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74 Unique places to stay in Adelaide Hills Council

Best family friendly Adelaide Hills Council unique stays

Among the 74 accommodations in Adelaide Hills Council, here are the 3 best family friendly unique accommodations

Gorgeous Stone Barn In The Adelaide Hills - Adelaide Hills Council
9.4 16 reviews
Adelaide Hills Council
24/07 – 26/07
NZ$592/nighttotal: NZ$1184 (2 )

Gorgeous Stone Barn In The Adelaide Hills

6 2
farm , Mount Torrens
This six-bedroom Mount Torrens house, sleeping up to ten guests, is situated 2.4 kilometres from Lobethal Road Winery and within 9.6 kilometres of Porter Scrub Conservation Park and the National Motor Museum.
The property offers three bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, parking, air conditioning, a fireplace, and laundry facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay near Mount Torrens' attractions.
Sunset Hues -Enjoy Peace & Nature - Adelaide Hills Council
8.7 100 reviews
Adelaide Hills Council
28/06 – 01/07
NZ$517/nighttotal: NZ$1551 (3 )

Sunset Hues -Enjoy Peace & Nature

3 2
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.
Farm Stay At The Farm Barn - Adelaide Hills Council
9.8 244 reviews
Adelaide Hills Council
28/06 – 01/07
NZ$1277/nighttotal: NZ$3831 (3 )

Farm Stay At The Farm Barn

5 2
farm , Hahndorf
This family-friendly farmhouse is located in Hahndorf, within a 5 km radius of attractions like Totness Recreation Park, Udder Delights Cheese Cellar, RockBare Cellar Door, One Planet Cellars, and Somerled Wines. The property enjoys excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The farmhouse has 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to 10 guests. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a terrace, a garden, and parking, alongside a spa tub and the opportunity to interact with farm animals.

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Best Adelaide Hills Council unusual places with a balcony

Petit Manor - Adelaide Hills Council
10 4 reviews
Adelaide Hills Council
24/07 – 26/07
NZ$413/nighttotal: NZ$826 (2 )

Petit Manor

1 2
cabin , Cromer
This Cromer holiday cottage is ideally situated near Cromer Conservation Park, within 10km of Wiljani Conservation Park, Little Mount Crawford Forest Reserve, Watts Gully Forest Reserve, and the National Motor Museum.
The self-catering lodge offers one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps two, features a fully equipped kitchen with fridge and microwave, a terrace, garden, parking, free Wi-Fi, a Smart TV, and includes free breakfast.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Adelaide Hills Council

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in the Adelaide Hills Council area of Australia?

    For hidden gems in the Adelaide Hills, consider exploring the Cleland Wildlife Park, a fantastic place to see native Australian animals up close. Another lesser-known spot is the Mount Lofty Botanic Garden, offering stunning views and diverse plant life. If you enjoy a bit of history, the Hahndorf Academy is a charming, historic building worth a visit. For something different, try the quirky Mengler's Hill Lookout for panoramic views.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in the Adelaide Hills Council area of Australia?

    The Adelaide Hills is home to many events, but some notable ones include the annual Hahndorf Autumn Festival, celebrating German heritage with food, crafts, and entertainment, and the Stirling Scarecrow Festival, a family-friendly event with scarecrows displayed across the town. These are just a couple of examples; many smaller, local festivals occur throughout the year.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in the Adelaide Hills Council area of Australia?

    The Adelaide Hills boast diverse landscapes. You'll find rolling hills covered in vineyards and orchards, alongside eucalyptus forests and bushland. There are also numerous creeks and rivers, creating picturesque valleys and waterfalls, such as those found near Mount Lofty. The area is a mix of cultivated farmland and natural bushland.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in the Adelaide Hills Council area of Australia?

    The Adelaide Hills isn't known for major sporting events, but there are plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. Many walking and cycling trails wind through the hills, and several golf courses offer stunning views. Horse riding is also popular in the area. Local clubs often organise smaller sporting events.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in the Adelaide Hills Council area of Australia?

    The Adelaide Hills has a temperate climate, but it can be quite changeable. Pack layers, including a warm jacket or jumper, even in summer, as evenings can get cool. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring the many trails. Sunscreen and a hat are also vital, as the sun can be strong, even on cloudy days. In winter, waterproof outerwear is recommended.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in the Adelaide Hills Council area of Australia?

    Visiting the local farmers' markets, such as the Stirling Farmers Market, is a great way to interact with residents and sample local produce. Many wineries and breweries offer tastings and tours, where you can chat with the owners and staff. Exploring the historic towns of Hahndorf and Stirling allows you to experience the area's rich German heritage. Attending local festivals is another excellent way to interact with the community.
  • Is the Adelaide Hills Council area of Australia known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    The Adelaide Hills are renowned for their stunning autumn foliage, with the hillsides ablaze with vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows. Spring brings wildflowers to many areas, and winter can offer frosty mornings and stunning views from higher elevations. The changing seasons significantly impact the landscape's appearance.
  • What are the best local foods in the Adelaide Hills Council area of Australia?

    The Adelaide Hills is famous for its cool-climate wines, particularly Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Local produce is also exceptional, with many orchards and farms providing fresh fruit, vegetables, and honey. Numerous restaurants and cafes showcase these ingredients in their menus. Look out for local cheeses and craft beers as well.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in the Adelaide Hills Council area of Australia?

    Hiking and mountain biking are popular adventurous activities, with trails catering to various skill levels. Rock climbing is also possible in certain areas. For a less strenuous adventure, try exploring the many walking trails and enjoying the scenic views. Consider visiting the Mount Lofty summit for panoramic views of the area.

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Best Adelaide Hills Council unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 74 accommodations in Adelaide Hills Council, here are the 1 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Vineyard Retreat In The Heart Of Mclaren Vale - Adelaide Hills Council
Adelaide Hills Council
28/06 – 01/07
NZ$1349/nighttotal: NZ$4047 (3 )

Vineyard Retreat In The Heart Of Mclaren Vale

3 2
farm , McLaren Vale
This rural gîte in McLaren Vale offers a 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom accommodation for up to 6 guests, situated just 500 metres from Onkaparinga River National Park and Gem Tree Wetlands, and within easy reach of Fleurieu Arthouse and Willunga Slate Museum. Guests can enjoy air-conditioned comfort, on-site laundry facilities, and convenient access to local attractions.

Best Adelaide Hills Council unusual places with a sauna

Petit Verdot Cottage - A Vineyard Retreat In Barossa Valley - Adelaide Hills Council
8.0 29 reviews
Adelaide Hills Council
24/07 – 26/07
NZ$409/nighttotal: NZ$818 (2 )

Petit Verdot Cottage - A Vineyard Retreat In Barossa Valley

1 2
chalet , Rowland Flat
Petit Verdot Cottage offers a vineyard retreat in Rowland Flat, Barossa Valley, located 34 kilometres from the Big Rocking Horse.
This 32 square metre lodge accommodates up to three guests, featuring air conditioning, free WiFi, and a well-equipped kitchen with a microwave and fridge.
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