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Kooringal Homestead, Cockatoo Valley

This secluded homestead overlooks the waters of the Barossa reservoir, close to the Whispering Wall, its bush gardens providing glimpses of wildlife and a haven for birds. The accommodation provides both self-contained and hosted suites and a family unit. All guests have their own entrance with a dining room, lounge and fully equipped kitchen available to guests. The property is close to the attractions of both the Barossa and the northern Adelaide Hills.

Accommodation Options

GOLDFIELDS

One queen size bed or two single beds.

HAMLIN

One queen size bed and one single bed.

MENZIE

One queen size bed.

MINERS RETREAT

One queen size bed and two single beds.

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Sightseeing
  • Wildlife

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