The highest residence in The Grampians, Adair is a 4 bedroom 1930s historic homestead. The property backs on to The Grampians National Park and offers stunning views from the spacious verandahs. This historic property comes with your own 25 acres abounding with kangaroos, emus, deer and birds.
Adair provides the best of both worlds: bushwalking and rock climbing begin at the back door; or you may be interested in all that the district has to offer including: the Halls Gap Zoo, local wineries, local produce, restaurants and artist studios.
Only 13 km from Halls Gap, Adair offers the best of The Grampians without the crowds.
Adair has accommodation for 10 people with 3 queen beds and two sets of bunk beds. It has three bathrooms: one bathroom is ensuite; the second boasts a shower and toilet; and the third, a toilet and a deep clawfoot bath - the perfect way to relax after a strenuous walk or a long day's sightseeing.
The kitchen is basic but well equiped, with a cosy wood heater, gorgeous bay window seat and a long table that seats 10, making it a perfect place to hang out with friends and family, chatting over cups of tea or coffee made with the crystal-clear mountain spring water that supplies all the house's needs.
The lounge room comfortably seats 10, has a 50 inch smart TV and a reverse-cycle air conditioning for year round comfort and a cosy wood heater for those cooler months. Adair has cosy wood heaters. The house is fed from a natural spring which makes for a great cup of tea or coffee.
A 5 burner barbecue and comfortable outdoor furniture provide perfect alfresco dining on the spacious verandah, with an unparalleled views over the surrounding farmlands and out to the distant horizon.
Guests have unrestricted access to all areas on the property. In the house they are free to enjoy: the lounge room with TV, DVD player, and a large selection of board games; unlimited free wifi access; a well equipped kitchen with electric stove and oven, microwave and large fridge and seating for 10 at the big table; and outdoor areas including a generous verandah with outdoor furniture and a 5 burner barbecue.
The 25 acre property also has several walks for people with varying degrees of fitness, from a leisurely 1 hour perimeter stroll through the property's diverse range of habitats, to a more rigorous accent of Mt Cassell in the bordering national park.
Guests arriving in 2024 should note that a bushfire devastated the area around Adair on February 13, 2024 destroying 48 homes in our tiny hamlet and several impacting the surrounding countryside. While Adair survived completely intact and offers the same level of comfort and convenience as before the blaze, the scars of the fire are obvious. To learn more check out our historicadair website.
No pets.
No smoking.