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Poets Recall Motel, Gundagai

The motel was designed around the Old Railway Hotel and the great flood
of 1852.

The Old Hotel, now the restaurant and bar was built in 1875 and served the
thirsty gold miners till it closed in 1924.

Australia’s forgotten disaster “The Gundagai Flood” claimed twice as many
lives as Darwin’s cyclone Tracy, and Old Gundagai whose streets were named
after poets, (Shakespeare, Sheridan etc), was almost completely washed away.

Accommodation Options

Standard Double

This room includes a double or queen size bed, ensuite bathroom, RC TV, tea and coffee making fac, mini bar, hair-dryer, AC, Clock radio, ground floor or with a balcony

Two Bedroom Family Suite

Accommodates 4-9 people in a two or three bedroom suite. Includes: ensuite bathroom, RC TV, tea and coffee making fac, mini bar, hair-dryer, AC, Clock radio and either ground floor or with a balcony.

Single Room

Ample space for the sales rep or single traveller, this room has a double bed, ensuite bathroom, RC TV, tea and coffee making fac, mini bar, hair-dryer, AC, Clock radio and balcony access.

Experiences

  • Food and Wine

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