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Manilla Motel, Manilla

Small owner operated motel situated in the historic and picturesque town of Manilla. With museums, national parks, two rivers (the Namoi and Manilla) flow through the town, a fishermans paradise, bird watching and much more. Manilla is recognised for its water and flying activities.

All rooms have an ducted evaporative air cooling system, broadband internet connections and free AUSTAR. Internet cafe in reception.

If you want a relaxing break away from the hustle and bustle of the city why not consider a country break. Manilla is the ideal place to unwind and enjoy the friendly hospitality at the Manilla Motel.

Accommodation Options

DOUBLE

This room contains 1 X Queen bed and 1 X Single bed

Family Room

This rooms contains: 1 X Queen Bed and 3 X Single beds

Triple Single Room

This room consists of 3 X Single beds

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching

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