Must-see hotels in Barossa Valley

  • The Kirche @ Charles Melton

    Barossa Valley

    Knocked together in 1964, this old stone Lutheran church – the Zum Kripplein Christi church, in fact – is now a fabulous boutique B&B. It's a few minutes'…

  • Barossa Pavilions

    Barossa Valley

    With showstopping valley views and absolute privacy, these six free-stranding Barossa chalets are the handiwork of Max Pritchard, the presiding grand…

  • Louise

    Barossa Valley

    Top of the accommodation tree in the BV, the Louise does everything with consummate style, from the architecture and the linen to the in-house restaurant…

  • Barossa Glasshouse

    Barossa Valley

    Wow, what a spectacular house! Like some kind of slick, long lightning bolt riding the slope of a Barossa hillside, the Glasshouse is all about the views …

  • Barossa White House

    Barossa Valley

    Mid-century modern has finally become cool in the Barossa, as 'The West Wing' of this hip '60s house attests. It's a modernist raked-roof affair (yes, it…

  • Angaston Mews Apartments

    Barossa Valley

    Inexplicably fronted by two enormous horse-head sculptures (anyone for giant chess?), these four funky, two-bedroom 1960s flats have been reborn as…

  • Barossa Retro B&B

    Barossa Valley

    Groovy, baby! Well, there's a bit of a disconnect here between the Austin Powers interior design (most definitely groovy) and the house itself, which is a…

  • Discover Holiday Parks Barossa Valley

    Barossa Valley

    This spacious park just south of town is dotted with mature trees offering a little shade to ease your hangover. Facilities include a playground, BBQs, a…

  • Angaston Masonic Lodge

    Barossa Valley

    Wow, what a beauty! Right in the middle of town, Angaston's 1910 temple of secret handshakes and clandestine male behaviour is now a stylish two-bedroom B…

  • Barossa Old Garage B&B

    Barossa Valley

    Until a few years ago this quirky, retro place was actually a garage: now it's a bright B&B crammed full of amazing '50s and '60s memorabilia – everything…

  • Stonewell Cottages

    Barossa Valley

    These romantic, lakefront spa cottages are surrounded by vines and offer unbeatable privacy, comfort and serenity. Pet ducks waddle around rusty old…

  • Vine Inn

    Barossa Valley

    A jazzed-up motel with a swimming pool, right in the middle of town behind Nuri's pub. The bistro (mains $19 to $36, serving noon to 2.30pm and 6pm to 8…

  • Tanunda Hotel

    Barossa Valley

    This boisterous ol' 1846 pub in the town centre is a real community hub. Pub rooms upstairs are good value and clean; out the back are nine ritzy mauve…

  • Collingrove Homestead

    Barossa Valley

    About 6km southeast of Angaston, stately Collingrove Homestead – all oaks, daffodils, bluestone and chimney pots – was built by George Angas’ son John in…

  • Valley Hotel & Motel

    Barossa Valley

    There are only five brick-and-stone rooms here (the smallest motel in Australia?), but they're tidy, modern and decent value. Out the front is the Valley…

  • Marble Lodge

    Barossa Valley

    A grandiose 1915 Federation-style villa on the (reasonably steep!) hill behind the town, built from local pink and white granite. Accommodation is in two…

  • BIG4 Barossa Tourist Park

    Barossa Valley

    There are at least six different kinds of cabin at this shady park lined with pine trees, next to the Nuriootpa football oval (go Tigers!). All cabins…

  • Barossa Backpackers

    Barossa Valley

    Occupying a converted, U-shaped winery office building 500m from Tanunda's main street, Barossa Backpackers is a clean, secure and shipshape affair (if a…

  • Vine Court

    Barossa Valley

    Regulation motel doubles plus one- and two-bedroom apartments. No surprises, no expectations, no frills. Shares reception at the Vine Inn pub down the…