Featuring free WiFi and a barbecue area, Coonawarra Motor Lodge is just 5 minutes’ drive from numerous Coonawarra wineries. It offers air-conditioned rooms overlooking the gardens.
Featuring inner courtyard views, Merlot Verdelho Townhouses in Penola features accommodations, a garden, and barbecue facilities.
Garry
Australia
Great place to stop on our way to Adelaide from Port Fairy; amazing spa bath; great parking; short walk to cafes and pub for a delicious dinner; easy access to Coonawarra wine region; nice small garden where we were able to sit and enjoy a glass of wine before the rain came through!
Located in Penola in the South Australia region, Ruby's Cottage features a garden. This holiday home provides air-conditioned accommodations with a terrace.
PAUL
Australia
The breakfast supplies were excellent. We enjoyed using the bbq and sitting outside. Most of what Penola has to offer is within a 15-20 minute walk.
Located in Penola in the South Australia region, A Coonawarra Experience features a balcony. Complimentary WiFi is available.
Alexander
Australia
Very thoughtful touches including water bottles and toilet amenities. They also went out of their way to deal with noise coming from a neighbouring house late at night.
Offering a garden, Relax on Riddoch features accommodations in Penola. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the apartment free of charge.
Georgina
Malaysia
The location could not be better. The property is attractive, clean, comfortable, and the directions on how to find the place and get access are very simple.
This apartment offers air-conditioned accommodations with a terrace. The accommodation provides private check-in and check-out and bicycle parking for guests.
Penola Coonawarra Caravan Park is offering accommodations in Penola. The property provides free private parking. Outdoor dining is also possible at the apartment.
Located in the heart of Coonawarra township, Girraween House is a spacious, self-contained house surrounded by the famous vineyards of Coonawarra. It offers a private BBQ and free undercover parking.
Penola is a lovely country town where you could spend a few...
Penola is a lovely country town where you could spend a few days sightseeing. We were there for a wedding and only spent a short time in the town. We would have liked to had time to browse in the shops, such as the antique shop and check out the beautiful old homes in the township and visit some of the wineries. You could also spend time in Naracoorte sightseeing the caves which is not too far to travel from Penola.
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Anonymous
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Scored 8.0
Pipers Restaurant in Penola was excellent, a first-class...
Pipers Restaurant in Penola was excellent, a first-class place to eat with great service. Penola is right on the doorstep of the Coonawarra wine region, renowned for its red wine, however the whites and rose are excellent too.
Kevin
Australia
10
Scored 10
A lovely little historical town full of warm and welcoming...
A lovely little historical town full of warm and welcoming people. Petticoat Lane is full of historical history and the original cottages from the early settlers are just a wonderful window into the past
Diane
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Is a lovely little country town in the heart of the...
Is a lovely little country town in the heart of the Coonawarra wine district. It has a quaint main street with a couple of pubs. A nice mix of historical and modern buildings in a picturesque setting. Whilst we were there it was a good mix of cold nights perfect for sipping wine around a fire and warm days for visiting local wineries. There was a nice amount of shops and cafes to spend an afternoon in. The local pub The Royal Oak was a beautiful pub and the meal and wine we had there was excellent. It had a great atmosphere and was very close to our accommodation. We were originally just passing through on our way to Adelaide but we enjoyed it so much that we changed our plans and went there again on our way home. We found Penola the perfect stop over for the trip from Geelong to Adelaide but plan to add an extra day to our future trips to enjoy this lovely town and its surroundings.
Helen
Australia
10
Scored 10
Everyone warm and welcoming. Clean. Great public toilets!
Everyone warm and welcoming. Clean. Great public toilets! Fab staff in Info Centre. Loved the museum and gallery at Info Centre. Good food options. Good supermarket. Short drive to vineyards and wineries. Historic areas well signed. Lots of parks and green spaces. Light traffic so eady tovwalk around. Loved the Royal Oak Hotel and Vintage Cafe. Great guft and clithing stores. Felt very safe (we are in our 70’s).
Gail
Australia
10
Scored 10
Penola is a little piece of Burgundy nestled in the...
Penola is a little piece of Burgundy nestled in the Coonawarra near the border of SA and Vic. The arrangement is so similar, with tightly packed wineries scattered along the main road north and south of the town - too many to see and taste all at once. Multiple trips are definitely required, and the heritage value of the town itself is compelling, with the history of Australia's only catholic saint beautifully presented at the MacKillop Interpretive Centre, and other preserved heritage buildings and infrastructure for one of the earliest established towns in South Australia.
Based in the centre of Penola, the accommodation was ideally located for shops, pubs and restaurants.
The apartment to the host's living quarters, so they were close by and nothing was too much trouble for them to make our stay as comfortable as possible.
The hosts also run a day's wine tour in the Coonawarra Region, so we went out for the day with them. It was a a highly informative and enjoyable day.
A very comfy room with everything you need including a breakfast which was provided in the fridge. Comfy beds, a large shower and bathroom, very quite but in a central place. Close to shops and the Hotel, where we enjoyed dinner. Check in was easy and a lovely lady provided us with a perfect service and information.
Fantastic cottage with all the amenities we could ask for and more. Lovely and cozy space that not only accepted but welcoming for dogs - had a great sized yard out front for our little one to stretch her legs in. Dee was an incredible host and we'd recommend anyone to stay when in the area.
Great place to stop on our way to Adelaide from Port Fairy; amazing spa bath; great parking; short walk to cafes and pub for a delicious dinner; easy access to Coonawarra wine region; nice small garden where we were able to sit and enjoy a glass of wine before the rain came through!
Delightful historic cottage in a fabulous central position in Penola.
It's old, very comfortable and charming - don't expect vast panels of glass and marble this is a really memorable experience.
Spotlessly clean, very functional kitchen and a nice selection of breakfast items.
Very comfortable room. The location is excellent 10 mins to the Coonawarra, 30 mins to Mt Gambier about the same to Naracoorte and about 2 hours to Kingston SE for fresh Cray fish. Also only a 10 minute walk to the Penola town center
Paul greeted us upon arrival and gave us some great recommendations for eating in the area. The motel location is perfect to get to the local Coonawarra wineries. Very large room with comfortable bed and big screen TV.
Super clean, comfortable and homey cottage. Location is superb, a few minutes walk to al things on the main street. Breakfast groceries provided by the host so we could cook ourselves brekky to start the day.
Its in the middle of Penola. But very quiet
Lovely apartment with everything you need in it
Its got sort of 2 bedrooms ,one very large the other very small bjt it does the job
A great location in town, walking distance to the pubs, restaurant and cafe. Only a short drive to the excellent wineries of Coonawarra. Will stay hear again.
Great location and Joyce is an excellent host. Penola is an ideal place to explore with lots of historic buildings and very close the Coonawarra wineries.
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