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The Coach House
The Coach House Bed & Breakfast, perfect for a Barossa Valley getaway. Enjoy a stay in one of Gawler's historic buildings which has been stylishly brought up to modern day luxury while embracing the heritage of a past era. Whether for business, overnight stay, wine tour or just because, come and stay in this stunningly appointed heritage building. Great view over looking Pioneer Park. 5 minute walk from Gawler Central Train Station and numerous Pubs,Restaurants and Shopping Precinct. Contact Karen on (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) with any enquires. I only live a short distance away, so I'm available at all times. Walking distance to local shops, restaurants, supermarket, pubs and cinema Close to bike track which can even take you to the Barossa Valley. Local Gawler Swimming and water play areas are literally 5 minute walk. I live in a beautiful neighbourhood. Saturday Farmers markets located at the park across the road from the coach house. PUBLIC TRANSPORT Travelling around Gawler is relatively simple. Even without a car, there are several ways to quickly get around the Gawler area. TRAINS The Gawler Central train line stops in several locations throughout the Gawler area, before going all the way down to Adelaide. For the full list of locations on the Gawler Central train line, you can visit the Adelaide Metro website here. The timetable is available here. Train tickets can be bought on the train. If you plan to use the train regularly, the best option is a rechargable Metro card, which can be bought at several locations including the Gawler Heritage Kiosk located at the Gawler Train Station and Northern news located in the Northern Market Shopping Centre near the Gawler Central Train Station. BUSES Gawler has four main bus routes that travel throughout the Gawler area - the 491 (Hewett Circuit), 492 (Gawler East Circuit), and the 493 and 494 (Gawler South Circuit). The timetables for these services are available at the Adelaide Metro website. Adelaide Metro shares the same ticketing system across its services, so Metro cards should work for both trains and buses. There are also several bus services going from Gawler to various rural areas, including Angaston, Kapunda and Freeling. These do not use Metro cards, as they are run by Link SA, a different group which covers rural services. Full details of these bus routes are located at the Link SA website.
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