Naracoorte, South Australia Accommodation
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Limestone View - Naracoorte Cottages     (AAA 4.5 stars)
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44 Freeling Street
NARACOORTE, Limestone Coast, South Australia, 5271 |
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The perfect getaway for one or two couples, plus a single. This 1890s freestone former manse, set on a hillside, has a modern limestone addition. The full-width front verandah is perfect for a barbecue, a glass of premium Limestone Coast wine and views of the town centre and historic buildings. Followed by a soak or frolic in the spa, of course. Naracoorte is a self-contained visitor destination as well as the ideal centre to explore the rest of the region. We've got world famous Caves and wetlands, museums and galleries, playgrounds and parks, a unique Swimming Lake, supermarkets (open seven days a week), many excellent retail shops and accommodation to suit every taste and budget. Make your holiday plans using Naracoorte as a base. It's surrounded by three premium wine areas. From Naracoorte it's 30 minutes to Lucindale, home of the South East Field Days; an hour to the beach at Robe or Kingston; and an hour to the regional centre of Mount Gambier. Reverse cycle airconditioning in bedrooms and sitting room...
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Pinkerton Hill - Naracoorte Cottages    (AAA 4 stars)
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40 Pinkerton Road,
NARACOORTE, Limestone Coast,
South Australia, 5271 |
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A large and spacious modern 5 bedroom house on the eastern outskirts of town. Pinkerton Hill sleeps 8-10 adults and children.
Naracoorte is a self-contained visitor destination as well as the ideal centre to explore the rest of the region. We've got world famous Caves and wetlands, museums and galleries, playgrounds and parks, a unique Swimming Lake, supermarkets (open seven days a week), many excellent retail shops and accommodation to suit every taste and budget.
Make your holiday plans using Naracoorte as a base. It's surrounded by three premium wine areas. From Naracoorte it's 30 minutes to Lucindale, home of the South East Field Days; an hour to the beach at Robe or Kingston; and an hour to the regional centre of Mount Gambier.
One king-sized bedroom and three queen-sized bedrooms, each with ensemble beds, bedside cabinets with lamps, wardrobes, radio and carpeted floors. A fifth, single bedroom with a single ensemble bed, bedside cabinet with lamp, wardrobe, radio and carpeted floor...
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Sherwood Cottages Country Retreat     (4.5 stars)
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Lot 1 Mcmillan Rd
Naracoorte, Limestone Coast, 5271 |
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Sherwood Cottage offers self contained Bed and Breakfast accommodation set amoungst rural living 4.5km from the township Naracoote, in the heart of the Limestone Coast. The Sherwood Cottages Country Retreat is where you will experience luxury in our superbly finished self contained bed and breakfast cottage. Whether you come to work, relax, or enjoy the fun and excitement of the Limestone Coast, Sherwood Cottages offer a refreshing oasis and the conveniences of your own home. Sherwood Cottages Country Retreat is set amongst rural living four and a half kilometres from the township of Naracoorte, in the heart of the Limestone Coast. Our retreat is a two-bedroom cottage offering stunning views over the surrounding tranquil countryside. Our cottage is brand new and styled with antiques and contemporary furniture, creating a sophisticated restful ambience boasting character and charm. At Sherwood Cottages you are assured of the highest standards of comfort and pleasure. The large two person spa, open wood fire, luxurious bedding, DVD player, internet access, surround sound, fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher and laundry will delight even the most discerning travellers...

Centre of the town with the war memorial statue.
Photo 16/01/2009
Photo and information submitted by Gary Pope, Many Thanks
The town is famous for its nearby caves, boasting some of the finest (thin/long) stalagtites.
The original spelling of the town was "Narracoorte". The name was later incorrectly gazetted as "Naracoorte" and that spelling was subsequently accepted.
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