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Casa Rossa, Lyndoch

Casa Rossa or ‘The Red House’, is a very special property located in a peaceful vineyard setting over looking the Barossa Ranges, the perfect place to explore to explore all the Barossa has to offer or simply retreat and have some quiet time. Casa Rossa has been set up as private, self-contained accommodation and has been decorated to a very attractive contemporary style. When you book Casa Rossa you can be comfortable in the knowledge that you are the only guests staying at the property.

The house features three bedrooms, a large open space lounge and dining area, a music/family room and a well equipped self-contained modern kitchen. From the veranda you can enjoy views over vineyards and across the beautiful Barossa Valley, a perfect setting to cook a barbecue or nibble on a local cheese platter and enjoy a sensational Barossa wine.

The property is well located near may wineries, close to fine dining restaurants and a short drive from the many other attractions that the Barossa has to offer. The perfect place for couples or small groups to escape from a busy life.

Accommodation Options

House

One queen bed, one double bed and two single beds and one sofa bed.

Website: www.bellescapes.com

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