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Coal d’ Vine View

Coal d’ Vine View

Coal d’  Vine View is a spacious and inviting three-bedroom, first-floor apartment in the heart of Cessnock, Hunter Valley. Ideal for couples, families, groups, or professionals in town for work, wine tours or events. It comfortably accommodates up to 8 guests. The self-contained unit includes ducted air conditioning, ceiling fans, fast Wi‑Fi, Fetchbox, Netflix and Stan. A fully equipped kitchen and shared laundry downstairs. Step outside to enjoy a saltwater swimming pool (shared), BBQ area, and sun terrace. Or relax on your private balcony with pleasant views over the Brokenback Range.

Perfectly positioned for both leisure and convenience, Coal d’ Vine View puts the best of the Hunter Valley on your doorstep. You’re just minutes from cellar doors, boutique restaurants, and local shops, with Cessnock town centre a short 10-15 minute walk away. The nearby Hunter Valley Gardens, Oaks Golf Course and a range of wine estates make exploring simple and stress‑free. Whether you’re in town for a wine tasting, local event, a work trip or family getaway, this accommodation offers flexibility and ease.

 

Clean, well‑appointed, and family‑friendly, this property offers excellent value in a quiet neighbourhood. Guests consistently highlight the warm and welcoming atmosphere, well‑stocked kitchen, comfy living spaces, and the refreshing pool as standout features. “comfy beds”, “great location” and “fully equipped” are common feedback. With amenities like free parking, strong connectivity, thoughtful extras, and direct support from hosts. Coal d’ Vine View is a smart, stress‑free choice for your Hunter Valley stay.

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🎉 Make Every Day an Adventure in the Hunter Valley

When you stay at Coal d’ Vine View in Cessnock, you’re perfectly positioned to experience the very best of the Hunter Valley. Spend your days strolling through the breathtaking Hunter Valley Gardens, tasting world-class wines at iconic cellar doors like Tyrrell’s or Audrey Wilkinson, and soaring above the vines on a magical hot air balloon ride. Foodies will love sampling gourmet cheeses, chocolates and local produce at artisan shops and markets, or learning new skills at cooking classes and wine-making workshops.

Families can enjoy hands-on fun at the Hunter Valley Zoo, ride through vineyards in a horse-drawn carriage, or visit nearby national parks and historic villages like Wollombi, Morpeth and Paterson. Music lovers will appreciate live concerts at Hope Estate, while adventurers can explore the valley on Segway, bike or scenic drives. From golf at Cypress Lakes to distillery tours and the Lovedale Long Lunch, the region is bursting with experiences for every kind of traveller.

Stay at Coal d’ Vine View! Your home base for unforgettable wine country memories. Book direct today and start planning your perfect Hunter Valley getaway!

Enjoy all the comforts of home with free WiFi, Netflix, Stan, and a smart TV. Stay comfortable year-round with DAIKIN ducted air conditioning, ceiling fans, and a fully equipped kitchen and bathroom (with separate toilet). The house sleeps up to 8 guests across 3 bedrooms: two with queen beds, and a third with holiday bunks (2 singles above, 2 doubles below) plus 2 extra single foam mattresses for the lounge.

Relax outdoors with a BBQ and entertaining area in the backyard gazebo, or take a dip in the shared swimming pool. Linen and beach towels are included, and there’s access to a shared laundry on the ground floor. Perfect for families, groups or professionals seeking space, value and convenience in the Hunter Valley.

  • Check-in: 2:00 PM / Check-out: 10:00 AM
  • Max. occupancy: 8
  • Children welcome
  • Parties/events not allowed
  • Pets not allowed
  • Non smoking only
  • No Excessive Noise between 9 pm to 7 am
  • Respect Neighbours

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Coal d’ Vine Cottage

Coal d’ Vine Cottage

Coal d’ Vine Cottage is a spacious and pet-friendly retreat in the heart of Hunter Valley, Cessnock NSW. This three-bedroom, self-contained cottage comfortably sleeps up to 10 guests. Perfect for families, groups of friends, or even working professionals seeking mid-week accommodation. Inside you’ll find modern comforts including air-conditioning, ceiling fans, a fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, streaming services (Netflix, Stan, YouTube, Apple and Fetchbox) and complimentary Wi‑Fi. With private check‑in/out, off‑street parking, a charming backyard and BBQ area, it truly feels like a home away from home.

Set in a convenient location, Coal d’ Vine Cottage is a great base for exploring the Hunter Valley region. You’re only minutes from Lovedale and Pokolbin wineries, Hunter Valley Gardens, and Oaks Golf Course. Ideal for wine lovers, golfers, friends or families. Nearby attractions include hot air balloon rides, live concerts, the wildlife zoo, distilleries, cooking classes and artisan food experiences. The cottage even welcomes pets, making it easy to include your furry family members in the adventure.

Families, groups and professionals will love the flexible, easy-going vibe and value Coal d’ Vine Cottage offers. The layout includes a master bedroom with a queen bed, a second bedroom featuring two holiday bunks (single over double) and a third room with a single and trundle, plus extra foam mattresses for added comfort. The bright living space opens to an outdoor entertaining area and backyard. Great for kids and pets to play. With everything you need under one roof and easy access to local amenities, this cottage delivers the perfect balance of comfort, convenience and Hunter Valley charm

At Coal d’ Vine Cottage, we understand that every guest is unique, and that’s why we offer a range of experiences to suit every taste. Our property is perfect for:

  • Couples seeking a romantic getaway with private and secluded accommodation
  • Small groups of friends looking for a relaxing holiday in the heart of the Hunter Valley
  • Families seeking a fun and comfortable vacation with a wide range of activities to suit every taste
  • Working professionals looking for a comfortable and affordable mid-week accommodation
  • Wine enthusiasts who want to taste and explore local wines in the renowned wine region
  • Golf enthusiasts who want to play nearby courses
  • Adventure seekers who want to take hot air balloon rides, attend concerts, visit Hunter Valley Gardens and Hunter Valley Zoo
  • Dog-friendly travelers who want to bring their furry companions along
  • Budget-conscious travelers looking for an affordable accommodation option in Cessnock and Hunter Valley
  • Those seeking a “home away from home” experience with all the comforts of modern living.

Our guests will enjoy the privacy, comfort, and unique features of our property. We are also dog-friendly accommodation in the Hunter Valley, so you can bring your furry companion along. Our budget-friendly pricing makes it accessible for everyone.

Hunter Valley Adventures: 20 Must-See Attractions:

  1. Visit the Hunter Valley Gardens and take a stroll through the beautiful floral displays at Hunter Valley Gardens
  2. Taste some of the region’s renowned wines at one of the many wineries such as Tyrrell’s Wines
  3. Take a hot air balloon ride and witness the breathtaking views of the valley with Balloon Aloft Hunter Valley
  4. Attend a concert or music festival at one of the region’s venues such as Hope Estate
  5. Visit the Hunter Valley Zoo and see a variety of native and exotic animals at Hunter Valley Zoo
  6. Enjoy a round of golf at one of the many golf courses in the area such as Cypress Lakes Golf & Country Club
  7. Take a cooking class and learn how to make traditional Hunter Valley dishes with Hunter Valley Cooking School
  8. Visit the Hunter Valley Chocolate Company and indulge in some delicious chocolate treats at Hunter Valley Chocolate Company
  9. Take a tour of the Hunter Valley Cheese Factory and sample some of the region’s cheeses at Hunter Valley Cheese Factory
  10. Attend the Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival and taste the best of the region’s wines and cuisine at Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival
  11. Visit the Hunter Valley Smelly Cheese Shop and taste a variety of smelly cheeses at Smelly Cheese Shop
  12. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the vineyards with Hunter Valley Horse Riding
  13. Attend a wine-making or grape-picking experience at a local winery such as Audrey Wilkinson Winery
  14. Take a scenic drive through the Hunter Valley’s beautiful countryside with Hunter Valley Tour Company
  15. Visit the Hunter Valley Wine Theatre and learn about the history and making of wines in the region at Hunter Valley Wine Theatre
  16. Take a Segway or bike tour of the Hunter Valley’s vineyards with Hunter Valley Adventures
  17. Visit the Hunter Valley Art Gallery and see works by local artists at Cessnock Regional Art Gallery
  18. Take a distillery tour and taste some of the region’s spirits at Hunter Distillery
  19. Attend a wine-tasting event and sample a variety of wines from different wineries such as First Creek Wines
  20. Visit the Hunter Valley’s farmers market and sample some of the region’s fresh produce at Cessnock Farmers Market
Towns to Explore near by: 
  • Broke – wineries known for their Semillon, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Verdelho, Sangivese, Barbera and Dolcetto.
  • Lovedale – Lovedale Long Lunch – May each year
  • Maitland – fruit wines made from local produce, Fest and Groovin the Moo
  • Morpeth – Visit the historic shop fronts, wharves and hitching posts as well as Morpeth Wine Sellers and Moonshine Distillery
  • Paterson – historic town of the Barrington Tops. Visit Tocal Homestead, Barrington Tops National Park or a self-guided walk of the mid 19th century sites
  • Pokolbin – home to some of our most well-known wine labels and gourmet food
  • Singleton – Royal Australia Infantry Corps Museum, Yengo, Mt Royal and Wollemi National Parks, self-guided walk through the historic precinct
  • Wollombi – national parks with walking trails, lookouts and Aboriginal rock carvings including Devils Rock, Flat Rock Lookout and Finchley Trig

At Coal d’ Vine Cottage, we understand that every guest is unique, and that’s why we offer a range of experiences to suit every taste. Our property is perfect for:

  • Couples seeking a romantic getaway with private and secluded accommodation
  • Small groups of friends looking for a relaxing holiday in the heart of the Hunter Valley
  • Families seeking a fun and comfortable vacation with a wide range of activities to suit every taste
  • Working professionals looking for a comfortable and affordable mid-week accommodation
  • Wine enthusiasts who want to taste and explore local wines in the renowned wine region
  • Golf enthusiasts who want to play nearby courses
  • Adventure seekers who want to take hot air balloon rides, attend concerts, visit Hunter Valley Gardens and Hunter Valley Zoo
  • Dog-friendly travelers who want to bring their furry companions along
  • Budget-conscious travelers looking for an affordable accommodation option in Cessnock and Hunter Valley
  • Those seeking a “home away from home” experience with all the comforts of modern living.

Our guests will enjoy the privacy, comfort, and unique features of our property. We are also dog-friendly accommodation in the Hunter Valley, so you can bring your furry companion along. Our budget-friendly pricing makes it accessible for everyone.

Hunter Valley Adventures: 20 Must-See Attractions:

  1. Visit the Hunter Valley Gardens and take a stroll through the beautiful floral displays at Hunter Valley Gardens
  2. Taste some of the region’s renowned wines at one of the many wineries such as Tyrrell’s Wines
  3. Take a hot air balloon ride and witness the breathtaking views of the valley with Balloon Aloft Hunter Valley
  4. Attend a concert or music festival at one of the region’s venues such as Hope Estate
  5. Visit the Hunter Valley Zoo and see a variety of native and exotic animals at Hunter Valley Zoo
  6. Enjoy a round of golf at one of the many golf courses in the area such as Cypress Lakes Golf & Country Club
  7. Take a cooking class and learn how to make traditional Hunter Valley dishes with Hunter Valley Cooking School
  8. Visit the Hunter Valley Chocolate Company and indulge in some delicious chocolate treats at Hunter Valley Chocolate Company
  9. Take a tour of the Hunter Valley Cheese Factory and sample some of the region’s cheeses at Hunter Valley Cheese Factory
  10. Attend the Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival and taste the best of the region’s wines and cuisine at Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival
  11. Visit the Hunter Valley Smelly Cheese Shop and taste a variety of smelly cheeses at Smelly Cheese Shop
  12. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the vineyards with Hunter Valley Horse Riding
  13. Attend a wine-making or grape-picking experience at a local winery such as Audrey Wilkinson Winery
  14. Take a scenic drive through the Hunter Valley’s beautiful countryside with Hunter Valley Tour Company
  15. Visit the Hunter Valley Wine Theatre and learn about the history and making of wines in the region at Hunter Valley Wine Theatre
  16. Take a Segway or bike tour of the Hunter Valley’s vineyards with Hunter Valley Adventures
  17. Visit the Hunter Valley Art Gallery and see works by local artists at Cessnock Regional Art Gallery
  18. Take a distillery tour and taste some of the region’s spirits at Hunter Distillery
  19. Attend a wine-tasting event and sample a variety of wines from different wineries such as First Creek Wines
  20. Visit the Hunter Valley’s farmers market and sample some of the region’s fresh produce at Cessnock Farmers Market
Towns to Explore near by: 
  • Broke – wineries known for their Semillon, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Verdelho, Sangivese, Barbera and Dolcetto.
  • Lovedale – Lovedale Long Lunch – May each year
  • Maitland – fruit wines made from local produce, Fest and Groovin the Moo
  • Morpeth – Visit the historic shop fronts, wharves and hitching posts as well as Morpeth Wine Sellers and Moonshine Distillery
  • Paterson – historic town of the Barrington Tops. Visit Tocal Homestead, Barrington Tops National Park or a self-guided walk of the mid 19th century sites
  • Pokolbin – home to some of our most well-known wine labels and gourmet food
  • Singleton – Royal Australia Infantry Corps Museum, Yengo, Mt Royal and Wollemi National Parks, self-guided walk through the historic precinct
  • Wollombi – national parks with walking trails, lookouts and Aboriginal rock carvings including Devils Rock, Flat Rock Lookout and Finchley Trig
  • WiFi – Netflix – Stan – YouTube – Fetchbox and apps for free to air TV
  • Air conditioning and heating in living area and main bedroom
  • Ceiling fans x5
  • TV in the lounge room
  • Fully equipped kitchen, bathroom and laundry
  • Bathroom has shower and separate bath
  • Toilet is separate to bathroom
  • Main bedroom has a Queen Bed
  • Second bedroom has 2 Trio Bunks (2 Single beds on top and 2 Double beds below)
  • Third bedroom has 1 Single bed and 1 Single trundle bed. There are also 2 Single foam mattresses that can be used in the lounge area.
  • Lounge room has lounge and 2 large Ottomans
  • BBQ and outdoor entertaining area on back patio
  • Backyard for children and pets to play
  • Tariff includes linen. This includes bed sheets, pillow cases, towels, washers, doonas, blankets and pillows for all guests
  • Check-in: 2:00 PM / Check-out: 10:00 AM
  • Max. occupancy: 10
  • Children welcome
  • Parties/events not allowed
  • Pets Welcome
  • Non smoking only
  • No Excessive Noise between 9 pm to 7 am
  • Respect Neighbours
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Coal d’ Vine Chillout

Coal d’ Vine Chillout

Coal d’ Vine Chillout is a beautifully renovated, ground-floor apartment in Cessnock NSW. This spacious apartment comfortably accommodates up to 8 guests across three bedrooms. Including king, queen and bunk beds. It features a fully equipped kitchen, modern living area, laundry facilities (shared), wall heaters and ceiling fans, free Wi‑Fi and Netflix. With private check-in, off-street parking, and a secure entrance, it offers both accessibility and convenience for families, groups, and multi-generational travellers.

Step outside to unwind in your own outdoor oasis. A shared saltwater pool, garden, BBQ deck, and alfresco dining area provide the perfect backdrop for relaxing with friends or family. Enjoy breakfast by the pool, sip a drink beneath the stars, or throw a BBQ feast with fresh produce from the Hunter Valley. Luggage storage and flexible check-in/out times add to the seamless experience.

 Located just minutes from Hunter Valley attractions, Coal d’ Vine Chillout places you within easy reach of Hunter Valley Gardens and Oaks Golf Course (15 minutes away), Saddlers Creek Wines (5 minutes), and Werakata State Conservation Area (8 minutes). With Cessnock town centre, restaurants, cafes, and cellar doors nearby, it’s the ideal base for exploring the region’s food, wine, and nature offerings. Only a short 25 minute scenic drive to Newcastle Airport. 

Hunter Valley Adventures: 20 Must-See Attractions:
  1. Visit the Hunter Valley Gardens and take a stroll through the beautiful floral displays at Hunter Valley Gardens
  2. Taste some of the region’s renowned wines at one of the many wineries such as Tyrrell’s Wines
  3. Take a hot air balloon ride and witness the breathtaking views of the valley with Balloon Aloft Hunter Valley
  4. Attend a concert or music festival at one of the region’s venues such as Hope Estate
  5. Visit the Hunter Valley Zoo and see a variety of native and exotic animals at Hunter Valley Zoo
  6. Enjoy a round of golf at one of the many golf courses in the area such as Cypress Lakes Golf & Country Club
  7. Take a cooking class and learn how to make traditional Hunter Valley dishes with Hunter Valley Cooking School
  8. Visit the Hunter Valley Chocolate Company and indulge in some delicious chocolate treats at Hunter Valley Chocolate Company
  9. Take a tour of the Hunter Valley Cheese Factory and sample some of the region’s cheeses at Hunter Valley Cheese Factory
  10. Attend the Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival and taste the best of the region’s wines and cuisine at Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival
  11. Visit the Hunter Valley Smelly Cheese Shop and taste a variety of smelly cheeses at Smelly Cheese Shop
  12. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the vineyards with Hunter Valley Horse Riding
  13. Attend a wine-making or grape-picking experience at a local winery such as Audrey Wilkinson Winery
  14. Take a scenic drive through the Hunter Valley’s beautiful countryside with Hunter Valley Tour Company
  15. Visit the Hunter Valley Wine Theatre and learn about the history and making of wines in the region at Hunter Valley Wine Theatre
  16. Take a Segway or bike tour of the Hunter Valley’s vineyards with Hunter Valley Adventures
  17. Visit the Hunter Valley Art Gallery and see works by local artists at Cessnock Regional Art Gallery
  18. Take a distillery tour and taste some of the region’s spirits at Hunter Distillery
  19. Attend a wine-tasting event and sample a variety of wines from different wineries such as First Creek Wines
  20. Visit the Hunter Valley’s farmers market and sample some of the region’s fresh produce at Cessnock Farmers Market

Towns to Explore Near By:

  • Broke – wineries known for their Semillon, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Verdelho, Sangivese, Barbera and Dolcetto.
  • Lovedale – Lovedale Long Lunch – May each year
  • Maitland – fruit wines made from local produce, Steam Fest and Groovin the Moo
  • Morpeth – Visit the historic shop fronts, wharves and hitching posts as well as Morpeth Wine Sellers and Moonshine Distillery
  • Paterson – historic town of the Barrington Tops. Visit Tocal Homestead, Barrington Tops National Park or a self-guided walk of the mid 19th century sites
  • Pokolbin – home to some of our most well-known wine labels and gourmet food
  • Singleton – Royal Australia Infantry Corps Museum, Yengo, Mt Royal and Wollemi National Parks, self-guided walk through the historic precinct
  • Wollombi – national parks with walking trails, lookouts and Aboriginal rock carvings including Devils Rock, Flat Rock Lookout and Finchley Trig
Hunter Valley Adventures: 20 Must-See Attractions:
  1. Visit the Hunter Valley Gardens and take a stroll through the beautiful floral displays at Hunter Valley Gardens
  2. Taste some of the region’s renowned wines at one of the many wineries such as Tyrrell’s Wines
  3. Take a hot air balloon ride and witness the breathtaking views of the valley with Balloon Aloft Hunter Valley
  4. Attend a concert or music festival at one of the region’s venues such as Hope Estate
  5. Visit the Hunter Valley Zoo and see a variety of native and exotic animals at Hunter Valley Zoo
  6. Enjoy a round of golf at one of the many golf courses in the area such as Cypress Lakes Golf & Country Club
  7. Take a cooking class and learn how to make traditional Hunter Valley dishes with Hunter Valley Cooking School
  8. Visit the Hunter Valley Chocolate Company and indulge in some delicious chocolate treats at Hunter Valley Chocolate Company
  9. Take a tour of the Hunter Valley Cheese Factory and sample some of the region’s cheeses at Hunter Valley Cheese Factory
  10. Attend the Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival and taste the best of the region’s wines and cuisine at Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival
  11. Visit the Hunter Valley Smelly Cheese Shop and taste a variety of smelly cheeses at Smelly Cheese Shop
  12. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the vineyards with Hunter Valley Horse Riding
  13. Attend a wine-making or grape-picking experience at a local winery such as Audrey Wilkinson Winery
  14. Take a scenic drive through the Hunter Valley’s beautiful countryside with Hunter Valley Tour Company
  15. Visit the Hunter Valley Wine Theatre and learn about the history and making of wines in the region at Hunter Valley Wine Theatre
  16. Take a Segway or bike tour of the Hunter Valley’s vineyards with Hunter Valley Adventures
  17. Visit the Hunter Valley Art Gallery and see works by local artists at Cessnock Regional Art Gallery
  18. Take a distillery tour and taste some of the region’s spirits at Hunter Distillery
  19. Attend a wine-tasting event and sample a variety of wines from different wineries such as First Creek Wines
  20. Visit the Hunter Valley’s farmers market and sample some of the region’s fresh produce at Cessnock Farmers Market

Towns to Explore Near By:

  • Broke – wineries known for their Semillon, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Verdelho, Sangivese, Barbera and Dolcetto.
  • Lovedale – Lovedale Long Lunch – May each year
  • Maitland – fruit wines made from local produce, Steam Fest and Groovin the Moo
  • Morpeth – Visit the historic shop fronts, wharves and hitching posts as well as Morpeth Wine Sellers and Moonshine Distillery
  • Paterson – historic town of the Barrington Tops. Visit Tocal Homestead, Barrington Tops National Park or a self-guided walk of the mid 19th century sites
  • Pokolbin – home to some of our most well-known wine labels and gourmet food
  • Singleton – Royal Australia Infantry Corps Museum, Yengo, Mt Royal and Wollemi National Parks, self-guided walk through the historic precinct
  • Wollombi – national parks with walking trails, lookouts and Aboriginal rock carvings including Devils Rock, Flat Rock Lookout and Finchley Trig
  • Children’s Dinnerware

  • Essentials (Towels, Bedsheets, Soap, Shampoo and Toiletries)

  • Fire Extinguisher

  • Heating

  • High Chair

  • Iron

  • Microwave

  • Mini Fridge

  • Outdoor Dining Area

  • Portacot

  • Private Entrance

  • Private Living Room

  • Single Level Home

  • Smoke Alarm

  • Washing Machine

  • BBQ Grill

  • Board Games

  • Electric Flame Heater

  • Fan

  • Free Parking

  • Garden or Backyard

  • Hair Dryer

  • Kids Allowed

  • Kitchen

  • Non-Smoking

  • Patio or Balcony

  • Pets Not Allowed

  • Pool

  • Self Check-In

  • TV

  • WiFi

  • Netflix

  • Stan

  • YouTube

  • Check-in: 2:00 PM / Check-out: 10:00 AM
  • Max. occupancy: 8
  • Children welcome
  • Parties/events not allowed
  • Pets not allowed
  • Non smoking only
  • No Excessive Noise between 9 pm to 7 am
  • Respect Neighbours
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Coal d’ Vine Entertainer

Coal d’ Vine Entertainer

Coal d’ Vine Entertainer is a spacious and stylish six-bedroom home nestled in Cessnock, NSW. Perfect for gatherings of up to 16 guests. This fully self-contained property features two large living areas, two well-appointed kitchens, two bathrooms, a private saltwater pool, covered patio with BBQ and alfresco dining, plus a beautifully landscaped garden and terrace. With ducted air-conditioning, fast Wi‑Fi, Netflix, Stan, and Fetchbox. It has everything you need to enjoy quality time with family and friends.

Designed with entertainment and comfort in mind, Coal d’ Vine Entertainer offers ease of access to the best of the Hunter Valley. The home sits minutes from top wineries, mouth-watering restaurants, local golf courses and Hunter Valley Gardens. All within approximately 12 km. Explore wine-tasting trails, balloon flights, gourmet dining, and unique attractions in the region before returning to your private pool and cosy living spaces.

Clean, modern and family-friendly, the property earns high praise for its thoughtful layout and amenities. Guests love the dual kitchens for preparing big meals, the refreshing saltwater pool, and versatile indoor / outdoor zones ideal for all seasons. With complimentary parking, easy check-in and attentive hosts, Coal d’ Vine Entertainer provides excellent value and relaxed convenience for your Hunter Valley escape.

Hunter Valley Adventures: 20 Must-See Attractions:
  1. Visit the Hunter Valley Gardens and take a stroll through the beautiful floral displays at Hunter Valley Gardens
  2. Taste some of the region’s renowned wines at one of the many wineries such as Tyrrell’s Wines
  3. Take a hot air balloon ride and witness the breathtaking views of the valley with Balloon Aloft Hunter Valley
  4. Attend a concert or music festival at one of the region’s venues such as Hope Estate
  5. Visit the Hunter Valley Zoo and see a variety of native and exotic animals at Hunter Valley Zoo
  6. Enjoy a round of golf at one of the many golf courses in the area such as Cypress Lakes Golf & Country Club
  7. Take a cooking class and learn how to make traditional Hunter Valley dishes with Hunter Valley Cooking School
  8. Visit the Hunter Valley Chocolate Company and indulge in some delicious chocolate treats at Hunter Valley Chocolate Company
  9. Take a tour of the Hunter Valley Cheese Factory and sample some of the region’s cheeses at Hunter Valley Cheese Factory
  10. Attend the Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival and taste the best of the region’s wines and cuisine at Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival
  11. Visit the Hunter Valley Smelly Cheese Shop and taste a variety of smelly cheeses at Smelly Cheese Shop
  12. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the vineyards with Hunter Valley Horse Riding
  13. Attend a wine-making or grape-picking experience at a local winery such as Audrey Wilkinson Winery
  14. Take a scenic drive through the Hunter Valley’s beautiful countryside with Hunter Valley Tour Company
  15. Visit the Hunter Valley Wine Theatre and learn about the history and making of wines in the region at Hunter Valley Wine Theatre
  16. Take a Segway or bike tour of the Hunter Valley’s vineyards with Hunter Valley Adventures
  17. Visit the Hunter Valley Art Gallery and see works by local artists at Cessnock Regional Art Gallery
  18. Take a distillery tour and taste some of the region’s spirits at Hunter Distillery
  19. Attend a wine-tasting event and sample a variety of wines from different wineries such as First Creek Wines
  20. Visit the Hunter Valley’s farmers market and sample some of the region’s fresh produce at Cessnock Farmers Market

Towns to Explore Near By:

  • Broke – wineries known for their Semillon, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Verdelho, Sangivese, Barbera and Dolcetto.
  • Lovedale – Lovedale Long Lunch – May each year
  • Maitland – fruit wines made from local produce, Steam Fest and Groovin the Moo
  • Morpeth – Visit the historic shop fronts, wharves and hitching posts as well as Morpeth Wine Sellers and Moonshine Distillery
  • Paterson – historic town of the Barrington Tops. Visit Tocal Homestead, Barrington Tops National Park or a self-guided walk of the mid 19th century sites
  • Pokolbin – home to some of our most well-known wine labels and gourmet food
  • Singleton – Royal Australia Infantry Corps Museum, Yengo, Mt Royal and Wollemi National Parks, self-guided walk through the historic precinct
  • Wollombi – national parks with walking trails, lookouts and Aboriginal rock carvings including Devils Rock, Flat Rock Lookout and Finchley Trig
Hunter Valley Adventures: 20 Must-See Attractions:
  1. Visit the Hunter Valley Gardens and take a stroll through the beautiful floral displays at Hunter Valley Gardens
  2. Taste some of the region’s renowned wines at one of the many wineries such as Tyrrell’s Wines
  3. Take a hot air balloon ride and witness the breathtaking views of the valley with Balloon Aloft Hunter Valley
  4. Attend a concert or music festival at one of the region’s venues such as Hope Estate
  5. Visit the Hunter Valley Zoo and see a variety of native and exotic animals at Hunter Valley Zoo
  6. Enjoy a round of golf at one of the many golf courses in the area such as Cypress Lakes Golf & Country Club
  7. Take a cooking class and learn how to make traditional Hunter Valley dishes with Hunter Valley Cooking School
  8. Visit the Hunter Valley Chocolate Company and indulge in some delicious chocolate treats at Hunter Valley Chocolate Company
  9. Take a tour of the Hunter Valley Cheese Factory and sample some of the region’s cheeses at Hunter Valley Cheese Factory
  10. Attend the Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival and taste the best of the region’s wines and cuisine at Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival
  11. Visit the Hunter Valley Smelly Cheese Shop and taste a variety of smelly cheeses at Smelly Cheese Shop
  12. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the vineyards with Hunter Valley Horse Riding
  13. Attend a wine-making or grape-picking experience at a local winery such as Audrey Wilkinson Winery
  14. Take a scenic drive through the Hunter Valley’s beautiful countryside with Hunter Valley Tour Company
  15. Visit the Hunter Valley Wine Theatre and learn about the history and making of wines in the region at Hunter Valley Wine Theatre
  16. Take a Segway or bike tour of the Hunter Valley’s vineyards with Hunter Valley Adventures
  17. Visit the Hunter Valley Art Gallery and see works by local artists at Cessnock Regional Art Gallery
  18. Take a distillery tour and taste some of the region’s spirits at Hunter Distillery
  19. Attend a wine-tasting event and sample a variety of wines from different wineries such as First Creek Wines
  20. Visit the Hunter Valley’s farmers market and sample some of the region’s fresh produce at Cessnock Farmers Market

Towns to Explore Near By:

  • Broke – wineries known for their Semillon, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Verdelho, Sangivese, Barbera and Dolcetto.
  • Lovedale – Lovedale Long Lunch – May each year
  • Maitland – fruit wines made from local produce, Steam Fest and Groovin the Moo
  • Morpeth – Visit the historic shop fronts, wharves and hitching posts as well as Morpeth Wine Sellers and Moonshine Distillery
  • Paterson – historic town of the Barrington Tops. Visit Tocal Homestead, Barrington Tops National Park or a self-guided walk of the mid 19th century sites
  • Pokolbin – home to some of our most well-known wine labels and gourmet food
  • Singleton – Royal Australia Infantry Corps Museum, Yengo, Mt Royal and Wollemi National Parks, self-guided walk through the historic precinct
  • Wollombi – national parks with walking trails, lookouts and Aboriginal rock carvings including Devils Rock, Flat Rock Lookout and Finchley Trig
  • Free WiFi, Apple TV, Netflix and Stan
  • DAIKIN Ducted air conditioning for heating and cooling (control in hallway)
  • Ceiling fans x4
  • Self—contained
  • TV & DVD in the lounge room along with DVD library
  • Fully equipped kitchen and bathroom
  • Toilet separate to bathroom
  • Main bedroom has a queen bed
  • Second bedroom has a queen bed
  • Third bedroom has 2 holiday bunks (2 single beds on top and 2 double beds below). There are also 2 single foam mattresses that can be used in the lounge area.
  • BBQ and outdoor entertaining in back yard gazebo
  • Swimming pool
  • Shared laundry downstairs on ground floor
  • Linen and beach towels supplied (included in tariff)
  • Check-in: 2:00 PM / Check-out: 10:00 AM
  • Max. occupancy: 13
  • Children welcome
  • Parties/events not allowed
  • Pets not allowed
  • Non smoking only
  • No Excessive Noise between 9 pm to 7 am
  • Respect Neighbours
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Midland Haven

Midland Haven

Midland Haven is a quiet and convenient two-bedroom ground floor unit in the heart of Midland, WA. Set within a secure gated community, it’s ideal for travellers looking for comfort, privacy and easy access to local amenities. The unit sleeps up to 6 guests and comes fully equipped with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, Netflix, Stan, Apple TV, a modern kitchen and a private courtyard. Just a 5-minute walk to shops, restaurants and public transport, it is a perfect home base whether you’re visiting for business, family or medical needs.

This short-term accommodation in Midland is especially popular with FIFO workers, hospital visitors, students and professionals. The nearby Midland Hospital, Curtin University campus and emerging health precinct make it a great option for those staying for medical placements or appointments. You are also well connected, with the train station only 600 metres away, offering easy trips into Perth, Fremantle and surrounding suburbs. Plus, guests enjoy discounted movie tickets at the local Ace Max Cinema, adding a little bonus to make your stay more enjoyable.

When you’re ready to explore, Midland Haven puts you close to some of Western Australia’s best regional highlights. The Swan Valley wine region is just 10 minutes away, packed with boutique wineries, artisan food and stunning countryside. Guildford’s heritage charm is only a short drive or train ride, and Perth Hills offers day trips with trails, wildlife and cultural experiences. Whether you’re visiting for work, rest or a bit of both, Midland Haven is a peaceful and practical choice for short-term stays near Perth.

Midland Hospital Stay in our Midland holiday apartment- Great base at Midland Accommodation WA as it is a medical hub. Midland Hospital is state of the art. Old Railway Yard is being converted into medical facilities for specialists and testing. Curtain University is opening in 2019 with medical studies. Alternative medicines are prolific in Midland WA. Midland Haven is ideal stay for family and friends of patients from Regional WA that need a base while their loved one is in hospital, seeing specialists or testing or alternative medicines. Doctors and Nurses in training with 4-6 week placements then Midland Haven is ideal. Also welfare and disability agencies are in abundance in Midland if you are visiting the area.

Midland Accommodation WA is centrally located:
Midland Hospital is just a stone throw across railway but only 1.7 km either a 17 minute walk or a 4 minute drive
Shops, movies, restaurants and cafes are only 250 metres or a 4 minute walk
Perth Airport is 17 minute Uber drive – approx. $20 to $25 trip (1-4 passengers)
Midland Train Station and Bus Terminal is only 600 metres or a 7 minute walk. From here you can go north, south, east and west. Perth is only 26 minutes and Fremantle is only 47 minutes train trip. Then catch ferry to Rottnest Island for a day trip.
Your Midland Accommodation WA is only 30 minutes north-west of Perth. There is so much to see and do within an hours drive or train trip.

Swan Valley Wineries – The Swan Valley is only a ten (10) minute drive from Midland Haven but its boutique vineyards, fresh local produce and rolling vineyards make it feel like a different world. Friends and family attending weddings in Swan Valley may want to stay in Midland Haven for budget accommodation. Find more than 40 world-class wineries, 6 breweries, 2 distilleries, gourmet artisan goods, talented local artists, food and craft markets, vibrant studios and more than 40 quality cafes and restaurants. Discover the oldest winemaking region in WA, with the first vines planted more than 180 years ago! Easy drive from Midland makes it the perfect option for day-trippers. Navigate the 32 km scenic loop known as the Swan Valley Food and Wine Trail which has over 150 attractions. How slow you go, and whether you go by tour, bike or car is completely up to you.

Swan Valley is only a 17 minute drive (14 km) from your Midland short stay rental accommodation.

Ethical Food Produce – Ethical produce foodies will love the fact that we are the first and only Humane Food Region in Australia. This initiative is a regional commitment to supporting the higher welfare of animals and producing quality, tasty food straight from paddock to plate. Flavour seasonal roadside stalls and farm gates packed with produce picked straight from the backyard are in abundance in the Swan Valley. Think plump figs, sweet melons, juicy strawberries, crisp grapes, fresh asparagus and vine-ripened tomatoes. Award winning tantalise your taste buds, with top notch food at restaurants and cafes, plus wine, vodka, beer and cider at award winning establishments offering everything from fine dining to pub grub and traditional high teas.

Handmade Artisan Wares – Handmade countless artisan wares from extra virgin olive oils, specialty cheeses, marinated olives, dried fruits, honey, pickles and preserves. Treat like chocolate, fudge, truffles, ice cream, nuts and nougat. Artisans … some of the most talented artists in Perth call the Swan Valley home including Ron Gomboc, Jude Taylor and Antonio Battistessa. Rural charm we have it in tractor load. But we also border two towns offering strong diversity in the City of Swan. They include the heritage rich Guildford and burgeoning retail hub Midland.

Check out Historic Guildford in our Midland Accommodation WA – Historic Guildford was established in 1829 and classified as an historic town by the National Trust of Australia (WA). With its heritage buildings, early settlement and convict history, antique stores, character pubs and village charm, Guildford emits the feel of a bygone era. It is only a 6 minute car drive or a 10 – 15 minutes by train or bus.

The traditional owners of this region are the Noongar people. It was the fertile soil of the Swan Valley that led to the first European settlement at Guildford. Soon after the Swan River colony was established by Captain James Stirling in 1829. Blocks of land on both sides of the river were quickly assigned to eager settlers. When Guildford was surveyed at the end of 1829, 94 blocks were made available to soldiers, agriculturists, yeomen and servants released from their indentures. Captain Stirling set aside 4,000 cares for future ‘country retreat’. He named it ‘Woodbridge’ during his exploratory journey up the river in 1827.

Your Midland Accommodation WA is only a 10 minute drive or train / bus trip from Guildford.

Swan River – The Swan River quickly became the first highway through the region. Guildford developed into a busy and important river port and market town until the 1880s. Much of Guildford’s original town plan, including the central church square, subdivisions and general land use, remains as it was. Thus leaving a largely intact early 19th century English market town. A visit provides a rare glimpse into early colonial settlement. Along with many fine, well-preserved civic, commercial and private buildings dating from the 1840s to the 1920s and 1930s.

GUILDFORD VISITOR HIGHLIGHTS:
Wander one of four heritage walk trails
Visit the Cradle of the Colony Exhibition at the Swan Valley Visitor Centre
Stop for lunch and a glass of Swan Valley wine at the Rose and Crown Hotel c.1841
Browse the antique and home decor shops on James Street
Grab a bite to eat from the wide range of cafes and restaurants
View what life was like behind bars at the Guildford Gaol c.1841, located at Guildford Heritage Precinct and the historic workers’ cottage, Taylor’s Cottage
Find a treasure at the Guildford Markets
Visit the impressive Woodbridge House c.1885 located on the banks of the Swan River in Woodbridge and today operated by the National Trust of Australia (WA)
View Padbury’s Stores and Residence. Built in 1869, it was originally one of Guildford’s main stores.
Check out Perth Hills in our Midland short term accommodation
Scattered throughout the wide ranges of the Darling Scarp and only 45 minutes east of Perth. You’ll find the Perth Hills offering stunning scenery, scenic drives and vibrant villages.

While within metropolitan Perth, you’ll find the Perth Hills. Its character townships exude a country charm and views that are simply astounding. Visitors to the Perth Hills will also be impressed by the range of excellent things to do. Along with tours and accommodation to be found.

Perth Hills is only a 39 minute drive (38 km) drive from your Midland holiday unit.

Kalamundra
Kalamunda town centre and surround region is particularly appealing with character eateries. A quaint village feel, arts and galleries and walking trails. The township offers a large and diverse range of local artists and galleries. This includes Kalamunda Open Studios, Hayward Studio and Kalamunda Modern. As well as several heritage building sites in town. A visit to the town library will reward you with views of the largest community-built stained-glass window in Australia. Visit Zig Zag Cultural Centre at the Perth Hills Visitor Centre. Learn more about the history, culture and attractions of the area. Checkout what’s on at the Zig Zag Gallery. They show a number of exhibitions throughout the year, including painting, photography sculpture and textiles.

  • ENJOY a picnic or BBQ, canoe or swim at Lake Leschenaultia – a top swimming hole
  • EXPERIENCE the beauty of the Perth Hill’s national parks and state forests.
  • GET on the Munda Biddi Cycle Trail which winds through some spectacular scenery.
  • FOLLOW the Perth Hills wine trails to sample local wines, cider and produce.
  • EXPLORE the Mundaring Weir Precinct and No 1 Pump Station.
  • BROWSE through the region’s arts centres, studios and galleries.
  • TAKE a guided spotlight tour at Karakamia Wildlife Sanctuary or ride a camel.
  • PICK your own fruit (during harvest) or go on an apple orchard tour.
  • WALK the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail, KEP Track or Bibbulmun Track.
  • LEARN more about the colourful history of the area at the District Museum
  • VISIT Mundaring

Midland Hospital Stay in our Midland holiday apartment- Great base at Midland Accommodation WA as it is a medical hub. Midland Hospital is state of the art. Old Railway Yard is being converted into medical facilities for specialists and testing. Curtain University is opening in 2019 with medical studies. Alternative medicines are prolific in Midland WA. Midland Haven is ideal stay for family and friends of patients from Regional WA that need a base while their loved one is in hospital, seeing specialists or testing or alternative medicines. Doctors and Nurses in training with 4-6 week placements then Midland Haven is ideal. Also welfare and disability agencies are in abundance in Midland if you are visiting the area.

Midland Accommodation WA is centrally located:
Midland Hospital is just a stone throw across railway but only 1.7 km either a 17 minute walk or a 4 minute drive
Shops, movies, restaurants and cafes are only 250 metres or a 4 minute walk
Perth Airport is 17 minute Uber drive – approx. $20 to $25 trip (1-4 passengers)
Midland Train Station and Bus Terminal is only 600 metres or a 7 minute walk. From here you can go north, south, east and west. Perth is only 26 minutes and Fremantle is only 47 minutes train trip. Then catch ferry to Rottnest Island for a day trip.
Your Midland Accommodation WA is only 30 minutes north-west of Perth. There is so much to see and do within an hours drive or train trip.

Swan Valley Wineries – The Swan Valley is only a ten (10) minute drive from Midland Haven but its boutique vineyards, fresh local produce and rolling vineyards make it feel like a different world. Friends and family attending weddings in Swan Valley may want to stay in Midland Haven for budget accommodation. Find more than 40 world-class wineries, 6 breweries, 2 distilleries, gourmet artisan goods, talented local artists, food and craft markets, vibrant studios and more than 40 quality cafes and restaurants. Discover the oldest winemaking region in WA, with the first vines planted more than 180 years ago! Easy drive from Midland makes it the perfect option for day-trippers. Navigate the 32 km scenic loop known as the Swan Valley Food and Wine Trail which has over 150 attractions. How slow you go, and whether you go by tour, bike or car is completely up to you.

Swan Valley is only a 17 minute drive (14 km) from your Midland short stay rental accommodation.

Ethical Food Produce – Ethical produce foodies will love the fact that we are the first and only Humane Food Region in Australia. This initiative is a regional commitment to supporting the higher welfare of animals and producing quality, tasty food straight from paddock to plate. Flavour seasonal roadside stalls and farm gates packed with produce picked straight from the backyard are in abundance in the Swan Valley. Think plump figs, sweet melons, juicy strawberries, crisp grapes, fresh asparagus and vine-ripened tomatoes. Award winning tantalise your taste buds, with top notch food at restaurants and cafes, plus wine, vodka, beer and cider at award winning establishments offering everything from fine dining to pub grub and traditional high teas.

Handmade Artisan Wares – Handmade countless artisan wares from extra virgin olive oils, specialty cheeses, marinated olives, dried fruits, honey, pickles and preserves. Treat like chocolate, fudge, truffles, ice cream, nuts and nougat. Artisans … some of the most talented artists in Perth call the Swan Valley home including Ron Gomboc, Jude Taylor and Antonio Battistessa. Rural charm we have it in tractor load. But we also border two towns offering strong diversity in the City of Swan. They include the heritage rich Guildford and burgeoning retail hub Midland.

Check out Historic Guildford in our Midland Accommodation WA – Historic Guildford was established in 1829 and classified as an historic town by the National Trust of Australia (WA). With its heritage buildings, early settlement and convict history, antique stores, character pubs and village charm, Guildford emits the feel of a bygone era. It is only a 6 minute car drive or a 10 – 15 minutes by train or bus.

The traditional owners of this region are the Noongar people. It was the fertile soil of the Swan Valley that led to the first European settlement at Guildford. Soon after the Swan River colony was established by Captain James Stirling in 1829. Blocks of land on both sides of the river were quickly assigned to eager settlers. When Guildford was surveyed at the end of 1829, 94 blocks were made available to soldiers, agriculturists, yeomen and servants released from their indentures. Captain Stirling set aside 4,000 cares for future ‘country retreat’. He named it ‘Woodbridge’ during his exploratory journey up the river in 1827.

Your Midland Accommodation WA is only a 10 minute drive or train / bus trip from Guildford.

Swan River – The Swan River quickly became the first highway through the region. Guildford developed into a busy and important river port and market town until the 1880s. Much of Guildford’s original town plan, including the central church square, subdivisions and general land use, remains as it was. Thus leaving a largely intact early 19th century English market town. A visit provides a rare glimpse into early colonial settlement. Along with many fine, well-preserved civic, commercial and private buildings dating from the 1840s to the 1920s and 1930s.

GUILDFORD VISITOR HIGHLIGHTS:
Wander one of four heritage walk trails
Visit the Cradle of the Colony Exhibition at the Swan Valley Visitor Centre
Stop for lunch and a glass of Swan Valley wine at the Rose and Crown Hotel c.1841
Browse the antique and home decor shops on James Street
Grab a bite to eat from the wide range of cafes and restaurants
View what life was like behind bars at the Guildford Gaol c.1841, located at Guildford Heritage Precinct and the historic workers’ cottage, Taylor’s Cottage
Find a treasure at the Guildford Markets
Visit the impressive Woodbridge House c.1885 located on the banks of the Swan River in Woodbridge and today operated by the National Trust of Australia (WA)
View Padbury’s Stores and Residence. Built in 1869, it was originally one of Guildford’s main stores.
Check out Perth Hills in our Midland short term accommodation
Scattered throughout the wide ranges of the Darling Scarp and only 45 minutes east of Perth. You’ll find the Perth Hills offering stunning scenery, scenic drives and vibrant villages.

While within metropolitan Perth, you’ll find the Perth Hills. Its character townships exude a country charm and views that are simply astounding. Visitors to the Perth Hills will also be impressed by the range of excellent things to do. Along with tours and accommodation to be found.

Perth Hills is only a 39 minute drive (38 km) drive from your Midland holiday unit.

Kalamundra
Kalamunda town centre and surround region is particularly appealing with character eateries. A quaint village feel, arts and galleries and walking trails. The township offers a large and diverse range of local artists and galleries. This includes Kalamunda Open Studios, Hayward Studio and Kalamunda Modern. As well as several heritage building sites in town. A visit to the town library will reward you with views of the largest community-built stained-glass window in Australia. Visit Zig Zag Cultural Centre at the Perth Hills Visitor Centre. Learn more about the history, culture and attractions of the area. Checkout what’s on at the Zig Zag Gallery. They show a number of exhibitions throughout the year, including painting, photography sculpture and textiles.

  • ENJOY a picnic or BBQ, canoe or swim at Lake Leschenaultia – a top swimming hole
  • EXPERIENCE the beauty of the Perth Hill’s national parks and state forests.
  • GET on the Munda Biddi Cycle Trail which winds through some spectacular scenery.
  • FOLLOW the Perth Hills wine trails to sample local wines, cider and produce.
  • EXPLORE the Mundaring Weir Precinct and No 1 Pump Station.
  • BROWSE through the region’s arts centres, studios and galleries.
  • TAKE a guided spotlight tour at Karakamia Wildlife Sanctuary or ride a camel.
  • PICK your own fruit (during harvest) or go on an apple orchard tour.
  • WALK the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail, KEP Track or Bibbulmun Track.
  • LEARN more about the colourful history of the area at the District Museum
  • VISIT Mundaring
  • Internet – WiFi – Netflix – Stan and Apple TV
  • Air-conditioned for heating and cooling in Living Area
  • Kitchen and dining area fully equipped with dining table and seating for six (6)
  • Bathroom with large shower and vanity and mirror
  • 55 inch Smart TV
  • Main bedroom with 1 Queen Bed
  • Second bedroom with two holiday bunks two single beds up top and one single bed / one double bed below. Two single foam mattresses under the bunk beds to move to living area for more options
  • Living area contains a double 2.5 seater sofa lounge and another 3 seater lounge (black leatherette)
  • Front Courtyard with wicker lounge and coffee table
  • BBQ and outdoor entertaining area in Back Courtyard with outdoor setting
  • We supply all linen including sheets, pillow cases,
  • Check-in: 2:00 PM / Check-out: 10:00 AM
  • Max. occupancy: 6
  • Children welcome
  • Parties/events not allowed
  • Pets not allowed
  • Non smoking only
  • No Excessive Noise between 9 pm to 7 am
  • Respect Neighbours
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Manilla Cottage

Manilla Cottage

Manilla Cottage offers a cosy country escape just 35 minutes from Tamworth. Sleeping up to 6 guests in the main house, with an additional 2 in a backyard caravan. This fully equipped short-term rental is perfect for families, small groups or solo travellers seeking peace and quiet. With air conditioning, Wi-Fi, Netflix and a full kitchen and BBQ area. You’ll have everything you need for a comfortable stay. Enjoy your morning coffee on the veranda while soaking up the charm of this relaxed country town.

Manilla is a gateway to outdoor adventure and local charm. Known for its world-class paragliding at Mount Borah. It’s a hotspot for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike. You’ll find scenic walks along the Namoi and Manilla Rivers. The nearby Warrabah National Park offers bushwalking, canoeing and stunning granite formations. Fishing enthusiasts can cast a line in the local rivers, or head to Split Rock Dam and Lake Keepit, both just a short drive away.

The town itself is laid-back and welcoming, with a local IGA, RSL, Bowls and classic country pubs within walking distance. Don’t miss a bite at the Lotus Flower Chinese restaurant. For a day trip, Tamworth has plenty to offer, from the famous Golden Guitar to art galleries and the annual Country Music Festival. Whether you’re visiting for the views, the vibes or a well-earned rest, Manilla Cottage is a perfect base to explore the best of New England NSW.

Paragliding
The town is home to one of Australia’s premier X-C soaring sites and is one of the best sky sport sites in the world for hang-gliding, paragliding and soaring – if you’re visiting in February and March, you will often see hang-gliders and paragliders competing in World Championship competitions. If you head up onto Mt Borah during the competitions, you can watch the gliders competing. Interested in learning how to hang-glide or paraglide? The flying school in the Manilla District can offer tandem flights for adventurous tourists and locals.

Mount Borah is only a 27 minute drive (18 km) from your Manilla holiday rental.

Nature
If nature is your cup of tea, head out for a walk along the Manilla, Namoi and MacDonald Rivers and keep an eye out for the elusive platypus, which can often be seen near the river banks. Warrabah National Park is also a bush walker’s paradise. This inland river park offers bush walking tracks. While the rapids in the river provide an enjoyable challenge for experienced canoeists. For the photographer, the Namoi River provides beautiful scenery. The huge granite boulders sitting high above the valley’s pools offer great photo opportunities.

Fishing
There are some great fishing destinations in and around Manilla. The Manilla and Namoi Rivers are a great place to catch Murray Cod, while Split Rock Reservoir and Lake Keepit are well stocked and regularly replenished with Golden and Silver Perch. There are some lovely towns and sights to visit around the Manilla area including Tamworth, Barraba, Lake Keepit and Split Rock Dam.

Our Manilla holiday house is great base for Tamworth Country Music Festival – Tourist Book for Tamworth

Tamworth is the Australian country music capital and home to the largest country music festival in the Southern Hemisphere. Don’t be fooled though, there is much more to the city than country music. If you take a trip into Tamworth, make sure you take a visit to the local art galleries, museums and of course, the Golden Guitar.

Local museums and exhibits include the Walk a Country Mile interpretive exhibit, the Australian Country Music Foundation Museum and the Gallery of Stars Wax Museum. Bicentennial Park is where you’ll find bronze busts of country music legends. Additionally there is the Galaxy of Stars, where top artists are honoured with a star in the footpath.

Tamworth is only a 35 minute drive (45 km) from your Manilla short stay rental accommodation.

Barraba- Things to See and Do Around Barraba plus Map

Barraba is a true hidden gem of the New England North West region. You can bush walk or 4WD along the Barraba Track, through rugged rainforest and spectacular mountain scenery to arrive at the summit of the 1510 metre high Mount Kaputar, an extinct volcano. Horton Falls is also a must visit, with waterfalls cascading 83 metres to the valley floor. You can also drive the Horton Valley via the Bereen Mountain for outstanding views over the valley. The Barraba region is home to the endangered Boronia ruppii, a rare plant species found only in the district. As well as some of the most westerly Remnant Rainforest in NSW. The town is a popular bird watching region. There are 14 signposted Bird Routes in the area. Over 190 species of birds have been seen in the Barraba region. The endangered Regent Honeyeater the most sought after sighting of bird watchers. Barraba is only a 33 minute drive (47 km) from your Manilla short term accommodation.

Our Manilla short term accommodation is great place to visit Lake Keepit
Lake Keepit State Park

is a great family day out with BBQ and picnic facilities as well as bush walking along the Namoi River and water sport facilities. If you feel like fishing you’ll find Hook Silver and Golden Perch (Yellow Belly), Murray Cod and Catfish. During Spring and Summer, the lake is great for boating, sailing, swimming, water skiing and wind surfing. The area is home to over 170 species of birds including the Australian King Parrot. A walk along any of the tracks will give you glimpses into the life of the Australian native bush. Lake Keepit is just a half an hour drive from your Manilla Accommodation NSW and a great way to unwind and relax.

Split Rock Dam
It is a 20 minute drive north of Manilla Cottage to Split Rock Dam, which is popular for boating and fishing. You can expect to catch species such as Golden Perch, Black Bream, Jew Fish and the prized Murray Cod. To fish you need an inland fishing license. The park is accessible all year around. Manilla is a lovely country town where you can meander through the local village. Explore the local area or sit on the front porch. Spend your time reading and drinking coffee while soaking up the sun. It’s a rare place where you can do as little or as much as you want. Above all there is no-one to interrupt you.

Paragliding
The town is home to one of Australia’s premier X-C soaring sites and is one of the best sky sport sites in the world for hang-gliding, paragliding and soaring – if you’re visiting in February and March, you will often see hang-gliders and paragliders competing in World Championship competitions. If you head up onto Mt Borah during the competitions, you can watch the gliders competing. Interested in learning how to hang-glide or paraglide? The flying school in the Manilla District can offer tandem flights for adventurous tourists and locals.

Mount Borah is only a 27 minute drive (18 km) from your Manilla holiday rental.

Nature
If nature is your cup of tea, head out for a walk along the Manilla, Namoi and MacDonald Rivers and keep an eye out for the elusive platypus, which can often be seen near the river banks. Warrabah National Park is also a bush walker’s paradise. This inland river park offers bush walking tracks. While the rapids in the river provide an enjoyable challenge for experienced canoeists. For the photographer, the Namoi River provides beautiful scenery. The huge granite boulders sitting high above the valley’s pools offer great photo opportunities.

Fishing
There are some great fishing destinations in and around Manilla. The Manilla and Namoi Rivers are a great place to catch Murray Cod, while Split Rock Reservoir and Lake Keepit are well stocked and regularly replenished with Golden and Silver Perch. There are some lovely towns and sights to visit around the Manilla area including Tamworth, Barraba, Lake Keepit and Split Rock Dam.

Our Manilla holiday house is great base for Tamworth Country Music Festival – Tourist Book for Tamworth

Tamworth is the Australian country music capital and home to the largest country music festival in the Southern Hemisphere. Don’t be fooled though, there is much more to the city than country music. If you take a trip into Tamworth, make sure you take a visit to the local art galleries, museums and of course, the Golden Guitar.

Local museums and exhibits include the Walk a Country Mile interpretive exhibit, the Australian Country Music Foundation Museum and the Gallery of Stars Wax Museum. Bicentennial Park is where you’ll find bronze busts of country music legends. Additionally there is the Galaxy of Stars, where top artists are honoured with a star in the footpath.

Tamworth is only a 35 minute drive (45 km) from your Manilla short stay rental accommodation.

Barraba- Things to See and Do Around Barraba plus Map

Barraba is a true hidden gem of the New England North West region. You can bush walk or 4WD along the Barraba Track, through rugged rainforest and spectacular mountain scenery to arrive at the summit of the 1510 metre high Mount Kaputar, an extinct volcano. Horton Falls is also a must visit, with waterfalls cascading 83 metres to the valley floor. You can also drive the Horton Valley via the Bereen Mountain for outstanding views over the valley. The Barraba region is home to the endangered Boronia ruppii, a rare plant species found only in the district. As well as some of the most westerly Remnant Rainforest in NSW. The town is a popular bird watching region. There are 14 signposted Bird Routes in the area. Over 190 species of birds have been seen in the Barraba region. The endangered Regent Honeyeater the most sought after sighting of bird watchers. Barraba is only a 33 minute drive (47 km) from your Manilla short term accommodation.

Our Manilla short term accommodation is great place to visit Lake Keepit
Lake Keepit State Park

is a great family day out with BBQ and picnic facilities as well as bush walking along the Namoi River and water sport facilities. If you feel like fishing you’ll find Hook Silver and Golden Perch (Yellow Belly), Murray Cod and Catfish. During Spring and Summer, the lake is great for boating, sailing, swimming, water skiing and wind surfing. The area is home to over 170 species of birds including the Australian King Parrot. A walk along any of the tracks will give you glimpses into the life of the Australian native bush. Lake Keepit is just a half an hour drive from your Manilla Accommodation NSW and a great way to unwind and relax.

Split Rock Dam
It is a 20 minute drive north of Manilla Cottage to Split Rock Dam, which is popular for boating and fishing. You can expect to catch species such as Golden Perch, Black Bream, Jew Fish and the prized Murray Cod. To fish you need an inland fishing license. The park is accessible all year around. Manilla is a lovely country town where you can meander through the local village. Explore the local area or sit on the front porch. Spend your time reading and drinking coffee while soaking up the sun. It’s a rare place where you can do as little or as much as you want. Above all there is no-one to interrupt you.

  • Internet: WiFi – Netflix – Stan – YouTube – Apple TV
  • Air-conditioned for cooling and heating
  • Fully equipped kitchen, laundry and bathroom (2 toilets)
  • TV & DVD player plus library of books and DVD’s in the lounge room
  • Main bedroom with Queen Bed
  • Second bedroom with one holiday bunk (single bed on top and double bed on bottom) plus an extra single bed
  • Lounge room contains a sofa bed and there is room for two single foam mattresses
  • Caravan with two Single Beds
  • BBQ and outdoor entertaining area on the back patio
  • Table and chairs on front patio
  • Linen included in tariff. This incudes bed sheets, pillow cases, towels, washers, doonas and pillows for all beds
  • Check-in: 2:00 PM / Check-out: 10:00 AM
  • Max. occupancy: 8
  • Children welcome
  • Parties/events not allowed
  • Pets Welcome
  • Non smoking only
  • No Excessive Noise between 9 pm to 7 am
  • Respect Neighbours
Book Your Stay

Please select the dates you would like to stay from the live availability calendar.

Price from
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