Places to stay while visiting the Clare Valley?
Places to stay while visiting the Clare Valley?
I'll be visiting the Clare Valley in mid-July with friends, dropping into a few cellar doors and trying a restaurant or two. I would appreciate any suggestions from forumites for places to stay? Maybe upmarket B&B or good hotel/motel?
PeterS
PeterS
In addition to Thorn Park, you could try the Clare Country Club, or there are a number of B&B's to be found through the Clare Valley Tourism website.
Martindale Hall http://www.martindalehall.com/ is on par with Thorn Park, and I have to admit that I prefer the decor and atmosphere at the former.
Regarding restaurants, you're a bit hard pushed in the Valley. The Sevenhill Hotel is generally the best all round place for an evening meal (staggering distance from Thorn Park, too), for breakfast Epic just set back from the main street near the pedestrian crossing is very good.
Martindale Hall http://www.martindalehall.com/ is on par with Thorn Park, and I have to admit that I prefer the decor and atmosphere at the former.
Regarding restaurants, you're a bit hard pushed in the Valley. The Sevenhill Hotel is generally the best all round place for an evening meal (staggering distance from Thorn Park, too), for breakfast Epic just set back from the main street near the pedestrian crossing is very good.
Last edited by Nayan on Thu Jun 14, 2007 5:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Salt and Vines restaurant is good, open Sunday nights too, just be careful about the cheese platter...
See here, down towards the bottom: http://www.torbwine.com/pf/SA2006C3.htm
See here, down towards the bottom: http://www.torbwine.com/pf/SA2006C3.htm
Cheers
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Just spent the long weekend in Clare, stayed in a renovated church in Clare itself by the name of Roscrow:
http://users.sa.chariot.net.au/~roscrow/
Great accommodation, very central, helpful & friendly owner. It was spacious for two couples, three would be a stretch.
He also owns another B&B in Clare called Wishing Well:
http://www.firstpage.com.au/wishingwell/
We stayed there a few years back and it was slightly more spacious, definitely room for three couples.
We didn't eat out much over the weekend, just stayed in and cooked, so I can only recommend the butcher on the west side of the main street!
Have Fun,
Nick
http://users.sa.chariot.net.au/~roscrow/
Great accommodation, very central, helpful & friendly owner. It was spacious for two couples, three would be a stretch.
He also owns another B&B in Clare called Wishing Well:
http://www.firstpage.com.au/wishingwell/
We stayed there a few years back and it was slightly more spacious, definitely room for three couples.
We didn't eat out much over the weekend, just stayed in and cooked, so I can only recommend the butcher on the west side of the main street!
Have Fun,
Nick
Just remembered Skillogalee have some nice places to stay.
http://www.skillogalee.com.au/Accommodation.htm
Haven't stayed there, but I've heard the Skillogalee house is beautiful.
http://www.skillogalee.com.au/Accommodation.htm
Haven't stayed there, but I've heard the Skillogalee house is beautiful.
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Clare Valley Cabins
Not really ***** upmarket, but smart, private and very good value if travelling with family/ friends. Get 2 cabins.
http://www.clarevalleycabins.com.au/
North East of Clare township at the top of the valley.
http://www.clarevalleycabins.com.au/
North East of Clare township at the top of the valley.
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The Clare Central Motel is reasonably cheap and clean.
http://www.goldenchain.com.au/motel/cla ... ral_motel/
It is walking distance from the centre of Clare.
The only real problem is that the best breakfast in the Valley is at the other end at "Tara's of Auburn". Great coffee and huge cooked brekka of bacon, eggs, sausage, tomato, toast and home made Cajun style baked beans.
http://www.goldenchain.com.au/motel/cla ... ral_motel/
It is walking distance from the centre of Clare.
The only real problem is that the best breakfast in the Valley is at the other end at "Tara's of Auburn". Great coffee and huge cooked brekka of bacon, eggs, sausage, tomato, toast and home made Cajun style baked beans.
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Davo wrote:McLaren Vale Vine Doctor wrote:Hang on what am I saying! Change your plans and come to McLaren Vale!
McLaren Vale is the exxiest place to stay in S.A., especially the B&Bs
$130 for Hosted Acc?
$108 for Motel?
http://www.about-australia.com/travel-g ... aren-vale/
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McLaren Vale Vine Doctor wrote:Davo wrote:McLaren Vale Vine Doctor wrote:Hang on what am I saying! Change your plans and come to McLaren Vale!
McLaren Vale is the exxiest place to stay in S.A., especially the B&Bs
$130 for Hosted Acc?
$108 for Motel?
http://www.about-australia.com/travel-g ... aren-vale/
My comments are made on the back of the experience of booking accomodation for 3 people ( 2 males and a single female) for a 5 day trip to the Barossa, Clare, and McLaren Vale in March this year. The cheapest we could find in McLaren Vale was the motel and as 2 rooms were required became a tad exxy compared to the B&B we stayed at in the Barossa for $100 a night for the 3 people and then in Hahndorf for $120.
Obviously it would be cheaper for 1 or 2 people sharing.
As far as places to eat I would thoroughly recommend the Sevenhill Hotel.
It doesn't look like much from the outside, but it is a great pub with absolutely top notch meals. The cellar is a little on the light side at the moment (I understand the place is up for sale). But they will do BYO at $10 corkage per bottle. The cellar is a sight to see... head down a ramp into a brilliant underground cellar where there are a couple of tables set up for special events.
The aged porterhouse I had was done perfectly, while my girlfriend's lamb shanks were also brilliant.
You might also run into a few winemakers & industry people as it seems to be a bit of the 'local' for them. I ran in to people from both Grosset and Pikes during our dinner there recently.
It doesn't look like much from the outside, but it is a great pub with absolutely top notch meals. The cellar is a little on the light side at the moment (I understand the place is up for sale). But they will do BYO at $10 corkage per bottle. The cellar is a sight to see... head down a ramp into a brilliant underground cellar where there are a couple of tables set up for special events.
The aged porterhouse I had was done perfectly, while my girlfriend's lamb shanks were also brilliant.
You might also run into a few winemakers & industry people as it seems to be a bit of the 'local' for them. I ran in to people from both Grosset and Pikes during our dinner there recently.
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