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Whirlwind Farm
Bed & Breakfast
Nuriootpa
Barossa Valley
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Samuel Road, Nuriootpa, Barossa Valley,
South Australia 5355
Telephone: (08) 8562 2637
Mobile: 0417 812 889
International Tel: +61 8 8562 2637 Mobile: +61 417 812 889
Hosts: Lida & Frans Koolen
email: whirlwindbb@ozemail.com.au
Accommodation
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Activities
Whirlwind Farm B
& B is a picturesque 42 acre property in the heart of scenic open woodland
and vineyards at Nuriootpa in the world famous Barossa Valley wine region. Your hosts Lida
and Frans will make your stay a memorable and relaxing experience.
Accommodation: RAA
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With true country hospitality, Whirlwind Farm
offers
a private entrance to the guest
area
tastefully furnished rooms with Queen size beds and stylish
sitting areas overlooking lovely gardens
private bathrooms
one single room
a hearty cooked breakfast
coffee and tea making facilities in a delightful breakfast area |

WHIRLWIND FARM B & B
NURIOOTPA, BAROSSA VALLEY
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Location
Whirlwind Farm Bed
and Breakfast is located in Samuel Road parallel to the Barossa Highway between Tanunda
and Nuriootpa in the world famous wine region of the Barossa Valley, 50 minutes or 70 km
north of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia |
enjoy true country
living amidst historical villages and great wineries for which the Barossa Valley is so
famous |

Whirlwind Farm B & B is in Samuel Road Nuriootpa
from $150-$165 per double
per night. $130 Single. $10 surcharge for single Saturday night |
a discount may be available for
longer stays; enquire at time of booking |
Visa, MasterCard, Bankcard and
cheques accepted |
Activities: Things to do in the Barossa Valley
Whirlwind Farm is
conveniently located within walking distance of the Wild Olive Restaurant |
taste the fabulous
award winning wines from some of the dozens of wineries in the valley and visit the
antique shops, historic Lutheran churches reflecting the early German settlers and museums
in the area |
visit the nearby
towns of Tanunda, Nuriootpa and historic Angaston and dine in the excellent affordable
local restaurants and browse the art and craft galleries, museums and churches |
explore the nearby
hills and conservation parks and take a drive or a walk around the small settlements along
the many trails and back roads and absorb yourself in the colourful history of the region |