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Contact Information
Bellevue Bed & Breakfast Mclaren Vale
Address - 12 Chalk Hill Road, 5171, Mclaren Vale
General Information
Contemporary in style, Bellevue offers you boutique, fully hosted accommodation with clean open lines.
Each of our two bedrooms is elegant and spacious, with private en-suite bathrooms and queen-size beds you can stretch out on.
You can enjoy a living area that is in modern, airy surroundings.
There is a selection of games, books and magazines for your perusal, along with tea and coffee making facilities.
Why don't you relax with a glass or two of local wine in the courtyard while enjoying the views over our established garden towards local vineyards.
After a day of visiting the many winery cellar doors, food outlets and cafes, what could be better for you, than walking to one the many stunning restaurants McLaren Vale has to offer?
Two of the finest are a mere 100m stroll down the road from Bellevue.
Our B&B is located in the compact wine region of McLaren Vale less than an hour's drive south of Adelaide.
Amenities
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Air Conditioning
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Newspaper
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Beaches
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Non-Smoking Rooms
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Complimentary Newspaper
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Parking
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Fine Dining
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Turn Down Service
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Fridge
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Wine Tasting
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Rates
Weekly rates starting from 1140 (AUD)
Location Description
There is so much for you to see and do when you come to stay. McLaren Vale is less than an hour's drive from Adelaide. It is a charming township surrounded by more than 50 vineyards and wineries.
The vast majority have their own cellar door, where tastings and sales are available. On every side there are fields of grapes and signposts at various points with invitations to visit cellar doors. Olive trees dot the landscape.
McLaren Vale has a maritime climate: warm to hot dry summers and moderate winters. The region boasts kilometers of white, clean uncrowded beaches, such as Christies, Sellicks and Maslins (Australia's first nudist beach). These are found along the coast of Gulf St Vincent.
A short drive away is Port Noarlunga, with an underwater trail for snorkeling and scuba diving. The Onkaparinga River wetland trail offers a board-walk and abundant bird life within a recreation park.
There are several trails with graded bushwalks to explore the gorge. This park is full of native trees, birds and reptiles.
There are plenty of art and craft shops, plant nurseries, a chocolate factory and local produce. Throughout the area there is an enticing variety of restaurants producing gourmet meals using the area's local produce; The Salopian Inn, The Barn, Limeburners , Star of Greece and d'Arrys Verandah, among others.
20 conservation parks on the Fleurieu Peninsula offer untouched scrubland, a home to kangaroos, koalas, emus and reptiles. The Heysen Trail (Australia's longest footpath) and Kuitpo Forest are great for walking.
The Onkaparinga River is SA's second longest river and the park encompasses the lower reaches containing the last remaining pockets of native vegetation in the southern Adelaide region
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