Mclaren Vale, South Australia Accommodation
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Chapel Hill Winery Guest House     (4.5 stars)
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1 Chapel Hill Rd
McLaren Vale, SA, 5171 |
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Be our guest and indulge your senses in the Mediterranean maritime lifestyle of McLaren Vale. Stunning scenery, world class wine, fabulous regional dining, pristine beaches, but then again McLaren Vale is a great place for doing absolutely nothing at all! The two-storey chalet-style Chapel Hill Winery Guest House B&B is set among the vineyards, 100 metres from the Gourmet Retreat. Guests (capacity for 6) will enjoy breath-taking views of the Onkaparinga River National Park, the Gulf of St Vincent and surrounding vineyards from both indoor and outdoor living areas. Features & Facilities: 3 Queen sized ensuite bedrooms, All suites with RC Air-conditioning, TV, telephone & Internet access, Fully equipped kitchen & Laundry, Outdoor BBQ area, Spacious living/entertaining areas with open fireplace, TV, DVD/VCR and CD Player, and Full Breakfast provisions for a self catered breakfast.
Southern Vales Bed and Breakfast    (3.5 stars)
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13 Chalk Hill Rd
McLaren Vale, SA , 5171 |
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Welcome to Southern Vales... Southern Vales Bed & Breakfast is a 20 year old colonial style home with full return verandah, set on a one and a half acre property. Located in the heart of McLaren Vale, our close proximity to major wineries and the town centre is a proven favourite with guests. We have put together this website to show you some of the key features we have to offer, and to provide a little insight into the wonders of McLaren Vale and the Fleurieu Peninsula. Please feel free to browse and take a look around. If there is something we have not covered, or you would just like to know more, please do not hesitate to contact us. With the gently rolling Mount Lofty Ranges forming a backdrop, the town of McLaren Vale nestles amongst vineyards. It is a stunning sight and a welcome introduction to the historic area. A Scotsman, John McLaren, who named it McLaren Vale, originally surveyed this beautiful valley in 1839. Two small villages, Gloucester and Bellevue, were established here in the 1840's by migrants from Great Britain, In 1923 buildings from these villages merged, adopting the name of the valley...
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