Barossa Valley cheap accommodation
best price deals


Your credit card will be charged ONLY after the booking is confirmed. Once processed, we will email your CONFIRMATION / RESERVATIONS VOUCHER to you, which MUST BE retained for check-in Purposes.

Barossa Valley Hotels Apartments Discount Room Specials Cheap Australia Accommodation

Australia vacation rentals

Australia Tours

Cheap hotel reservations in cheap Barossa Valley accommodation for business and holiday travel. Find a room in rentals at hotels, apartments, lodges, motels and resorts.
Read reviews from guests and get recommendations on places to stay and the most popular lodging. Year round booking reservations for tours, airport transfers and car hire. Make your bookings before you travel.
A safe secure and easy to use web page for online reservations. Find a room in cheap hotels Barossa Valley displaying maps, photos, prices and available accomodation for the dates you require. Complete tours Australia, sightseeing information including airport transfers and attractions.
Make your Barossa Valley accommodation booking up to a year in advance and still get a great discount or take advantage of our last minute hotels standby rates specials updated daily. A safe and secure hotels.com web site.

Barossa Valley

Barossa Valley is smaller and perhaps more quaint than the other mainland capitals. The Barossa Valley is an acclaimed wine making region with rolling hills and picturesque villages. South Australia is as a wonderful location for whale watching, the whales moving through the state's coastal waters during their migration season. Premium wines, fine restaurants, magnificent old churches, wineries and cottages, traditional music, butchers and bakers, all in a peaceful rural setting where each season accentuates the beauty of the vineyards and the undulating hills. Whether here for business or pleasure I am sure that you will love the Barossa.

The first impression of the Barossa is often of vineyards in a manicured landscape spreading across the valley floor into the ranges, then wineries, and church spires surrounded by the cluster of a small village or township.

Around the Barossa Ranges, the natural bushland blends with the more recent high country vineyards, and there is an outstanding view of the valley from Mengler Hill. On the crown of the range, Kaiser Stuhl Conservation Park provides excellent bush walking. The Heysen Walking Trail traverses the ranges as does the Mawson Cycling Trail.

The heritage of the region has been well preserved by arts, crafts and antiques, including the industry craft of cooperage. A visit to the galleries and studios is well worth the trip to see the artisans in action, and take home a piece of the Barossa.

Some wonderful museums provide entertainment for the whole family, a blacksmith shop, a wine historical museum and The Wine Centre at Tanunda are good examples.Other places worth a visit are the Mohair and alpaca farms, the hollow tree in which a family lived, a colourful lavender farm, the dam wall that carries whispers, performing sheep dogs, a world class performing arts theatre, fun parks mainly for children, golf, ten pin bowling, ballooning and wine tasting. Lots of family entertainment and discount accommodation make Barossa valley a great place to visit.

Other things so do are the famous biennial Barossa Vintage Festival, Barossa International Music Festival and Barossa Under the Stars are some of the very special events to watch for. The Barossa holds many vibrant festivals and events throughout the year, and they play a major role in the lifestyle of and experiences to be enjoyed in the region.

Major events such as the biennial "Barossa Vintage Festival", Australia's weeklong wine festival, the annual "Barossa Under the Stars" which features international performers, and attract large numbers of visitors to the region.

There are many other regular special events and activities that take place in the region which showcase the fabulous wine, food, hertitage and our local hospitality. Barossa Valley is smaller and perhaps more quaint than the other mainland capitals. The Barossa Valley is an acclaimed wine making region with rolling hills and picturesque villages. South Australia is as a wonderful location for whale watching, the whales moving through the state's coastal waters during their migration season.

Premium wines, fine restaurants, magnificent old churches, wineries and cottages, traditional music, butchers and bakers, all in a peaceful rural setting where each season accentuates the beauty of the vineyards and the undulating hills. Whether here for business or pleasure I am sure that you will love the Barossa. The first impression of the Barossa is often of vineyards in a manicured landscape spreading across the valley floor into the ranges, then wineries, and church spires surrounded by the cluster of a small village or township.

Around the Barossa Ranges, the natural bushland blends with the more recent high country vineyards, and there is an outstanding view of the valley from Mengler Hill. On the crown of the range, Kaiser Stuhl Conservation Park provides excellent bush walking. The Heysen Walking Trail traverses the ranges as does the Mawson Cycling Trail.

The heritage of the region has been well preserved by arts, crafts and antiques, including the industry craft of cooperage. A visit to the galleries and studios is well worth the trip to see the artisans in action, and take home a piece of the Barossa.

Some wonderful museums provide entertainment for the whole family, a blacksmith shop, a wine historical museum and The Wine Centre at Tanunda are good examples.Other places worth a visit are the Mohair and alpaca farms, the hollow tree in which a family lived, a colourful lavender farm, the dam wall that carries whispers, performing sheep dogs, a world class performing arts theatre, fun parks mainly for children, golf, ten pin bowling, ballooning and wine tasting. Lots of family entertainment and discount accommodation make Barossa valley a great place to visit.

Other things so do are the famous biennial Barossa Vintage Festival, Barossa International Music Festival and Barossa Under the Stars are some of the very special events to watch for. The Barossa holds many vibrant festivals and events throughout the year, and they play a major role in the lifestyle of and experiences to be enjoyed in the region.

Major events such as the biennial "Barossa Vintage Festival", Australia's weeklong wine festival, the annual "Barossa Under the Stars" which features international performers, and attract large numbers of visitors to the region.

There are many other regular special events and activities that take place in the region which showcase the fabulous wine, food, hertitage and our local hospitality.