activities in the Adelaide Hills region of Australia?

    Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities. Temperatures are mild, and the scenery is beautiful. Summer (December to February) can be hot, while winter (June to August) can be quite cold, with occasional frost.
  • What are the best cabins for families and kids in Adelaide Hills Council?

    The best cabins for families and kids in Adelaide Hills Council are Sunset Hues -Enjoy Peace & Nature, Aldgate Creek Cottage Bed And Breakfast and Oak & Yellow Door Retreat.

  • What are the must-visit natural attractions in the Adelaide Hills region of Australia?

    Mount Lofty Summit offers panoramic views. The picturesque waterfalls of Morialta Conservation Park are a must-see, as are the stunning natural landscapes of the many walking trails throughout the region. The area around Bridgewater is also known for its scenic beauty.
  • What are the best pet friendly cabins in Adelaide Hills Council?

  • Is the Adelaide Hills region of Australia a good destination to rent a cabin?

    Absolutely! The Adelaide Hills are dotted with charming cabins offering a peaceful escape. Many are located near walking trails and offer stunning views. They provide a comfortable base for exploring the region.
  • What local meals should be on my list when visiting the Adelaide Hills region of Australia?

    You must try the local wines, of course! Many restaurants feature seasonal menus using fresh, local produce. Look out for dishes featuring local cheeses, lamb, and other regional specialities. Many cafes and restaurants offer delicious baked goods.
  • Is there anything unique that you should pack for a visit to the Adelaide Hills region of Australia?

    Good walking shoes are a must, as are layers for varying temperatures. A reusable water bottle is highly recommended, especially during warmer months. A camera is also a necessity to capture the stunning scenery.
  • What’s the recommended duration for an immersive visit to the Adelaide Hills region of Australia?

    Three to four days allows for a good exploration of the region, but a longer stay would allow for a more relaxed pace and the opportunity to explore more thoroughly. A shorter trip is still possible, focusing on specific interests.

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Best pet friendly Adelaide Hills Council cabins

Among the 33 accommodations in Adelaide Hills Council, here are the 1 best pet friendly cabin rentals

Tiny Home Overlooking The Sea Nestled In The Hills - Adelaide Hills Council
9.9 505 reviews
Adelaide Hills Council
06/07 – 08/07
NZ$277/nighttotal: NZ$554 (2 )

Tiny Home Overlooking The Sea Nestled In The Hills

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cabin , Crafers West
This architecturally designed tiny home is located in Crafers West, just a short drive from Stirling and 17-20 minutes from Adelaide's CBD, offering stunning views of large lawns, a pond, and the sea. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This unique accommodation is a fully-equipped, one-bedroom, one-bathroom dwelling that can comfortably sleep two guests. The tiny home features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a garden, parking, and a rustic aesthetic, and welcomes well-behaved pets.

Best Adelaide Hills Council cabins with a sauna

Panoramic Views Surrounded By Wineries & Orchards - Adelaide Hills Council
9.9 77 reviews
Adelaide Hills Council
23/06 – 29/06
NZ$405/nighttotal: NZ$2430 (6 )

Panoramic Views Surrounded By Wineries & Orchards

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cabin , Lenswood
This Lenswood cottage boasts a secluded location atop 50 acres of rolling hills in the Adelaide Hills, approximately 48 kilometres from Adelaide's CBD and minutes from wineries such as Pike & Joyce, Mount Lofty Ranges Winery, and Cobbs Hill Estate.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom self-catering property sleeps two guests and offers a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a garden, parking, and superb wildlife viewing opportunities including kangaroos, koalas and various bird species.
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