Accommodation Wentworth - Gold Coast QLD

ACCOMMODATION WENTWORTH NSW

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Wentworth Grande Resort

61 - 79 Darlling Street, Wentworth NSW 2648
The Wentworth Grande Resort offers 50 fully air-conditioned, spacious rooms on the banks of one of Australia's famous river, The Darling River. Wentworth is located on the junction of Australia's two mighty rivers, the Murray and the Darling Rivers Offering a range of accommodation suites from budget to presidential suites, Wentworth Grande Resort has something for everyone. Enjoy the facilities including licensed restaurant on site or make your way to the tennis courts and golf club, just a short drive down the road. Take a short drive to the World Heritage listed Lake Mungo and the Perry Sand Hills or simply relax by the outdoor heated pool in the Tropical Gardens at the Resort. Sample wines from one of the many wineries in the region or try your luck at the Wentworth Services Club which is located right next door to the Resort. Wentworth Grande Resort is able to cater for conferences, weddings and large group dinners. The resorts chef can cater for your needs, from simple finger food to a three course meal option. Please contact the friendly staff at Wentworth Grande Resort for further information.
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Darling Junction Motor Inn

26 William street, Wentworth NSW 2648
Darling Junction Motor Inn is the place to stay for quality at affordable prices. They offer quality, modern accommodation 200 metres from the town centre. The rooms are well presented and spacious. There is good off street parking plus a huge block for buses, trucks, campers, caravans and boats. Enquire about their fantastic rates and packages. A mini bus is available for hire - with driver or self drive - and is available for pick-ups from Airports and other locations. Charges do apply. ...
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Avoca-on-Darling Hospitality

1122A Low Darling Road, Wentworth NSW 2648
Avoca-on-Darling Hospitality is a heritage listed homestead complex, which was the Head Station of one of the original sheep and cattle stations in Far South Western New South Wales. By the turn of the century 'Avoca Station' covered 1,100 square miles. Although it is located on the edge of the outback it is only 20 minutes from historic Wentworth, 30 tourist attractions, supermarket, service station, hotels, shops and services. Avoca-on-Darling Hospitality is one of the Darling's best kept secrets, offering dinner bed and breakfast or self-contained accommodation in the historic buildings constructed in the 1870s of stone and pine logs. The large rooms and high ceilings are characteristic of the period. During winter wood fires burn brightly and in summer the wide verandas provide shade and views across the lawns sloping down to the shady river gums and cool deep river. Extensive gardens, jacaranda and peppercorn trees and tennis court surround the homestead complex beyond which stand original out-buildings and the fruit and vegetable garden . You are invited to stay or visit for Tea and Tour by appointment, relax and experience the special ambience provided by the property, owned by experienced hosts Ian and Barbara Law since 2000....
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Fort Courage Caravan Park

1703 Old Renmark Road, Wentworth NSW 2648
Fort Courage consists of 70 acres of Murray River frontage and is the ideal base to fish Frenchman's Creek, Rufus River, Darling Anabranch and Deadmans Creek. It is a great area for fishing with Cod, Golden Perch, Redfin and Yabbies. Facilities at Fort Courage Caravan Park include: three acres of assorted shade trees, lush green lawns, two large gas barbecues and gas Weber roasters undercover, shower and toilet block with laundry and public phone, concrete boat ramp, and ample tables and chairs undercover. Day Visits - Fort Courage is available for family or group barbecues at a charge of AUD2 per adult. NSW fishing licences are available. Pet Friendly Park at caretakers discretion. No pets allowed in accommodation. A Fishing Competition is held the second Saturday of each month. Excellent prizes can be won.
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Willow Bend Caravan Park

Darling Street, Wentworth NSW 2648
Willow Bend Caravan Park enjoys Darling River frontage with access to the Murray and is within walking distance to all recreational, sporting and shopping facilities. Willow Bend is the closest caravan park to Mungo National Park and is the only park in the shire with powered sites so close to the river. Guests can feed the possums at night and there is a bird hide and boat pontoons. There is ideal fishing and boating from park river bank and cabins with boat moorings. Accommodation includes en suite cabins, on-site vans, powered sites and a large camping area. There is a barbecue area, sullage sites and disabled facilities all within the pet friendly park. Andrew and Donna Smith along with their friendly staff invite travellers, fisherman, holiday makers, Grey Nomads and anyone travelling with a tent, camper, bus, canoe or swag to join them on the banks of the Darling River.
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Sportsman Inn Motel - Wentworth

120 Adams Street, Wentworth NSW 2648
Sportsman Inn Motel is situated in a quiet location away from highway traffic noise, in a modern residential area of Wentworth. Choose from the easy access ground floor units, one of which is a self-contained two bedroom suite with full cooking facilities. The Sportsman Inn Motel prides themselves on the generous size of the rooms and the tranquillity of their location. Short walking distance from Wentworth Sporting Complex, Old Wentworth Gaol and the Wentworth Pioneer Museum.
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Two Rivers Motel - Wentworth

198 Adams Street,, Wentworth NSW 2648
Two Rivers Motel is set on acres of superb lawn area overlooking the Thegoa Lagoon and natural bushlands. Two Rivers is an idyllic escape to another world. The luxury units contain modern facilities. Relax in a spa or just cool off in the pool while your dinner cooks on the barbecue, by the banks of the billabong. The adventurous can take the opportunity to bushwalk, fish, sightseeing or just sit and relax to the sound of the abundant birdlife. Surround yourself with peace and tranquil beauty.
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Wentworth Grande Resort - Wentworth

61-79 Darling Street, Wentworth NSW 2648
Situated on the banks of the Darling River, The Wentworth Grade Resort boasts both opulence and tranquility. With 50 rooms including a range of styles, the resort can comfortably accommodate all budgets. Enjoy a barbecue whilst relaxing by the swimming pool amongst a tropical garden, take a delightful stroll along the river bank to where the Mighty Murray River joins the Darling, read a book, enjoy the local wines, food and craft or sample the fruits of the Sunraysia District. The Wentworth Grande Resort can also cater to all your function requirements. Contact one of their experienced staff members and ask how they can make your special occasion one to remember. There is a range of rooms to suit your needs, Corporate and Government Rates available.
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Wentworth Central Motor Inn - Wentworth

41 Adams Street, Wentworth NSW 2648
Quiet location in the centre of town

Walking distance to all town facilities
BBQ facilities
Pool and spa
Catering services available
Group bookings are our specialty
Coach tours are welcomed with a smile
Members of the Budget Chain Group
Specialising in Coach accommodation packages
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Wentworth Club Motel

51-53 Adams Street, Wentworth NSW 2648
A family owned and operated motel at the junction of the Murray and Darling Rivers, the Wentworth Club Motel is centrally situated in Wentworth just a short distance from the renowned Wentworth Services Club. They are also within a short walking distance of tourist attractions, shopping, bowling greens, golf course and swimming pool. 14 units are available with an additional four with in-room spa. Continental breakfasts are available and they also cater for persons with a disability....
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Elphicks Island Lodge

Elphicks Island Lodge, Wentworth NSW 2648
Elphicks Island Lodge is situated on the banks of the mighty Murray River 12 kilometres upstream from Lock 7, surrounded by the Lake Victoria State Forest and opposite Murray-Sunset National Park. Elphicks Island Lodge is an idyllic spot which accommodates between six and eight people on this pristine part of the river where the fishing is renowned. The island has been created by the natural pathway of a Murray River tributary called Coonpoor Creek. A barbecue party pontoon boat is provided for leisurely cruises, as well as four canoes and two pedal boats, and a fishing tinnie. The house was originally constructed of native Murray Pine and they have tried not to alter the historical look whilst bringing it up to a very comfortable modern standard. The secluded island location makes this site ideally suited for bird watching, bush walking, or native wildlife spotting, as well as the awesome fishing.
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Lake Victoria Station Lodge

Rufus River Road via, Wentworth NSW 2648
Lake Victoria Lodge has the facilities to make your stay a real outback adventure holiday. Riverfront holiday accommodation suitable for groups of up to 12 people in a quiet, secluded, pristine location. Go bird watching, bushwalking, fishing, yabbying or take the fully equipped barbecue party boat and explore the creeks and the Murray River with its golden sandbars, majestic red gums and striking cliffs. They also provide watercraft so that your group can explore the Magnificent Murray River. Enjoy a relaxing canoe or kayak adventure along the river or through the creeks and tributaries. Perhaps a days fishing is more your style? Then take the fishing tinnie out and try your luck. Lake Victoria Lodge caters for everyone by having recreational facilities to keep all ages entertained. Combine seven bedrooms, with five bathrooms in an old historic homestead. Enjoy wood fired pizza oven alongside large open fire-pit and barbecue.

Red Gum Lagoon Cottages

210 Adams Street, Wentworth NSW 2648
Red Gum Lagoon Cottages provide luxury multi-award winning cottage accommodation with absolute water frontage! The old world homestead is nestled away on the edge of town. It is surrounded by a cottage garden, overlooking the picturesque Thegoa Lagoon. A place where you can sit and relax, enjoy a glass of local wine and absorb the peace while watching the sunset across the still waters. And all this from your private courtyard.... Or if the mood suits, observe the abundant bird life that make their home in this unique environment, or just enjoy the magnificent red gums that line the banks along this piece of paradise. Red Gum offer two fully self-contained cottages; Gum Nut Cottage is situated on the Thegoa Lagoon and Peach Cottage is set in a beautiful cottage garden setting. Discover the peace and tranquillity at Red Gum Lagoon Cottages.

Junction Views

62 Cadell Street, Wentworth NSW 2648
Junction Views is set in natural bushland which leads to the river with abundant bird life and opportunities for fishing and water sports. The renovated four bedroom house accommodates for up to eight adults. Amenities include a large living area, modern kitchen, bathroom and laundry, outdoor entertaining area, outdoor setting, barbecue, and effective air-conditioning and heating. Bedding, cutlery, appliances, and provision for up to eight persons is supplied. Take a stroll, as it is a short distance to the junction of the Mighty Murray and Darling Rivers, Lock 10 and Weir. ...

Rivertrack Studios and Gallery

127B Darling Street, Wentworth NSW 2648
Rivertrack Studios and Gallery are designers and manufacturers of handmade sterling silver jewellery, wood carving, and fine art. Unique one of a kind jewellery made with sterling silver and incorporating titanium, wood and semi-precious stones. Artist Dee Craig has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Visual Arts and Applied Design. As well as being an accomplished silversmith, Dee carves walking poles from local woods and grows and decorates gourds. Her work is mostly inspired by the local environment and she uses ethically sourced materials where possible....

Pooncarie Field Day

Racecourse Road, Wentworth NSW 2648
Come and see popular favourites such as the Pen of Three Lambs and the Fleece Comp as well as the art and craft events - the Bush Photo Comp and Boot Art. For those wanting to watch the Goat Dog Trails and Sheep Dog Trials are always entertaining. Watch out this year for the Whip Cracking twist to test just how talented they are. Making its return after being a roaring success in its first year in 2011 is the Ladies Trailer Backing Competition. The kids will be occupied all day with colouring competitions, Mothers Day Cup Cake Decorating Competition, Bush Photo Competition, whip cracking, boot art, Well Worn Bush Hat and free jumping castle. Some of the new and returning exhibitors include all major sponsors as well as Koolaman Designs, Think Water, Mildura Native Nursery, Sunrise Ag, Wallers, The Pit Stop and Outback Whips and Leather. Livestock Exhibitors will be attending and there is plenty for the ladies and mums. The Bar and food stalls will be open all day and there is a fantastic line up of entertainment starting in the afternoon and continuing into the evening. As always the community auction is being held raising funds for various community health organisations and for the first time the Pooncarie Field Day will hold their own stand selling some local goods and merchandise to raise funds for the Broken Hill Outback Mobile Resource Unit - affectionately known as Toy Library - who provide a valuable service to preschool aged children from Tibooburra south to Gol Gol....

Wentworth River Cruises

Port of Wentworth, Wentworth NSW 2648
Enjoy a unique and relaxing experience cruising the Murray and Darling Rivers aboard the stunning vessel, 'Wentworth', with your hosts Greg and Julia Evans. Cruise in comfort and style with large windows for panoramic viewing, and air-conditioning for your comfort, with wheelchair access and amenities. The 'Wentworth' is fully licensed, so sit back and relax with a drink, or a 'real' coffee, and take in the natural beauty of the rivers while listening to Greg's interesting and informative commentary. Greg and Julia are professional entertainers, performing as a piano and vocal duo for functions and parties! The Wentworth runs regular weekly cruises and is available for private charter for groups, functions and conferences (featuring the latest audio and visual equipment on board). Enjoy a unique cruising experience, great entertainment, hearty home style food and personal, friendly service!...

Original Aboriginal Creations

148 Darling Street, Wentworth NSW 2648
Clair Bates is a proud traditional owner of Mutawintji National Park and Lake Mungo,and is a direct descendant of Malingappa/Paakantji (Barkindji-Darling River people) of Western New South Wales. Clair has an art gallery and gift shop in Wentworth, with original Aboriginal creations from herself and artists from the surrounding area. Visit her online store or drop in to visit. She looks forward to seeing you....

Lock 10 and Weir

Cadell Street, Wentworth NSW 2648
The weir and lock were completed in 1929. The purpose of the weir is both to maintain a high level of water for irrigation in times of little and to regulate water flow. The lock enables boats to pass from the upper stream to the downstream level of the Murray River and vice versa. To allow the migration of fish species upstream past the weir at anytime, special 'fishways' have been built at the abutments of Lock 10. A series of interconnected pools allow the fish to move from pool to pool as part of their upstream travel. This is an important step in the long term recovery of the River Murray ecology. For visitors to the weir and lock area, numerous picnic tables are available for a pleasant lunch by the water with barbecues across the road for those preferring to cook their own. ...

Wentworth Junction Rally

Cadell Street, Wentworth NSW 2648
The Wentworth Junction Rally will be on again in July 2017. Proudly presented by The Vintage Machinery Society Of Sunraysia and Rivers and Riverboat Historical and Preservation Society, the Junction Rally features vintage engines, paddleboats, steam engines, barges, vintage machinery, steam launches, heritage crafts, classic river boats, vintage tractors, vintage bikes, vintage cars, children's rides, food and drinks. Come and join the Wentworth community for the weekend. There will be plenty of entertainment for people of all ages....

Adelora Houseboats

44 Cadell Street, Wentworth NSW 2648
Wentworth is where the confluence of Australia's two greatest rivers, the mighty Murray and the Darling, and has the best of both rivers. Aboard the classic owner-operated "Adelora Houseboat", a boat of absolute quality and appointment, you, with your family and friends, can cruise in over 200 kilometres of Australia's most famous river playground. The Adelora gives you the chance to escape, relax and enjoy that well deserved holiday in both comfort and style. If you want to enjoy the attractions the Mildura/Wentworth region has to offer, they recommend a trip upstream to Mildura and beyond. If you want to get away from it all, for that stress free adventure holiday, or if fishing and water skiing are your passion, then downstream from Wentworth towards Lock Nine is the place for you. The third option available only from Wentworth, is a leisurely trip up the Darling River....

Old Wentworth Gaol

Beverley Street, Wentworth NSW 2648
The Old Wentworth Gaol offers a self-guided tour that gives you a chance to inspect the inside of a fascinating historical landmark, designed to serve a vast region. The historic Wentworth Gaol now stands as a vivid reminder of those harsh and uncompromising days, when Wentworth stood on the edge of the lonely Australian inland. The gaoler's residence is where you start your tour. It is also where you can purchase souvenirs, gift ware, and a large range of antiques....

Artback Australia Gallery and Cafe

8 Adelaide Street, Wentworth NSW 2648
Immerse yourself in the unique environment that is Artback. Artback Australia is set in a stunning heritage building that has to be seen to be believed. As well as views of the Darling River, there is always something new to see in the Artback Gallery which features a variety of paintings, drawings, textiles, jewellery and photography by the wonderfully diverse group of artists that share this creative way of life. Enjoy fresh coffee, homemade cakes, changing lunch menu, quality wines and beer. The wide front veranda, sheltered courtyard and comfortable library corner are great places to chat with friends or read the paper. Book an Artback art class, function or meeting in the beautiful modern and spacious building. Artback is a welcoming place to visit, you will be well taken care of by the friendly staff as you sit and have a drink with friends....

Wentworth Visitor Information Centre

66 Darling Street, Wentworth NSW 2648
Call into the Visitor Information Centre to pick up your Drive Trail Map and discover the attractions that others miss. The friendly and helpful team will guide you around the area and do their absolute best to answer all your travelling queries. Wentworth Shire is a region of great diversity and it offers you the opportunity to experience an introduction to outback Australia. It is a land of rivers, creeks and lagoons; of windmills, bores and waterholes. There are miles of saltbush, acacia, casuarina and mallee, wide flat plains, drifting desert sands, red roads and cobalt blue skies. Magnificent ancient eucalyptus trees that are regal, gnarled and twisted, plentiful wildflowers, kangaroos of grey, blue or red, eagles, hawks, parrots and the beautiful little azure blue finches all make up the unique landscape of this exciting region....

PS Ruby Wentworth

Fotherby Park, Wentworth NSW 2648
Step back in time as you are welcomed onboard the authentic 1907 heritage paddlesteamer PS Ruby, operating from the Murray Darling Junction. Feel a tinge of excitement and adventure as the steam chambers breathe life into the powerful paddles propelling the 205 ton riverboat. Note the lovingly restored woodwork and polished brass fittings and be amazed by the 132 foot nine inch vessel that only dips two and a half feet into the water below. Imagine how the outback opened up through the Murray and Darling rivers. Fuel had to grow out of the surrounding bush to fire up the boiler. Now the billabongs and lagoons are teeming with bird life and the spectacle of cruising on a commercially surveyed New South Wales heritage paddlesteamer is a unique opportunity. Volunteers are thrilled to welcome visitors aboard for guided and self-guided tours on various days....

Drifter Houseboat Holidays

32 Cadell Street, Wentworth NSW 2648
Drifter is an eight berth houseboat, moored near the junction of the Darling and Murray Rivers at the historic Port of Wentworth, 30 kilometres from Mildura. There are three directions that you can choose to travel, all of which offer their own special appeal. Travelling upstream on the Murray toward Mildura will allow you to visit the many attractions accessible by river. These include the Coomealla Club, Coomealla Golf Course, Mildura Winery, Lock 11 and Mildura River Front, Gol Gol Hotel and the Trentham Estate Winery. Alternatively, you might choose to cruise downstream on the Murray through Lock 10 and swim from the sandbars, fish, water-ski, bush walk or just enjoy the seclusion. Exploring the Darling River will allow you to experience the feel of the outback where the narrower channel brings you closer to bird life and wildlife....

Wentworth

Wentworth, Wentworth NSW 2648
The Murray and Darling Rivers meet at the historic port of Wentworth, which has a population of approximately 1,600. Aboriginal history dates back thousands of years, Captain Charles Sturt arrived in 1830, settlement and grazing began in the 1840s, and Wentworth was the nucleus of river trade between New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. Wentworth retains an 'historic' atmosphere with well maintained buildings, including the Old Wentworth Gaol, Churches, Post Office, and other buildings. The two rivers provide precious water for agriculture, domestic supply and fishing, skiing, bushwalking and bird watching. Wentworth, Dareton, Buronga, Gol Gol and Pooncarie, boast magnificent river frontage. The Wentworth Shire is a unique holiday destination featuring: the Perry Sandhills (ancient, red sand dunes-great family fun); eco-cultural tours to Mungo National Park (World Heritage listed); river cruises; walking tracks, industry showcases such as a fishery, citrus orchard, wineries and viewing the local wildlife....
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Sportsman Inn Motel

120 Adams Street, Wentworth NSW 2648
Sportsman Inn Motel is situated in a quiet location away from highway traffic noise, in a modern residential area of Wentworth. Choose from the easy access ground floor units, one of which is a self-contained two bedroom suite with full cooking facilities. The Sportsman Inn Motel prides themselves on the generous size of the rooms and the tranquillity of their location. Short walking distance from Wentworth Sporting Complex, Old Wentworth Gaol and the Wentworth Pioneer Museum....