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Cheapest hotels in Barossa Valley

Discover affordable stays in Barossa Valley that provide a quality experience without breaking the bank. Hotels in Barossa Valley can be found for as low as £51 per night. There is currently one property in Barossa Valley that can be booked for this price. Lyndoch Hill is one of the hotels that can be booked for the lowest price in Barossa Valley. Price data was last updated on 19 May 2024
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1221 Barossa Valley Way, Tanunda, SA, Australia
6.6 mi from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
£51
Avg. per night
182 Murray Street, Tanunda, SA, Australia
0.9 mi from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
£65
Avg. per night
235 Murray Street, Tanunda, SA, Australia
1.2 mi from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
£100
Avg. per night
Golf Links Road, Tanunda, SA, Australia
3.5 mi from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
£121
Avg. per night
Nitschke Road Po Box 599 Tanunda Barossa Valley So, Tanunda, SA, Australia
3.4 mi from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
£160
Avg. per night
278 Menge Road, Tanunda, SA, Australia
0.8 mi from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Air conditioning
£180
Avg. per night
743 Seppeltsfield Road, Tanunda, SA, Australia
3.4 mi from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
£196
Avg. per night

Hotel prices in Barossa Valley

Get a sense of the average price and most popular properties to stay in Barossa Valley to help you budget for your trip accordingly. Hotels that are booked the most in each class receive the “Most popular” badge. Hotels with the “Best value” badge are the most popular hotels in Barossa Valley at attractive prices. Price data was last updated on 19 May 2024.
An overview of the average price of hotels by hotel class in the Barossa Valley. We've also highlighted the most popular hotels and best value within each hotel class.
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235 Murray Street, Tanunda, SA, Australia
182 Murray Street, Tanunda, SA, Australia
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Nitschke Road Po Box 599 Tanunda Barossa Valley So, Tanunda, SA, Australia
1221 Barossa Valley Way, Tanunda, SA, Australia

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Other accommodations in Barossa Valley

Find the perfect hostel, theme hotel, or holiday rental for your stay in Barossa Valley. There are 253 hotels in Barossa Valley and price data was last updated on 19 May 2024. The average price for a stay in Barossa Valley is .
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Praia da Oura Apartado 827, Rua Oliveira Martins, Albufeira, Faro, Portugal
1.5 mi from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
£73
Avg. per night
191 Brunswick Street, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
0.8 mi from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
£103
Avg. per night
2 Lee Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia
0.5 mi from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Airport shuttle
£220
Avg. per night
Albufeira, Faro, Portugal
0.6 mi from city centre
Air conditioning
£54
Avg. per night
5 rue de Dunkerque, Paris, France
1.5 mi from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Airport shuttle
£35
Avg. per night
42 Water End, Clifton, York, United Kingdom
1.2 mi from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
£24
Avg. per night
Calle Molino 9, Arrecife, Lanzarote, Spain
0.1 mi from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
£32
Avg. per night
144-154 Anderson Road, Wanaka, New Zealand
1.2 mi from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
£128
Avg. per night

Where to stay in Barossa Valley

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About Barossa Valley

Encompassing the towns of Tanunda, Nuriootpa and Angaston, the Barossa Valley is situated around one hour to the north-east of Adelaide. It is one of Australia’s most renowned wine-growing regions, scattered with cellar doors, outstanding restaurants and boutique accommodation.

German settlers first arrived in Tanunda in the 1840s, naming it Barossa Neu-Schlesien, or "New Silesia", in honour of their Prussian roots, while Angaston was settled largely by Cornish miners and retains a more English influence. Nuriootpa combines a little of the two and has emerged as the region’s main commercial hub, with the Barossa Valley Way passing through en route to Rowland Flat and Tanunda and connecting with Angaston to the east. While Riesling, Semillon, Cabernet Sauvignon and Grenache are widely grown, Shiraz is considered the Barossa Valley’s specialty, with the first Shiraz vines planted in 1847 by Johann Friedrich August Fiedler and many now used in creating what is arguably Australia’s most famous wine, Penfolds Grange. In addition to touring its vineyards and cellar doors, the Barossa Valley is known for its dried fruits, German-inspired butchers and bakeries, in addition to artisan cheese. Celebrated restaurateur Maggie Beer runs a Farm Shop in Nuriootpa which sells her jams, preserves, olive oil and ice cream, while the Saturday Farmer’s Market in Angaston showcases the diverse local produce for which the region has made a name. For magnificent views across the Barossa, head to the Mengler Hill Lookout to the east of the valley, and coincide a visit with the biennial Barossa Vintage Festival which celebrates the autumn harvest through live music, parades and plenty of tasting events.

While visitors can access the Barossa Valley by public transport, with trains connecting to Gawler Central where buses continue to the Barossa Valley, to explore everything the area has to offer then it’s best to come by car. Alternatively, there are a range of tours from Adelaide available, in addition to bicycle trails that weave between the vineyards.

The Barossa Valley was named for the Barossa Ranges while lie to the east, and in turn named by Colonel William Light in honour of the 1811 British victory over the French at the Battle of Barrosa. A clinical error led to the incorrect spelling of the name which it has retained since.

Facts about staying in Barossa Valley

Find useful tips and insights about staying in Barossa Valley to help you make the most of your experience. FAQs were last updated on 19 May 2024.
  • Where is the best place to stay in Barossa Valley?

    When visiting Barossa Valley, consider checking out Tanunda, Nuriootpa, and Angaston as some of the most sought after locations.

  • What are the best hotels in Barossa Valley?

    Barossa Weintal Hotel (8.3/10 from 1,360 reviews), Jacobs Creek Retreat At Moorooroo Park (9.0/10 from 341 reviews), and Novotel Barossa Valley Resort (8.3/10 from 1,319 reviews) are all highly rated places to stay in Barossa Valley.

  • What is a good hotel near Peter Lehmann?

    Barossa Weintal Hotel is a hotel near Peter Lehmann that is popular with HotelsCombined users, scoring 8.3 across 1,360 reviews.

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