The Bach - located at Port Macdonnell
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The Bach - located at Port Macdonnell
Port MacDonnell, South Australia 5291, Australia
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Golf Course
No Smoking in Public Areas
Fishing
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Property Description
The Bach is a well maintained, centrally located, well equipped, compact yet spacious two bedroom cottage. It is located two streets from the Port MacDonnell foreshore in a position with minimal vehicular traffic, yet easy pedestrian access to the whole of Port MacDonnell.
The Bach is fully fenced, with ample parking for your car and boat. The property is nicely sheltered and wonderfully quiet, even though it is close to everything. A small walk away is the beach, play area, and the boats of the largest rock-lobster fleet in South Australia.
The Bach’s facilities include:
• Bed 1 has a queen size bed and guest wardrobe
• Bed 2 has a queen size bed + set of single bed bunks
• Large kitchen/dinette with comfortable seating for 6
• Separate lounge area with large leather lounge with recliners, large television and DVD and reverse cycle air conditioner.
• Separate laundry with easy, outdoor access to clothesline
• Small, yet functional bathroom and toilet
• Outdoor seating area in nice shaded location, nestled in the front garden, ideal for a quiet sit down to have a coffee and a read
• Private entertainment area at rear with bbq facilities and a jarrah outdoor setting with generous seating for 6 people, fire pit (no firewood supplied but can be purchased from the supermarket)
• Small northern facing elevated deck with seating
• Off street parking for boat and 2-3 cars
What to do while staying at the Bach in Port MacDonnell
The Bach is situated close to a chemist shop, supermarket, hotel, play area, museum and only a short walk to the beach and fully equipped boat ramp. Port MacDonnell’s foreshore has been recently upgraded to beautify the area and make easy, public access to the beach, jetty and the dinosaur trail.
Port MacDonnell is situated in the southern end of the Limestone Coast which is centralised around the Mount Gambier region which has many and varied attractions and facilities. The whole region is rich in history, industry, recreational activities and sight-seeing. While visiting Port MacDonnell, you can partake in the following activities;
• Boating – river (Glenelg River ~25km east), protected waters or offshore
• Recreational Fishing – good line fishing can be experienced either from jetty, breakwater, boat or charter.
• Recreational Lobster Fishing in season
• Food and Wine Trails throughout the Limestone Coast including Penola, Coonawarra, Mount Gambier and Cape Jaffa
• Mount Gambier's Blue Lake and Lakes area,
• Walking Trails throughout the region
• Scuba diving in famous subterranean limestone caves (renowned as some of the best cave diving in Australia)
• Scuba diving at Piccaninnie and Ewens Ponds (if you don't dive, then go for a beautiful walk and enjoy the abundant bird life)
• Dingley Dell, the home of the famous Australian Poet Adam Lindsay Gordon
• Golf – Mount Gambier Golf Course on Attamurra Road, Mount Gambier is the premier golf course in the region (5km northeast of Mount Gambier) yet Port MacDonnell Golf Course can challenge the best golfer when the wind is up
• Sporting facilities throughout the region
• Shopping – Extensive shopping is available in Mount Gambier
Visiting the Tourist Information Office in Port MacDonnell and/or the Lady Nelson Tourist Information Centre in Mount Gambier will make the most of your stay, or check out the info in the Bach. With so many things to do in the Limestone Coast, you’ll wish you could stay longer.
Before you leave the area you will be faced with the choice of which way to go home and what will you have time to visit on the way? If heading to Adelaide, will it be dinosaur bones and Coonawarra wine, or the Big Lobster and the Coorong National Park. Or on your way to Victoria? Will it be Nelson National Park, as it is just along the road from Port MacDonnell, the Glenelg River and the Princess Margaret Rose caves, Portland and the “Great Ocean Road” starts 200km away, in Warrnambool. Or will you head towards Hamilton and the Western Border region of Victoria which offers the Grampians and is stepped in history.
Please note: All food items including tea and coffee to be supplied by the guest. Toiletries not supplied. About pets:No pets allowed.About checkOut:Check out before 10:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 3:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About events:No events allowed.
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9.0/10
Cleanliness9.0
Amenities9.0
Location9.0
Service9.0
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Surroundings
Airport: Mount Gambier Airport
(40.1 km)
Train: Mount Gambier Railway Lands
(28.1 km)
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2 Bedrooms Private Vacation Home
2 bedrooms: 2 single beds and 2 double beds
Non-smoking
Air Conditioning
Refrigerator
TV
Oven
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9.0/10
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35 reviews
Verified Reviews- Cleanliness9.0
- Amenities9.0
- Location9.0
- Service9.0
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Guest User
July 21, 2025
The general condition was great but the weather was cold and wet and we were involved in outdoor activity during our stay we were disappointed that the bathroom was so cold that we were reluctant to go in for a shower. The shower dripped continually no matter how hard we turned the taps off. The drips splashed the bathmat so it was wet hanging on the side of the bath.
We appreciated having a washing machine but no dryer made it difficult drying our outdoor clothing and washing.
We liked the town, the location of the property and parking space for 2 vehicles. We would come back but at a warmer time of the year.
Guest User
May 1, 2025
Easy Place in Port Macdonnell
The house is small and simple but was more than enough for the two of us for a few nights. It is well located, close to everything in Port Macdonnell - walking distance from beach, shop, restaurants and pub.It was clean and tidy and had everything we needed. Checking in was easy, no fuss.I would stay here again.
Guest User
May 1, 2025
Ben
Cute little batch, was comfortable with 4 people, could squeeze in 6 with young kids. Bedding and pillows are quiet old and could do with a freshen up. Very minimal amenities, salt and pepper shakers were empty, no cooking oil or coffee etc.
Guest User
March 23, 2025
Great location in superb geographical area
Place to goSalt cafe in town ideal fit lunchComfortable bed and lounge chairsOnly false information was BBQ which hsdn’t been used in years with old rusted gas bottle
Guest User
March 15, 2025
Stayed two nights here. The place is kept very clean and at a quiet location. A few mins walk to the sea front. Will book if come back to the area.
Guest User
February 22, 2025
Fishing trip
Good accommodation and room to park the boat off streetTried to contact manager to extend stay difficult to navigate the website
Guest User
January 25, 2025
Wonderful getaway
The property was exactly as described. We felt so at home. The beds were really comfortable. Lots of spare blankets which was great. Pretty much walking distance to most things you would need. Would highly recommend this place if you need rest and relaxation
Guest User
February 13, 2025
one of the best stays away we have had
we had the best stay everything was clean didnt need anything all suplied and so so quiet loved it
Guest User
November 29, 2024
Our stay in Pt. MacDonnell
Very happy with our stay, the house was well equipped, clean, comfortable and with heating and cooling at a good price.
Services & Amenities
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Golf Course
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Public areas
No Smoking in Public Areas
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Golf Course
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Activities
Fishing
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Cleaning services
Clothes Dryer
Property Policies
Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: after 15:00
Check-out: Before 10:00
Child policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.
Cots and Extra Beds
Please contact the hotel for details about cot and extra bed policies.
Property host
Graeme Cleves
Speaks: English
About this property
The Bach is a well maintained, centrally located, well equipped, compact yet spacious two bedroom cottage. It is located two streets from the Port MacDonnell foreshore in a position with minimal vehicular traffic, yet easy pedestrian access to the whole of Port MacDonnell.
The Bach is fully fenced, with ample parking for your car and boat. The property is nicely sheltered and wonderfully quiet, even though it is close to everything. A small walk away is the beach, play area, and the boats of the largest rock-lobster fleet in South Australia.
The Bach’s facilities include:
• Bed 1 has a queen size bed and guest wardrobe
• Bed 2 has a queen size bed + set of single bed bunks
• Large kitchen/dinette with comfortable seating for 6
• Separate lounge area with large leather lounge with recliners, large television and DVD and reverse cycle air conditioner.
• Separate laundry with easy, outdoor access to clothesline
• Small, yet functional bathroom and toilet
• Outdoor seating area in nice shaded location, nestled in the front garden, ideal for a quiet sit down to have a coffee and a read
• Private entertainment area at rear with bbq facilities and a jarrah outdoor setting with generous seating for 6 people, fire pit (no firewood supplied but can be purchased from the supermarket)
• Small northern facing elevated deck with seating
• Off street parking for boat and 2-3 cars
What to do while staying at the Bach in Port MacDonnell
The Bach is situated close to a chemist shop, supermarket, hotel, play area, museum and only a short walk to the beach and fully equipped boat ramp. Port MacDonnell’s foreshore has been recently upgraded to beautify the area and make easy, public access to the beach, jetty and the dinosaur trail.
Port MacDonnell is situated in the southern end of the Limestone Coast which is centralised around the Mount Gambier region which has many and varied attractions and facilities. The whole region is rich in history, industry, recreational activities and sight-seeing. While visiting Port MacDonnell, you can partake in the following activities;
• Boating – river (Glenelg River ~25km east), protected waters or offshore
• Recreational Fishing – good line fishing can be experienced either from jetty, breakwater, boat or charter.
• Recreational Lobster Fishing in season
• Food and Wine Trails throughout the Limestone Coast including Penola, Coonawarra, Mount Gambier and Cape Jaffa
• Mount Gambier's Blue Lake and Lakes area,
• Walking Trails throughout the region
• Scuba diving in famous subterranean limestone caves (renowned as some of the best cave diving in Australia)
• Scuba diving at Piccaninnie and Ewens Ponds (if you don't dive, then go for a beautiful walk and enjoy the abundant bird life)
• Dingley Dell, the home of the famous Australian Poet Adam Lindsay Gordon
• Golf – Mount Gambier Golf Course on Attamurra Road, Mount Gambier is the premier golf course in the region (5km northeast of Mount Gambier) yet Port MacDonnell Golf Course can challenge the best golfer when the wind is up
• Sporting facilities throughout the region
• Shopping – Extensive shopping is available in Mount Gambier
Visiting the Tourist Information Office in Port MacDonnell and/or the Lady Nelson Tourist Information Centre in Mount Gambier will make the most of your stay, or check out the info in the Bach. With so many things to do in the Limestone Coast, you’ll wish you could stay longer.
Before you leave the area you will be faced with the choice of which way to go home and what will you have time to visit on the way? If heading to Adelaide, will it be dinosaur bones and Coonawarra wine, or the Big Lobster and the Coorong National Park. Or on your way to Victoria? Will it be Nelson National Park, as it is just along the road from Port MacDonnell, the Glenelg River and the Princess Margaret Rose caves, Portland and the “Great Ocean Road” starts 200km away, in Warrnambool. Or will you head towards Hamilton and the Western Border region of Victoria which offers the Grampians and is stepped in history.
Please note: All food items including tea and coffee to be supplied by the guest. Toiletries not supplied. About pets:No pets allowed.About checkOut:Check out before 10:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 3:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About events:No events allowed.
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About This Property
| Nearest Airport | Mount Gambier Airport |
|---|---|
| Distance to Airport | 40.09KM |
| Nearest Train Station | Mount Gambier Railway Lands |
| Distance to Train Station | 28.11KM |
| Hotel Star Rating | 3 |



