Summary:
Embark on an exhilarating eco-adventure at Barossa Homestead Tiny Home by Tiny Away, located at 908 Research Road in Stockwell! Our property boasts a unique blend of experiences, including a permaculture orchard and farm, educational tours, foraging excursions, and farmgate produce.
Discover the ultimate farm stay South Australia escape, where you can connect with nature and enjoy the company of chickens, sheep, and the adorable miniature cows, Rossco and Mabel!
The Space:
Barossa Homestead Tiny Home by Tiny Away is set in the tranquil countryside of Stockwell, on the edge of Nuriootpa, just an hour’s drive from Adelaide. Nearby attractions include Barossa Bowland, the Whispering Wall, Barossa Farmers Market, and the World Famous Barossa Valley Wineries. Penfolds, Wolf Blass, Yalumba and Seppeltsfield are steeped in tradition and winemaking royalty and on your doorstep! These are just a taste of the many wonders awaiting you in this vibrant region.
The tiny home is ideally positioned on the southern edge of our picturesque farm, nestled beneath a peaceful eucalyptus canopy, offering stunning views of the neighbouring vineyard—an ideal backdrop for a restful getaway. Plus, we are located in the heart of the celebrated Barossa Valley, one of the world’s oldest wine regions.
This cozy 190-square-foot tiny home features a queen-sized bed in the loft, a sofa-bed on the ground floor, easy access to water, split air conditioning, a kitchenette with a gas stove, cooking equipment, and excellent bathroom facilities. These amenities include an eco-friendly compost toilet, hand basin, and gas-heated shower for hot water.
If you plan to spend your farm stay South Australia escape here, we advise that you bring your basic necessities, such as food and water during your stay with us. Thank you.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Please be advised that we have other accommodations on the property, with certain areas designated as private or for specific purposes, clearly marked with signage. We kindly request that all guests respect these boundaries to ensure privacy and safety for both guests and residents alike.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the tiny home and its immediate surroundings. Please note that the main residence, granny flat, cool room, and sheds are restricted as they are occupied by tenants or used for the farm’s commercial operations.
Guests are welcome to explore the areas housing farm animals, including the chicken coops, turkey, goat, sheep and cattle enclosures.
NOTICE TO ALL: Please note this tiny house is off-grid and runs on solar energy. During the day we encourage guests to conserve energy and use heating sources responsibly in the winter. Overall, minimal consumption is advised to prevent power outages.
The Neighborhood:
Barossa Homestead Tiny Home is located in Stockwell, just an hour's drive from bustling Adelaide and a mere 31-minute journey from the captivating allure of the Barossa Valley.
Our local recommendations:
- Barossa Farmers Market is a lively hub filled with local produce and culinary delights.
- Tanunda Bakery & Cafe, a 10-minute drive away, offers artisanal baked goods brimming with flavour.
- Barossa Bowland provides family-friendly fun with bowling and a mini-golf course featuring interactive model dinosaurs.
- Beer Haus in Nuriootpa has a great German Schnitzel and if you like beer, you can’t go past the Imperial Stout …it’s amazing!
- The Barossa Valley Wineries offer an indulgent wine-tasting experience, including Chateau Tanunda and Turkey Flat Vineyards, home to world-class wines.
- Whispering Wall is a must-see attraction, where whispers travel across vast distances, an intriguing phenomenon experienced from over 100 metres away.
Getting Around:
By car:
Given the location of Barossa Homestead in the Barossa Valley, South Australia, here are the guidelines for getting around by car:
From Adelaide to Barossa Homestead:
Duration and Distance: Approximately 1 hour and 70 kilometers.
To Nearest Towns:
To Tanunda: About 15 minutes, 12 kilometers.
To Nuriootpa: About 10 minutes, 9 kilometers.
To Angaston: About 20 minutes, 17 kilometers.
Accessibility by Vehicle:
The Barossa Homestead and the surrounding region are easily accessible by both 2WD and 4WD vehicles. The roads leading to and within the Barossa Valley are well-maintained and suitable for all types of standard vehicles, making it convenient for visitors to explore the area without the need for a 4WD.
This accessibility allows visitors to comfortably drive around the area, visiting various attractions, wineries, and natural sites with ease.
By public transport:
Given the location of Barossa Homestead in the Barossa Valley, here's how guests can navigate using public transport:
Getting to Barossa Homestead by Public Transport from Adelaide:
By Bus: There is no direct train service to the Barossa Valley from Adelaide. However, guests can take a bus operated by LinkSA, which provides services to the Barossa Valley from the Adelaide Central Bus Station. Guests should alight at Nuriootpa, the nearest town to the property.
Connecting Transport: From Tanunda or Nuriootpa, guests may need to arrange a taxi or a local shuttle service to reach Barossa Homestead, as public transport directly to the property is not available.
Getting to the Nearest Towns from Barossa Homestead:
Guests can use local bus services operated by LinkSA to travel between towns within the Barossa Valley, such as from Nuriootpa to Tanunda and Angaston. Timetables may vary, and it's advisable to check the current schedules on the LinkSA website or at local visitor centers.
Taxi Services in the Area:
While the Barossa Valley is more rural and may not have the same availability of taxis as a major city, there are local taxi services that operate in the area. Barossa Taxis is a reliable service that can be booked in advance for trips between towns or for direct transport to specific locations like Barossa Homestead.
For guests planning to explore the Barossa Valley extensively, renting a car from Adelaide might be a more convenient option, providing greater flexibility to visit various attractions at their own pace.
Other Things to Note:
- Mobile reception is good
- Self-catering accommodation
- Charcoal BBQ available at $15 per day
- Water provided at the start of your stay
- This cosy tiny home is completely off-grid
- No unregistered guests or visitors allowed
- No smoking inside the tiny home, except in designated areas
- We would like to advise guests that longer stays or later check-outs will incur an additional charge
- Pets are not allowed due to bio-security, Workplace Health & Safety and compliance concerns of the working farm
Guest Advisory
- A light commercial area on the property’s northern side may cause weekday noise during business hours.
- Recycling bins and composting facilities are available, and we encourage guests to use them responsibly.
For your safety and the preservation of our property, please follow all posted guidelines and signs during your stay.
Important note:
- BBQ grills and outdoor fire pits are not available during a total fire ban.
- Due to the nature of the property, wildlife such as kangaroos, koalas, kookaburras, rabbits and foxes may be present.
- For stays of 5 nights or more, an additional cleaning fee will be collected to help maintain the compost toilet and ensure a clean and fresh experience for all guests. We appreciate your understanding.
Interaction with Guests:
Guests will enjoy your own private space but we are always happy to chat with you.