General Description | |
Nestling in the heart of the Barossa Valley in the famous winelands of South Australia, the Greenock’s Old Telegraph Station Bed & Breakfast in Greenock is a great choice of accommodation for lovers of history, nature and culture. This charming cottage once served as one of the original telegraph stations linking Adelaide and Angaston, at a time when travellers stopped over in the area on the way to the Murray River. You can now expect high standards of modern comfort at this popular guest property, which is just a few doors from the Greenock Creek Tavern, and a short stroll from Murray Street Vineyard. From the moment you arrive at this delightful Greenock B&B, you'll understand why it is chosen by discerning travellers in search of a romantic hotel alternative and a cosy retreat. You'll also receive a complementary bottle of locally produced Barossa Shiraz, port and chocolates to welcome you in style! This lovingly restored property features an outdoor BBQ for those warm summer evenings, and for guests looking for a pet friendly outdoor area, then Greenock's is the ideal choice as the B&B garden is fenced in. Accommodation also offers air conditioning, a cosy living room with slow combustion fire for cool nights, and a modern country-style kitchen with all necessary cutlery, crockery, and cooking utensils. Hotel RatingThis property does not have an official STAR Rating from AAA Tourism Pty Ltd. For the benefit of our customers, we have provided a rating based on our rating system. | |
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Hotel Type: | Bed & Breakfast |
Address: | 11 Murray Street |
The minimal room price: | 164 AUD |
Hotel Class: | (3 stars) |
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