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Jacob’s Creek Farm, Krondorf

Hosted by Linda · Tanunda, South Australia
2 sites · RV, Tent · 70 acres
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Flat cropping and grazing property with a rise up at the Eastern end where a native forest and scrub exists. There are two creek lines joining to make a single stream with four dams also on the property. Potential for vineyard and with an airfield close by and a quality dirt road running along the Western boundary and a surveyed road along the northern boundary this site makes for easy walking and is within short distances to some of the best cellar doors in the Barossa. Kaiser Stuhl National Park is only a short drive away over the lookout at Mengler’s Hill and the Heyson Trail runs through the hill at the Eastern end. Permission may be needed to access other private properties adjoining, however. Wineries close by include Jacob’s Creek Visitors Centre, Rockfords, Grant Burge Cellar Door, St Hugo’s, Charles Melton, Moorooroo Cellar Door or Jacob’s Creek Retreat. Tanunda is only a 5-10 min drive away where a great range of food outlets and a wider range of cellar doors exist. The helpful staff at the Visitor’s Centre in Murray St can assist with answering questions and most services are catered for in the town’s centre. This site’s location lends itself to quite short or long term stays with close access to the fruits of the Barrosa. There are recharge and excellent public facilities at the Visitor Centre and links to Barossa Balloon Adventures if desired. There are no facilities, so campers must be 100% self-contained, taking all waste and rubbish with them when they leave.
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RV/tent site · Sleeps 20 · Vehicles under 28 m
Choose a flat sight or a slightly higher site amongst the trees of our native Forrest. The creeks give rise to water-filled dams during winter so come prepared with good walking shoes and a love of wine helps as there are a number of wineries close by! The evening sky is great for star watching as this space is mostly unoccupied. There is a pop top 60’s retro van powered by a solar panel, available if campers prefer to be up off the ground. It has a double bed and table with sink, stove and small fridge. Nothing fancy however an alternative to tenting. $60 a night.
Campfires allowed
No toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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Forest Site

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 20 · Vehicles under 20 m
This site is a peaceful patch overlooking the beautiful forest, from where you can easily access and explore the rest of the property. All camps must be self-contained with their own amenities, and leave no trace.
Campfires allowed
No toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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AU$55
/ night
for NaN guests
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91% Recommend109 Ratings · 83 reviews

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Tanunda, South Australia, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Linda S.

Joined in January 2023
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