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Holiday houses in Naracoorte

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A modern single-story home is showcased with a sleek black garage door and a light exterior. A welcoming entrance is complemented by a well-kept lawn and a decorative fence. The driveway provides ample space, enhancing the home's appeal in the quiet neighborhood setting.
Home in Naracoorte
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Top of Naracoorte

This is a brand new home in a quiet neighbourhood and beautifully presented. Property is 15 minutes walk to main street and has access to Top Shop butcher inside of two minute walk. Home is in township of Naracoorte located on the beautiful Limestone Coast, home to the Coonawarra, Koppamurra, Wratonbully and Padthaway wine regions. Naracoorte is also the home of World Heritage Listed "Naracoorte Caves". Township also boasts a great range of shopping outlets, sporting facilities & Swimming lake.

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The historic cottage is presented with a stone facade and a classic metal roof, framed by two windows. Potted plants are positioned on either side of the entrance, and a brick patio is visible. The sky is filled with warm hues as the sun sets.
Place to stay in Naracoorte
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 57 reviews

Delightful 1847 Cottage with claw foot bath

You'll love this unique and romantic escape. Switch off from a busy schedule, relax and unwind in the oldest dwelling in Naracoorte. Ormerod Cottage was built by the first settler on the original Naracoorte Station Run. Lovingly restored in the 1990’s, the cottage is private and cozy featuring a large open fireplace, king bed, claw foot bath, & private garden. Treat yourselves whilst enjoying a sumptuous wine and local produce platter in house. Situated on the grounds of Narracoorte Homestead

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The spacious living area features a light, neutral palette with a comfortable sofa and wooden coffee table. A dining table with wooden chairs is visible, while the open kitchen equipped with modern appliances is showcased in the background, allowing for easy interaction between spaces.
Home in Kalangadoo
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Cloisters of Kalangadoo

A unique accommodation option awaits your next holiday to the Limestone Coast. Cloisters of Kalangadoo, as it is now known, was in its previous life a 1914 Presbyterian Church which has been lovingly restored as a unique home away from home. Located in the quiet town of Kalangadoo, which is central to exploring all that the Limestone Coast has to offer. Intimate for couples, spacious for larger groups & families It has everything a holiday home needs to be relaxing, fun and a luxury retreat.

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A doorway frames an outdoor dining area featuring a wooden table surrounded by benches. Sunlight filters through the leaves of nearby trees, illuminating the space. A bowl is placed at the center of the table, enhancing the inviting setting.
Cottage in Rendelsham
5 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Limestone Cottage - A Tuscan Holiday

This newly restored semi-detached stone cottage in the peaceful and gently undulating hamlet of Rendelsham offers seclusion and privacy, with garden views and outdoor living. Private driveway and parking. Short drive to local beaches, Lake Macintyre and Mayura Station. 45 min from Coonawarra wineries and walking distance from Canunda National Park. Nearby Millicent offers a selection of restaurants, cafes, supermarkets, chemists, a swimming lake and hospital. Wood heater for chilly weather.

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A sign marking Camawald Cottage is positioned at the entrance, with the cottage set back among a variety of trees and landscaped areas. A gravel path leads to the cottage, which features a covered porch surrounded by lush greenery and colorful seasonal foliage.
Home in Coonawarra
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

Camawald Cottage B&B, Coonawarra - Penola

Camawald Cottage is: * situated in the heart of the famous Coonawarra wine district * nestled in a 10 acre acclaimed garden * very private and secluded surrounded by farmland and vineyards. * idyllic peaceful views from both the front verandah and rear deck. Guests are welcome to wander around the extensive garden with its lake, magnificent old redgums and exotic trees as well as over 1000 roses. A lawn tennis court, a barbecue at the rear deck & an outside logfire are added attractions.

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A cozy lounge area features a brown leather sofa paired with two grey chairs. A coffee table holds a bottle of wine and small snacks. Natural light flows through sliding doors, enhancing the contemporary artwork displayed on the wall.
Home in Penola
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

The Winemaker's House at The Blok

Fully immerse yourself in Coonawarra with The Winemakers House at The Blok. Sitting amongst the vines the 3 bedroom house is walking distance to many of the fantastic winery cellar doors of Coonawarra. Situated just 2kms from Penola guests can enjoy peace and privacy without the isolation. The house boasts a fully equipped kitchen, 1.5 bathrooms and a wood fire for the colder months. Great for an intimate weekend for two or a fun getaway with friends, the house can sleep up to 8 guests.

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The entrance to Sarah's Cottage showcases a stone façade and a welcoming patio area. Two elegant light fixtures flank the door, and a wrought iron table and chairs invite guests to relax. A sign displaying the cottage name is prominently featured.
Place to stay in Penola
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Sarahs Cottage Penola AC fire Wifi Spa Dog welcome

​Step into colonial history at Sarah's Cottage Penola. This charming stone cottage is steeped in history and comfortably accommodates 2 guests. ​  ​The cottage comprises one luxury bedroom with queen sized bed, cosy lounge, open fire, large spa, well equipped kitchen, indoor/outdoor dining options, BBQ, private dog friendly garden and is just minutes from Penola town centre.   ​Complimentary wifi, on-site car parking, contactless arrival and peace and quiet.  Gift Vouchers available.

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The exterior features a spacious covered patio with simple stone landscaping. Large windows allow natural light to brighten the interior. The building is surrounded by a neat lawn and is complemented by nearby greenery, creating a welcoming entryway.
Home in Nangwarry
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 432 reviews

Nangwarry ParkView, whole house, Limestone Coast

Situated amongst the beautiful pine forests of the Limestone Coast, conveniently located centrally between Mount Gambier and the renowned Coonawarra wineries, Nangwarry is a great base to access the many beautiful locations to explore in the region. Park View Nangwarry has a lovely vista overlooking a park. The park includes a free bbq, playground and is a short walk to peaceful forests. The township of Nangwarry offers a licensed convenience store, road house, and post office.

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A spacious bedroom features a large bed adorned with decorative pillows and a soft throw. A comfortable bench is positioned at the foot of the bed. Natural light enters through two windows, which are fitted with roller shades, and a colorful painting decorates the wall above.
Farm stay in Apsley
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews

Yallamatta B&B

A Quaint & Comfortable B&B in a Relaxing Rural Setting. This historic cottage keeps it’s unique old world charm and combines the luxury of modern comfort and convenience, with Wheelchair access as well. With original polished floorboards throughout, modern kitchen and bathroom, your stay will certainly feel like you are experiencing a home away from home. It's a great base for exploring the area, and a relaxing atmosphere with superb sunset views of the countryside.

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The cottage exterior is presented with a metal roof and a light-colored facade, framed by lush green grass. A small outdoor setting is visible, with black chairs and a table under the covered porch. A BBQ unit is positioned near the entrance.
Home in Penola
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Ulva cottage - history in the heart of Penola

A charming, heritage listed property situated in the heart of Penola. Built by Alexander Cameron in 1869, it is within walking distance to the Main Street of Penola, giving easy access to restaurants, hotels, cafes and the historical Petticoat Lane. The cottage backs onto a family friendly town square, playground and public pool with plenty of room for your children to play. Dogs are welcome - larger dog owners please note that the fence is only 90cm high.

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Guesthouse in Naracoorte
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 724 reviews

The Shed Bed

The Shed Bed is situated in natural bush. It is peaceful and private. The Shed Bed is small but clean and tidy. As you turn off Haynes-Edwards Road, our track winds through native bushland. Keep going up the drive to the house, not going left to the sheds, the Shed Bed on the left of the house. We have a pup called Cobber. He is a great pup, but he can be boisterous. Let us know if you aren't keen on dogs and then we can tie him up.

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A modern, single-story house is depicted, featuring a well-maintained front yard with neatly trimmed shrubs and tall cypress trees lining the driveway. A spacious driveway leads to a garage, while large windows reflect the clear blue sky.
Home in Naracoorte
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

On The Park

Fully furnished, modern 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house ready for you to walk in and feel at home. Perfect to meet all your accommodation needs for work or leisure. The backyard enters onto the edge of the large memorial parklands with playground, BBQ , facilities and walking paths.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Naracoorte?

    Stays near the town center place you close to cafes, shops, and community parks, while accommodations around the Naracoorte Caves area provide a nature-focused experience. Both neighborhoods have a range of family-friendly and pet-inclusive options.

  • What are the best things to do in Naracoorte with kids?

    Families can explore interactive exhibits and guided tours at Naracoorte Caves, enjoy play areas in local parks, or visit swimming facilities around town. Picnics and community spaces create opportunities for children to connect and discover.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Naracoorte?

    You can explore the World Heritage-listed Naracoorte Caves, discover local history at the Sheep's Back Museum, and relax in green spaces like the Naracoorte Nature Park. Wine tastings and visits to local galleries also attract many visitors.

  • How is the weather in Naracoorte?

    Naracoorte has warm summers, reaching up to 85°F (29°C), and mild winters, typically around 42–59°F (6–15°C). Rainfall is more frequent in the winter months, so packing a light jacket is helpful year-round.

  • When is the best time to visit Naracoorte?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for comfortable temperatures and outdoor activities. These seasons usually combine mild days with lower rainfall, making them popular for cave tours and exploring local parks.

  • What are the best places to visit in Naracoorte?

    The Naracoorte Caves are a highlight, featuring accessible caverns and fossil exhibits. The Sheep's Back Museum and local nature reserves also invite visitors to explore the region’s history and natural surroundings.

  • What are some hiking trails in Naracoorte?

    Naracoorte has several walking tracks, with trails around Naracoorte Caves National Park inviting you to explore native bushland and limestone features. Community reserves and wetlands also provide easy paths suited for casual walks and birdwatching.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Naracoorte?

    Families often explore the Naracoorte Caves for accessible underground trails and interactive fossil displays, or head to local parks with playgrounds and green space. Guided cave tours and community recreation areas are frequently suggested for visitors with children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Naracoorte?

    Explore nearby wine regions known for cellar doors and vineyards, or visit conservation parks with walking trails and wildlife viewing. Small historic towns around the area are also often recommended for galleries and local markets.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Naracoorte?

    Many vacation rentals in Naracoorte welcome pets, especially stays with private yards or easy access to local parks. It is common to find walking trails and outdoor spaces where leashed pets are included.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Naracoorte?

    Bring layered clothing for cool evenings, as temperatures can shift between day and night. Locals suggest trying regional produce at markets, exploring caves with a guided tour, and making time for scenic park walks.

  • What is Naracoorte known for?

    Naracoorte is best known for its World Heritage-listed caves, rich fossil deposits, and limestone landscapes. The town also has a reputation for local produce and relaxed hospitality.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Naracoorte?

    Many visitors enjoy the Naracoorte Wetlands for birdwatching and quiet walks, or seek out local art galleries tucked into historic buildings. Small specialty shops and scenic picnic spots around the town are also frequently suggested.

  • What are the best foods to try in Naracoorte?

    Local menus frequently highlight South Australian lamb, handcrafted cheeses, and produce from the Limestone Coast. Bakeries, farm shops, and local wineries feature regional specialties that reflect the area’s agricultural roots.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Naracoorte?

    Pack layered clothing for changing temperatures, sturdy shoes for cave or park walks, and a waterproof jacket for winter visits. Sun protection, a reusable water bottle, and a camera are helpful for outdoor activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Naracoorte like?

    Naracoorte’s nightlife centers on relaxed pubs, wine bars, and restaurants, with live music or quiz nights held at some venues. Evenings tend to be laid-back, with opportunities to sample local wines or dine outdoors.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Naracoorte?

    The region hosts agricultural shows and food festivals throughout the year, celebrating local produce and farming traditions. Seasonal community events and market days are frequently suggested for a taste of local culture.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Naracoorte?

    Naracoorte has many family-friendly options, including homes with multiple bedrooms and secure outdoor spaces. Neighborhoods near parks or within walking distance to shops are frequently suggested for family stays.

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Naracoorte

  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 20 holiday rentals in Naracoorte

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    Naracoorte holiday rentals start at $105 NZD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    10 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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    10 of Naracoorte holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Naracoorte stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!