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Aquador Retreat, Oakbank

Aquador Retreat set in the Adelaide Hills is a boutique size spa retreat featuring accommodation in four bedrooms, restaurant and wet and dry treatment rooms on a five acre setting. We offer half day or full day treatment packages. Choose a healthy or more sumptuous indulgent meal prepared by chef Bernard Oehril, previously chef/owner of the well known Manse Restaurant. For small groups (minimum four people) the facility can be booked for private use. Pre-wedding groups are well taken care of.

If time-out is essential for you, your time is well spent at Aquador. It is our aim to create a soothing atmosphere where you can reflect and recuperate.

Accommodation Options

Cottage

One king size bed.

Balcony

One queen size bed.

Standard

One queen size bed.

Courtyard

One queen size bed.

Website: www.aquadorretreat.com.au

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