Accommodation

Hillocks Homestead

Yorke Peninsula

From $184.00
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A rambling and spacious farmhouse near Marion Bay, is situated at the gateway to Hillocks Drive. The homestead overlooks native bush land and provides accommodation for 12 people. Staying at the Homestead allows private access to 5.5 kilometres of spectacular coastline that make up Hillocks Drive, Butler's Beach. Fish, walk, skim board, photograph and explore the coastline or swim in crystal clear rock pools and pristine waters.

The house has four bedrooms. Two rooms with queen beds, one room with double bed, and one room with a bunk bed and two tri beds (single on top, double underneath). A large table seats 12 people, there are two enclosed verandah areas. A lounge room and library provide spacious entertaining areas. The house is air-conditioned. The kitchen has a gas cooker, slow combustion stove, microwave, and small electric stove. There is an enclosed backyard with a barbecue and campfire area. This is an ideal house to holiday with your pet (subject to prior approval).

Hillocks Homestead is 14 kilometres from the restaurant and facilities of Marion Bay and 16 kilometres from Innes National Park. A small adjacent store provides fishing gear, bait, ice and treats.

Enjoy exclusive private access to Hillocks Drive in winter. Hillocks Homestead is 3.5 hrs from Adelaide
<p>Free Wifi</p>

Number of rooms

4

Facilities

Barbeque
Boat Ramp
Electric Vehicle Charging Point
Family Friendly
Laundry
Outdoor Dining Area
Outdoor Furniture
Pet Friendly - Enquire

Price

From $184.00 to $270.00
Rate is for six people Extra people $20 per person per night Stay 5 nights, Pay 4 ( outside of school holidays and long weekends)

The Yorke Peninsula is the traditional lands of the Narungga (Nharangga) people, who have lived on, and cared for, this country since the beginning of time. We work, live and travel on Nharannga Banggara [Country], and we take time away from those pursuits to acknowledge and pay our deep respects to the Nharangga Elders of the past and present. 

Today, it is essential that we continue to care for and protect our spectacular natural environment. Tread lightly and leave no trace. Learn more about responsible and respectful travel on Yorke Peninsula.