Hotel Sangria Hotel Mannum

Sangria Hotel Mannum

Sangria Hotel

Australia Mannum Hotels , Australia
Purnong Road, Mannum Australia
Hotel Description

Sangria is a modern, spacious holiday home, which comfortably sleeps eight people. Situated 90 kilometres from Adelaide, it is within easy reach of the Adelaide Hills, Barossa and the Fleurieu Peninsula. Sangria features a large open plan family room with a magnificent Redgum dining table, fully equipped kitchen and four comfortable bedrooms. The master bedroom has an ensuite, walk-in robe and queen size bed. The second bedroom has a double bed, the third bedroom has two single beds and the fourth bedroom has bunk beds. Other features include spacious central bathroom, laundry, television, video, CD and DVD players and barbecue. Enjoy the tranquil views of the stunning lagoon, River Redgums and out to the River Murray. It is the perfect spot to relax with family and friends and enjoy the passing parade of boats, swans and pelicans. Enjoy the views of the lagoon from inside this modern 4 bedroom holiday home

Transportation:
To find 'Sangria', drive through Mannum, along the Purnong Road, straight past the 2 ferries for approx 3 frac12; km. The house is on the left, at the top of a steep driveway and is marked by a large redgum sign.

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Hotel Price:

From 101.13 AUD per night

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