Accommodation

Adelaide Hills

1965 Lobethal

Adelaide Hills

From $290.00
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1965 Lobethal is a stylish, mid century house, centrally located in the beautiful Adelaide Hills. Its the ideal location from which to explore or stay in and enjoy the 1965 experience.

The 1965 house has been thoughtfully curated, with attention to detail. Enjoy mid century modern furniture plus most of the contemporary facilities expected of quality accommodation. (Please note: there is NO WIFI available)

A record player, vinyl collection and other 1960's memorabilia add to the nostalgia during a sojourn at 1965.

The roads of the central hills region lead to premium cellar doors, fine dining, bush walking, cycling and more. Immerse yourself in picturesque agrarian landscapes, hilltop views and secret gullies. Bring a sense of adventure and be surprised.

If you would rather explore on foot, step out of the front door and wander the main street of Lobethal. This small hills village has a lovely country town feel. Locals are happy to stop for a chat and people still smile as you pass in the street.

The accommodation is spacious, consisting of two bedrooms ; a fully equipped kitchen; renovated bathroom; a 'nook'; lounge; separate dining room & laundry.

Enjoy the small private garden or saunter to the end of the street to visit Fabrik Arts & Heritage.

Number of rooms

2

Facilities

Non Smoking
Outdoor Furniture

Price

From $290.00 to $340.00
1965 accommodates 4 guests ONLY. The quoted price is for twin share. Price includes breakfast provisions. There is a two night minimum. An additional fee of $25 per person is charged for additional guests or use of the second bedroom, when only two guests are staying.

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