Located in the World Famous Barossa Valley, Greenock’s Old Telegraph Station Bed & Breakfast is a great choice of accommodation for lovers of history, nature and culture. Our charming cottage once served as one of the original telegraph stations linking Adelaide and Angaston operating from 1866, at a time when travellers stopped over in the area on the way to the Murray River.
Our accommodation offers two beautifully appointed bedrooms catering for up to 5 people, features reverse cycle air conditioning, cosy living room with wood combustion fire for cool nights, and a modern country-style kitchen with all necessary cutleries, crockery, and cooking utensils, including coffee machine.
Check-in Time: 10:30 AM
Check-out Time: 2:30 PM
Getting there:
The Barossa is renowned the world over for its premium wines and traditional foods. It is a place of scenic beauty with church spires reaching to the sky, gentle undulating hills, natural landscapes and historical buildings, a place that attracts people from all over the globe. Come and take a step back in time, follow the Historical Walk of Greenock, see its many original buildings.
The cottage is located at 11 Murray Street which is the main street of Greenock. A short walking distance enjoy a meal at the Greenock Creek Tavern or visit our neighbours at the Barossa Brewing Company both open on weekends. Make sure you visit the nearby famous Murray Street Vineyard and Cellar door.
Check-in Procedure:
Property is key is located in key safe box at the property. Box location and access code are provided when booking confirmed.
Car parking:
Car parking is available on site for 2 cars, plenty of car parking available out front.
Child Policy:
Children are welcome to stay, portacot is available for baby use