The 9 best hotels in Naracoorte, Australia

August 11, 2022 Florencio Paulino

Discover the best hotels in Naracoorte, South Australia including Naracoorte Holiday Park, William Macintosh Motor Lodge, The Avenue Inn, Carolynne's Cottages, Naracoorte Hotel Motel, Country Roads Motor Inn, Limestone View, Rest Motels, Aloha Central Luxury Accommodation.
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1. Naracoorte Holiday Park

81 Park Tce, Naracoorte, South Australia 5271 Australia
Excellent
46%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
4%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 191 reviews

Naracoorte Holiday Park

Naracoorte is situated midway between Adelaide and Melbourne, in the center of the Limestone Coast region. It links to the Great Ocean Road and the Grampians, and is the ideal central base for travelers to explore this beautiful region. The famous World Heritage listed Naracoorte Caves are nearby along with famous wine regions. Naracoorte Holiday Park has powered sites for caravans and campers, and cabins. We have free WI-FI and Foxtel, fun for children with mini golf, a jumping pillow, go karts and a tiny train (see reception for prices and operation times).

Very disappointed would not come back

Reviewed By N1857KGjessicae

My husband, my daughter and myself stayed for 1 night and honestly even that was too much. The cabin smelt so bad we had to leave all the windows open to even be able to breath which meant it was freezing. It was not clean and there was hair all in the bedding. I realise we paid for a cheaper cabin but I didn't think that meant we sacrificed basic cleanliness. Looks like we should have read these recent reviews before booking. We stayed in Mt Gambier Big 4 the night before in a similar cabin and the standard was far greater.

2. William Macintosh Motor Lodge

Corner of Messamurry Road and Stewart Terrace, Naracoorte, South Australia 5271 Australia
Excellent
30%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
17%
Poor
11%
Terrible
8%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 214 reviews

William Macintosh Motor Lodge

Rest and explore from the William MacIntosh Motor Lodge, Naracoorte, just inland from Mount Gambier on the South Australian/Victorian border. In the heart of the Limestone Coast region lays a district that is clearly a destination within itself. A collection of townships offering visitors a range of unforgettable experiences and award-winning vineyards. All 30 rooms are ground level with free car parking and set in a tranquil 2 acres of garden setting with a spectacular Golf course directly across the road. Home to the famous Highlander Restaurant which offers a fully licensed fine dining experience, perfect for that special occasion. Serving both local and international dishes complimented with local wines direct from the Coonawarra region. A major attraction in Naracoorte is South Australia's only World Heritage Site the Naracoorte Caves National Park, located only 10km away from the William MacIntosh Motor Lodge.

Very disappointed

Reviewed By Reneee24

The room was horrible. Bed looked like they had been made super quick with bits hanging out everywhere. There’s a taster and microwave in the room but no cutlery or plates/bowls at all. We found the owners to be very rude and the way the lady spoke to our children was disgusting. I tried to book in accommodation elsewhere for the duration of our stay but unfortunately everywhere else was booked out. The power went out from 10-3pm so our room wasn’t serviced that day, which is fair enough but since when do you need power to replace towels and a bin? I called the main number and was delivered some fresh towels hours later. No rubbish bag tho even tho I asked. Would never stay there again!

3. The Avenue Inn

17 Fourth Avenue, Naracoorte, South Australia 5271 Australia
Excellent
71%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 48 reviews

The Avenue Inn

Newly renovated motel nestled in the quiet of suburbia near the Naracoorte Hospital with an on site Cafe operating, Tuesdays to Sundays, and on site Restaurant operating Wednesdays to Saturdays. The Avenue Inn is the closest Motel to South Australia's only World Heritage site, the Naracoorte Caves and is close to wine regions such as the Coonawarra, Wrattonbully and Padthaway.

Comfortable overnighter.

Reviewed By andrewbooth

Comfortable but small rooms. We had two connecting rooms. Very friendly helpful staff. Newly renovated and nicely decorated. Low cost, good value for an overnight stay. Dont be fooled by the images on google maps. Taken before renos. Would stay again.

4. Carolynne's Cottages

Lot 6 Young Drive, Naracoorte, South Australia 5271 Australia 011 61 2 8074 3992
Excellent
90%
Good
7%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 109 reviews

Carolynne's Cottages

Carolynne's Cottages, an idyllic country getaway set in beautiful garden surrounds, perfect for corporate accommodation, families, weekend escapes, weddings or just to relax.Set in the heart of the Limestone Coast, two kilometres north of Naracoorte, a great base to explore the premium wine districts of Coonawarra. Relax and refresh yourself in complete luxury in 3 fully self-contained luxurious 1 & 2 bedroom cottages that have been beautifully appointed with designer décor and furnishings.

Wonderful with an emphasis on comfort!

Reviewed By Sandra S

We chose Possum's Cottage due to the fact the other two were for more people offering 2 bedrooms, and we only needed one! The attention to detail along with all the beautiful and unusual furnishing was a delight to see. The breakfast provisions whether wanting Continental or Cooked were exceptional. More than enough, juices, or bottles of water in the fridge, along with a complimentary bottle of wine and delicious hand made sweets. An excellent bbq on the rear verandah and there was nothing that we needed that could not be found! A credit to the owners and situated in such a delightful and private setting along with table and chairs on the front verandah to sit back and watch the sun set! Very enjoyable and this Cottage certainly exceeded our expectations!

5. Naracoorte Hotel Motel

73 Ormerod St, Naracoorte, South Australia 5271 Australia
Excellent
17%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
23%
Poor
16%
Terrible
15%
Overall Ratings

3 based on 111 reviews

Naracoorte Hotel Motel

Located three and a half hours by car South East of Adelaide, the Naracoorte Hotel/Motel is your number one stop accommodation in Naracoorte. Incorporating Limestone Coast Cellars, Thirsty Camel Bottle Shop, Billy Mac’s Bistro, Sports Bar, Gaming Lounge, Accommodation and more, the Naracoorte Hotel/Motel offers superbly located South Australia accommodation adjacent the main square in the heart of the town, and within walking distance to a variety of services. The Naracoorte Hotel/Motel offers 14 comfortable Motel Rooms which have recently enjoyed a facelift, each with small en-suite bathroom. Budget Hotel Rooms with shared bathroom facilities are also available for backpacker accommodation or the more budget conscious traveller. The famous World Heritage listed Naracoorte Caves are located nearby the town, along with other local attractions such as the Naracoorte Nature Park and Swimming Lake, the Naracoorte Golf Club and the Tiny Train Park & Mini Golf. The team at the Naracoorte Hotel/Motel look forward to welcoming you & making your visit to the township of Naracoorte an enjoyable one that will keep you coming back!

Great stay in recently renovated rooms

Reviewed By bluestarsreiki

We had a one night stay in April 2022 and knew this was an old hotel, but the rooms (located behind the hotel) were renovated only a few years ago. Very comfortable, a good price and quiet at night. We ate dinner in the bistro which was very enjoyable too. I would most definitely stay here again if I was to visit this town again.

6. Country Roads Motor Inn

20 Smith St, Naracoorte, South Australia 5271 Australia
Excellent
37%
Good
47%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
0%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 59 reviews

Country Roads Motor Inn

Country Roads Motor Inn Naracoorte South Australia is family owned and operated We have 22 groundfloor units, all non-smoking, and park at your doorAll units are well appointed with en suite bathrooms, LCD TV's,reverse cycle air conditioning, Queen beds,electric blankets, toasters, tea/coffee facilities, Breakfast (if required) is served to your room from 6:45am Walking distance to town centre for shopping, cafes and hotels

Excellent experience with lovely management

Reviewed By joshua f

The room was spacious and well-resourced with everything you would expect. Management was very approachable and was more than happy to give my suggestions for specific needs in the area as I was unfamiliar with the area. Location is conveniently placed near the centre of town, and is perched in a quiet nook of the town so it was great to get an excellent night's sleep!

7. Limestone View

44 Freeling St, Naracoorte, South Australia 5271 Australia
Excellent
64%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 14 reviews

Limestone View

LIMESTONE VIEW is a short walk from the centre of town and is spacious yet cosy for one or two couples, three singles or a small family. The late nineteenth century former freestone former manse, set on a hillside, has a modern limestone addition and offers three bedrooms – king-sized, queen-sized and single – and two bathrooms.Limestone View is close to Lions Pioneer Park and within walking distance of the free Naracoorte Swimming Lake and the Central Business District.A feature of this character house is the sheltered front verandah, where guests can have a barbecue, snacks or drinks and enjoy a view of some of Naracoorte’s historic churches and the town centre. There are extensive lawns, framed by native trees.The galley kitchen is fully equipped with a cooktop, oven, microwave, dishwasher, cookware, cutlery and glasses. The adjoining dining area seats up to six.The sitting room has recliner chairs and a sofa, TV and DVD player.Limestone View’s main bathroom has a two-person spa bath, shower, vanity and WC; and the ensuite bathroom, next to the queen-sized bedroom, has a shower, vanity and WC. The house has reverse cycle air conditioning in the sitting room and all three bedrooms. A separate, self-contained laundry has a washing machine, dryer, iron and ironing board.The star rated Limestone View is one of four properties owned and run by Naracoorte Cottages. (The others are MacDonnell House, Smith Street Villa and Pinkerton Hill.) Richard Peake and Judy Barton established this “people friendly” Bed and Breakfast business nearly twenty years ago and have welcomed thousands of satisfied guests from South Australia, interstate and overseas.Naracoorte Cottages offers comfort, convenience and cleanliness with all modern amenities. The B&Bs are ideal for singles, couples, families and groups – as well as corporate guests – for one overnight stopover or a longer stay. They are private for one guest group at a time – even if there’s only one guest.The houses have plasma TVs, DVD players, free local call telephones, free access to wireless broadband (BYO laptop or desktop computer) and reverse cycle air conditioning.

Wonderful stay

Reviewed By R9600IBjaneh

Limestone View was a wonderful place to stay. Great communication from Richard beforehand and the air-conditioning was on when we arrived, which was appreciated. It was spacious, all rooms a great size and well appointed, and the verandah was a lovely space for a drink and a meal. We look forward to staying there again when visiting family. Many thanks!

8. Rest Motels

18 Stewart Road, Naracoorte, South Australia 5271 Australia
Excellent
11%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
33%
Poor
22%
Terrible
22%
Overall Ratings

2.5 based on 9 reviews

Rest Motels

This motel is worst I have stayed in Don't stay RUN

Reviewed By FarmerJohn45

I booked for a function that lasted a few days, so asked for 4 nights - big mistake. On arrival the personless check in did not recognise my booking, necessitating a call to an anonymous person who completed the process nad gave me the code to open the door. On entry it was clear this place had passed it's use by date a long time ago, a musty smell greeted me, a cheap bedspread and mustard coloured towels yuk! There was a set of bunks as well as the double bed, but no desk or shelf for your luggage. Just a very small round table and three cheap metal chairs - not a comfortable chair in sight - for a 4 night stay. Searched the available information for the wifi code, only to have to make another phone call to a surly man - "It's on the back of the door" he said 'no it is not 'said I grumpier and louder "it's on the back of the door!" 'NoI am looking at the door and there is nothing there but uncleaned grot No said I so reluctantly he spelt out the code. Next mistake I said you are from the motel up the road and have a restaurant yes he said. "Well I will be up for dinner." Arrived in the restaurant to be asked if I had a booking well no but I did mention that I was coming and unaware of the need for a booking. Again surly staff put me on a stool on a corner of the bar where I waited more than an hour for a simple meal. On returning to my room I entered the code but the door would not open, tried again and again, ththen phoned again " Yes" said the girl "that door sticks, pull it towards yo when you put in the code" Well if you knew this why not bloody fix it thinks I !! TV reception was patchy with the screen showing 'no signal' a lot. The safety chain on the door was broken so we had to rely on the dodgy lock for security - next morning A shower was Ok but those mustard towels! Then to my breakfast, put muffins in the toaster and the power went out. Me says 'not another phone call", but a quick look outside found the switchboard and I reset the breaker. As I was walking back to the room another gent came out and said he had the same experience, later I discovered the kettle did not work either - but I had a big day ahead so off to work. I went. Returning late in the day I had the sticky door problem again and not wanting to face the surly staffm gave the restaurant a miss, SO i had good look around, bearing in mind this motel charged $180 per night, looked like gypsies were accommodated behind the motel, Bearin in mind that price, I searched for and found good accommodation for much less tan that and determined to check out in the morning. Here is a summary of the room problems Sticky door, broken security chain, no comfy chair, Toaster blows electricity, kettle does not work, peeling paint on Bathroom door, cracked, peelin and dirty paint on front door, surly staff on phone and restaurant, TV reception crook and for that extortionate price, they did not supply a wash cloth!! In addition the room serviceing was very rudimentary, probably consisting of pulling up the bed. A plate, knife and glass I had washed and left in the sink to drain were still there!! as was the used towel and floor mat. Meaning the bathroom was not serviced. Next morning I packed and left, calling the phone number later to inform them I had checked out and requesting a refund of 2 nights. This was summarily refused by the Lady I spoke to - as I had booked throught a third party -Booking .com. So on returning home I contacted Booking.com explained the situation and asked for a refund. They later advised they had contacted the property who had again refused a refund!! Their next advice floored me, they gave me that familiar phone number to call to ask the property again ----

9. Aloha Central Luxury Accommodation

5 Rolland St, Naracoorte, South Australia 5271 Australia
Excellent
80%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 5 reviews

Aloha Central Luxury Accommodation

Stunning holiday rentals on the Limestone Coast. When it comes to premium, self-contained accommodation in Naracoorte South Australia, look no further than Aloha. Choose from a two bedroom apartments and 5 studio rooms, making it perfect for a corporate visit, family holiday and romantic getaways. If you are coming to Naracoorte or the Limestone Coast for a special event, make Aloha’s luxury short term accommodation or premium studios your first choice. Centrally located, within walking distance of the Naracoorte retail precinct, both of Aloha’s boutique apartment and Naracoorte Motel style studio accommodation option are also close to Naracoorte’s cafe and entertainment precinct. It is also the perfect location if you are looking to explore the rest of the region, including the Coonawarra wine region or the hidden treasures in our small coastal towns.

Outstanding contemporary apartment - loved it! ❤️

Reviewed By luxhd

Best ‘Motel Concept’ I’ve ever stayed in. Centrally located, perfectly clean, easy check in, parking, and great tech - WiFi / Netflix etc etc and super comfy bed. Gas log fire and AC awesome, and kitchenette perfect for a short stay. Spent two nights visiting parents who have moved to the area, so will definitely be back.

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