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Vine Inn Barossa
4.2/5103 Reviews
The Vine Inn is just fantastic. We stayed there for two nights, the motel rooms are great, spacious clean and quiet. The restaurants in the hotel are just wonderful and the staff are fantastic, very helpful and friendly. This place would have to be a jewel in the Barossa Valley, highly recommend you pay them a visit.
The Lodge Country House
4.6/53 Reviews
We were given a 2 night stay at The Lodge at Seppeltsfield to celebrate a big birthday recently. It transpires The Lodge has been bought back by the Seppeltsfield winery in the last 6 months, so all previous reviews are from former owners. We arrived at 2pm and were met by Jonathan, who's the new Guest Co-ordinator. He was lovely and very welcoming, telling us we had the place to ourselves so could choose which room we'd like. He showed us where the tea/coffee etc was and prepared the fire for the evening. He suggested Room 4 was the 'better' room which we took. It seemed like no one had been in the Lodge recently as it felt cool, albeit heating was on. To be honest, it felt cold and a bit uncared for ... as if previous owners had left and nothing had been done to it since! Perhaps it was because it was such a large 'empty' house for just the 2 of us? There are 5 rooms available - 4 at one end of the house and the others at the front where previous owners lived we believe. There is a commercial kitchen in between. Room 4 was large and comfortable, with tv on wall. Linen and king bed was good. Bathroom, on the other hand, felt a bit tired - shower, loo & basin - with heater lamp to take the chill off. Shower was fine having said that. Jonathan arranged to pop back around 8.15am to do brekky. Choice was fine. Homemade granola, cereal, berry compote and yogurt. He'd got fresh bread from Tanunda on way over. Tea & pod coffee available, with juices. Menu offered eggs in various guises, if required. Oh, forgot to mention, Anzac bickies were left to enjoy at any time! Honesty bar available - Seppeltsfield wines and local gins, and free glass of tawny port too. Appreciate its Winter, but front garden was in need of a **** and tidy! We enjoyed exploring an area of Australia we'd never visited before, and sampling Seppeltsfield wines and ports.
Barossa Gateway Motel
3.7/586 Reviews
We booked for 3 nights, great value the room is small but sufficient for a few nights, kettle , microwave and fridge . It’s an older place but our room was lovely and clean the managers are super friendly and you can see they are trying to make a good go at it. I would certainly stay here again when we are in the Barossa , it’s not 5 star but it worked well for us. I would recommend it if you are doing just a couple days. Easy to the freeway to Adelaide , very hot day so they left our aircon running so we didn’t have a hot room. Great spot
The Louise
4.7/529 Reviews
This property is the ultimate in luxury. Beautiful, spacious rooms with separate living area, fireplace, two outdoor areas, and indoor and outdoor showers. We were so impressed with the bed and pillows we plan to buy the same ones when we get home. Breakfasts, dinners, drinks, and snacks are included in the stay. Your evening starts with a 2-hour happy hour on the sundeck with wine and cocktails overlooking the vineyard. Dinner is a multi-course degustation with matching wine pairings. The food and service is outstanding with an excellent understanding of gluten free, so as a coeliac there is no compromise in the dining experience. Even breakfast is a multi-course affair with home-made crumpets (yes they are gluten free) before your choice of hot breakfasts. Everything is local, beautifully prepared, and delicious. Kira, one of our servers, had amazing local knowledge, not just of the wine and food, but also the local area and history. In fact all the staff, from the chef to the staff on reception were excellent - there is clearly a strong commitment to their training and development. This place is worth the price tag.

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