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Tranquil Vale Vineyard, Luskintyre

Spacious luxury cottages in a spectacular setting overlooking
the vineyard and Hunter River. Gardens surround each cottage
and lead to a 15 metre swimming pool, flood lit tennis court,
a fully equipped gymnasium and children’s playground.

Set in a working vineyard just minutes from the heart of Hunter
Wine Country, wine tasting and cellar door sales are available.

Accommodation Options

Self-contained Cottage

Luxury 2 bedroom cottage, king and queen-sized beds or queen bed and 2 singles. Ceiling to floor glass over looking huge verhanda, vineyard and river valley. Open fire place, split system heating/ air-con. fully equipped kitchen, gas BBQ and al fresco dining. Serviced daily.

Loft

Loft

Website: www.tranquilvale.com.au

Experiences

  • Food and Wine

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Driving
  • Fishing - Trout/Fly
  • Swimming
  • Wine Tasting

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