“Nestled in the Kelman vineyards, this B&B is full of charm. The owners Gay and Warren have fantastic inside knowledge of the area. Rooms are comfortable with fantastic views of the vineyards. Enjoy sunny breakfasts and a relaxing stay. Perfect for exploring The Hunter Valley. ”
“Nestled in the Kelman vineyards, this B&B is full of charm. The owners Gay and Warren have fantastic inside knowledge of the area. Rooms are comfortable with fantastic views of the vineyards. Enjoy sunny breakfasts and a relaxing stay. Perfect for exploring The Hunter Valley. ”
Hotel Review
Recommended For
- Wine tasting
- Pokolbin & Rothbury Wineries. The property is surrounded by Hunter Valley Vineyards
- Golf
- Cypress Lakes Resort. One hole driving range on site
- Ballooning
- Enjoy a Sunrise Flight over the Hunter Valley
- Riding
- Hunter Valley Hill Top Country Horse Riding
- Other Activities
- Newcastle Sport Parachute Club
- Tennis
- Courts on site
- Hideaway
- Romantic Break
- Cycling
- Cinema
- In house projector for cinema evenings. Borrow a DVD or bring your own!
- No restaurant
- Breakfast only
- Good wine list
- Sit-out Terrace
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Quiet
- Owner managed
- Remote
- Charming
- Child friendly
- B&B
Facilities
- Cinema
- In house projector for cinema evenings. Borrow a DVD or bring your own!
- No restaurant
- Breakfast only
- Good wine list
- Sit-out Terrace
- Cots available
- In room DVD
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Parking
- Suites
- Child friendly
- Garden
Activities
- Wine tasting
- Pokolbin & Rothbury Wineries. The property is surrounded by Hunter Valley Vineyards
- Golf
- Cypress Lakes Resort. One hole driving range on site
- Ballooning
- Enjoy a Sunrise Flight over the Hunter Valley
- Riding
- Hunter Valley Hill Top Country Horse Riding
- Other Activities
- Newcastle Sport Parachute Club
- Tennis
- Courts on site
- Cycling
Map & Location
What's Nearby
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On arrival, the owner Gay presented us with a book on the valley and a map and spent quite some time talking us through the ins and outs of the area and sharing her favourite places to eat and drink. She is a doll.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)