「Peaceful country location, with a fire inside and out. Perfect getaway」
Alen
オーストラリア
「Amazing rural experience, fully equipped and comfortable cottage in the middle of operational farm.」
J
Justin
オーストラリア
「Location, tranquility and stunning country side. Cottage was superbly appointed with a very luxurious feel. The wood fire place was wonderful as the weather was quite cool. A complementary breakfast was left for us and it was delicious with the...」
Troy
オーストラリア
「Everything to be honest.」
Helen
カナダ
「This is a lovely property, in a great setting and stylishly decorated. It is spacious and comfortable. It felt as though we were the first people staying there.」
The Hideaway Huts are two off grid, authentic early settler style timber huts inspired by the iconic Craig’s Hut which was built for the Australian movie The Man from Snowy River. Situated in a secluded and private area of a 100 acre cattle and sheep farm in the picturesque Adelaide Hills, the huts are only a short distance from some of the finest cellar doors and restaurants in this world renowned wine region.
Hideaway Huts provide a unique getaway experience where you can escape, recharge and reconnect with nature less than 45 minutes from the Adelaide CBD.
Enjoy a glass of wine by the slow combustion fire, unwind in the outdoor bath, stargaze by the outdoor firepit and explore the beautiful scenery amongst the towering river red gums.
Each hut features unique and unexpected luxuries including a pillow topped king sized bed, velvet upholstered window reading seat and large glass sliding doors out onto the wide private verandah and barbeque area. They also feature modern conveniences such as a fully equipped kitchen and large ensuite bathroom with walk in shower.
The huts were built with sustainability in mind, predominately using recycled Hardwood timber and other materials. The huts are completely self-sufficient and are built to a 7 star energy efficiency rating. All energy comes from a standalone off grid solar system and all water is harvested from the Huts and the roof of the 100,000 litre rainwater tank.