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Chardonnay Lodge, Coonawarra

Close to 22 Coonawarra wineries, the Naracoorte Caves and the historic town of Penola. Spectacular architecture features leadlight glass, natural timber ceilings and huge log fireplaces. Art Gallery and large, luxury suites. Over two hectares of grounds surrounded by vineyards and only 35 minutes from Mount Gambier. Halfway between Melbourne and Adelaide ideal for an overnight stop between the Great Ocean Road and Adelaide.

Accommodation Options

STANDARD

One queen bed, one or two single beds.

DELUXE UNIT

One queen bed.

LUXURY UNIT

One queen bed, one single sofa bed.

LUXURY SPA

One queen bed, one single sofa bed.

SUPERIOR

One queen bed, one single bed, one single sofa bed.

Website: www.chardonnaylodge.com.au

Experiences

  • Food and Wine

Popular Activities

  • Shopping
  • Sightseeing
  • Wine Tasting

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