Holiday houses in Langhorne Creek

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Popular amenities for Langhorne Creek holiday rentals

Stay near Langhorne Creek's top sights

Bremerton Wines13 locals recommend
Langhorne Creek Wine Region12 locals recommend
Lake Breeze Wines10 locals recommend
Oasis Gardens Restaurant & Function Centre6 locals recommend
Bleasdale Vineyards5 locals recommend
The Winehouse5 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Langhorne Creek

Guest favourite
Farm stay in Currency Creek
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

RURAL GETAWAY. Currency Hills Retreat

BrettRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Thanks Nat. Cute little place with some amazing views and very quiet and private.
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Home in Goolwa Beach
4.57 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Great Beach Holiday Location

LaurenRating, 5 stars3 months ago
We enjoyed our stay at this beach shack! Very clean and tidy, close to beach and Stephen was very easy and friendly to communicate with. Check in was flexible which was much appreciated. Thanks Stephen!
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Home in Glenelg East
5 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Tudor Splendour

KylieRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Great place to stay and a lovely home away from home.?Very quiet given its central location and accessibility to services. Has everything you need and more. Pool was great with the warm weather. Thanks for having us stay!
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Home in Hendon
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Beautiful BNB between Airport & Sea

NathanRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Was a great location, walking distance to shops. Was easily accessible to ride sharing options. Very friendly and easy to deal with.
Top Guest favourite
Villa in Waitpinga
5 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

Casa Del Mar with the Best views in Encounter Bay

LeanneRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Inspiring decor and surroundings. Casa del mar was a gorgeous getaway for my family and I with all the essential amenities. We spent the weekend admiring the interiors, layout and view. There’s lot to do, we played pool, finska, puzzles, went on walks and watched movies at night. We hope to be back again
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Home in Normanville
5 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Waves & Whispers. Beach side home.

Anna Rating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
This was my second stay at Miranda’s place and it’s officially my favourite beach getaway spot. Everything was just as lovely as I remembered: clean, calm, and so thoughtfully set up. You can tell a lot of care goes into the space, and it has that perfect mix of comfort and style. The location is amazing too, just a short stroll to the beach. Can’t wait to come back again.
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Cottage in Encounter Bay
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 51 reviews

Yelki by the Sea

JillRating, 5 stars1 month ago
A charming character cottage in a beautiful part of the world. Great for a couples getaway and just minutes from Victor Harbour.
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Home in Normanville
4.78 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

The Anchorage - Close to Beach - Great for Groups

ShannonRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Great location, walking distance to coffee and the beach! Good backyard for the little one and dog! Shed full of toys and activities to use! Only one small comment - there is only 1 a/c. Located in kitchen, kept the area icy cold, however front bedroom was quite hot on a 35c day. Thanks again!

Your guide to Langhorne Creek

All About Langhorne Creek

Located between Coorong and the Adelaide Hills on the northern Fleurieu Peninsula, Langhorne Creek sits in the heart of one of South Australia’s most popular wine and farming regions. People come here to visit the many cellar doors that are located within walking distance of the village, or to hike the nearby parks and reserves, including Ferries McDonald Conservation Park and Monarto Conservation Park.

Langhorne Creek’s wide, flat roads are also great for cycling. There is a 14-kilometre loop route that starts and ends at a centrally located winery, taking you past vineyards with sweeping vistas of the region’s rolling farmland and plains. Take advantage of Langhorne Creek’s convenient location and use it as a base to explore some of the region's other small towns, including the historic port cities of Goolwa and Milang, or expansive Lake Alexandrina, which provides ample opportunities for swimming, fishing, and boating.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Langhorne Creek

The summer is a great time to visit Langhorne Creek, with sunny days and warm weather, perfect for outdoor activities. This is one of the busiest times of the year, so it is important to book your Langhorne Creek accommodation well in advance, especially if you are travelling during the weekend. Spring and autumn are also a great time to visit Langhorne Creek due to the moderate temperatures and dry weather. The winter can get pretty chilly due to winds coming off of Lake Alexandrina but tends to be quieter than the other seasons and can easily be mitigated with a sweater and warming beverage. One of the highlights each year is the wine show in May, featuring more than 150 wines from the Langhorne Creek wine region, catered food, and live music.


Top things to do in Langhorne Creek

Wine tasting

Langhorne Creek is well-known for its wineries and a handful of families have been producing wine here since 1850. It’s all about cool-climate wines here, like shiraz, malbec, and chardonnay, and the region is home to some of the oldest recorded cabernet sauvignon vines in the New World. Take a tour at a vineyard and sample the reds, pinks, and whites while munching on snacks and listening to live music.

Goolwa

Located on the mouth of the Murray River, this historic port town is a 40-minute drive from Langhorne Creek. It is a popular location for surfing, swimming, and fishing, and during the winter, you can sometimes watch whales swim by from the Southern Ocean. Take the 12-minute drive to visit the Murray Mouth lookout from Goolwa and discover the meeting point of Australia’s longest river and the Southern Ocean.

Lake Alexandrina

This beautiful high-country lake is a popular spot for swimming, fishing, and boating thanks to its calm waters. The lake is surrounded by vibrant wetlands that provide a home to orange-bellied parrots, Cape Barren geese, terns, and ibis. The small, waterfront town of Milang provides restaurants and is also home to the Port Milang Historic Railway Museum, a non-profit museum that offers insight into the history of the railroad in this region as well as free train rides.

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