Showing 24 Hotels out of 44 in "Barossa Valley"

View of Barossa White House, a top-rated hotel in Barossa Valley
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View of Barossa Bed & Breakfast, a top-rated hotel in Barossa Valley
From $368 /night
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View of The Louise Resort, a top-rated hotel in Barossa Valley

The Louise Resort

From $709 /night
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View of Lambert Estate Retreat, a top-rated hotel in Barossa Valley
From $214 /night
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View of Stonewell Cottages & Vineyards Retreat, a top-rated hotel in Barossa Valley
From $529 /night
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View of Gawler Townhouses 1c, a top-rated hotel in Barossa Valley

Gawler Townhouses 1c

From $195 /night
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View of Memory Lane, a top-rated hotel in Barossa Valley

Memory Lane

From $178 /night
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View of Gawler Townhouse 3 Bedroom, a top-rated hotel in Barossa Valley
From $30 /night
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View of Eagle Foundry Bed & Breakfast, a top-rated hotel in Barossa Valley
From $125 /night
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View of The Lodge Country House, a top-rated hotel in Barossa Valley
From $257 /night
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View of Barossa Country Cottages, a top-rated hotel in Barossa Valley
From $139 /night
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View of Gawler Townhouse 1 Bedroom, a top-rated hotel in Barossa Valley
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View of The Dove Cote, a top-rated hotel in Barossa Valley

The Dove Cote

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View of Seppelts View Cabins, a top-rated hotel in Barossa Valley
From $116 /night
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Accommodation Types in Barossa Valley

About Barossa Valley

The Barossa Valley is a region defined by its rich history and its global reputation for premium wine. Founded in the 1840s by Prussian and Silesian Lutherans fleeing religious persecution, its towns like Tanunda, Angaston, and Nuriootpa retain a strong Germanic influence evident in their architecture, bakeries, and community festivals. The region is famously divided into the Barossa Valley (warmer, known for powerful Shiraz) and the cooler, elevated Eden Valley (renowned for elegant Riesling). It's not merely a collection of wineries but a cohesive culinary destination, celebrated for its farm-to-table ethos, artisan cheese, small-batch chocolates, and celebrated chefs like Maggie Beer. The culture is one of passionate generational stewardship, where sixth-generation vignerons work land their ancestors planted, creating an authentic and deeply rooted experience for visitors.

Best Time to Visit Barossa Valley

The Barossa is a year-round destination, but each season offers a distinct charm. Autumn (March to May) is arguably the most picturesque and popular time, with mild, sunny days, golden vines, and the buzz of harvest. This is peak season, so booking accommodation well in advance is essential. Spring (September to November) brings blooming gardens and cool, pleasant weather, perfect for cycling and outdoor festivals like the Barossa Vintage Festival (held biennially in odd-numbered years). Summer (December to February) can be hot and dry, ideal for early morning explorations and long, leisurely lunches, but be prepared for high temperatures. Winter (June to August) is the off-peak season, offering crisp days, cozy fireside wine tastings, and fewer crowds, with the landscape taking on a serene, dormant beauty. Major events are clustered in autumn and spring.

Where to Stay in Barossa Valley

Tanunda mid-range

The cultural heart of the Barossa, with a strong German heritage, charming main street, historic churches, and a central location.

Best for: First-time visitors, history, walkability
Angaston mid-to-high

A elegant, leafy town known for its fine stone buildings, gourmet food scene, and proximity to the Eden Valley wine region.

Best for: Foodies, luxury stays, relaxed atmosphere
Nuriootpa budget-to-mid

The commercial hub of the valley, offering practical services, larger supermarkets, and the Barossa Visitor Centre. Less touristy.

Best for: Convenience, families, budget stays
Lyndoch budget-to-mid

The southern gateway to the Barossa, featuring beautiful gardens, the Whispering Wall, and a quieter, village feel.

Best for: Tranquility, garden lovers, short stays
Seppeltsfield high

Not a town but a historic precinct centered around the iconic Seppeltsfield Winery, lined with majestic palm trees and artisan producers.

Best for: Iconic photography, luxury experiences, wine history
Bethany mid-range

A tiny, picturesque hamlet nestled in the hills, considered the first German settlement in the Barossa. Quiet and photogenic.

Best for: Photography, solitude, history buffs
Marananga mid-to-high

A rural area known for its concentration of exceptional, often architecturally stunning, wineries like Rockford and Charles Melton.

Best for: Serious wine tasting, architecture
Eden Valley mid-range

The elevated, cooler-climate region adjoining the Barossa, famous for its crisp Rieslings and stunning, rolling pastoral scenery.

Best for: Riesling lovers, scenic drives, escaping crowds
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Hotels in Barossa Valley range from $3 to $898 per night, depending on the hotel category and star rating. Budget hotels start around $3/night, while luxury 5-star properties can reach $898/night or higher. Filter by price on our site to find options that match your budget.

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