Boasting an outdoor swimming pool, free BBQ facilities and a free airport shuttle, Saltbush Retreat is a 3 minutes’ drive from Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame and Qantas Founders Museum.
Bob
United Kingdom
Easy accessability to all facilities - instant air condictioning, space in washroom area, + verandah and external baths.
Tea/coffee/milj supply
Located in Longreach, Abajaz Motor Inn-CENTRAL LOCATION-POOL-KING BEDS offers barbecue facilities. With free WiFi, this 3-star motel has an outdoor swimming pool and a garden.
RYE
Australia
Wow, following our booking we received an e-mail to advise that they would forward a message on the day of arrival with room number and pin to enter room.
That did not happen, arrived at the motel, no reception, need to visit another motel, 3 blocks away? Walked towards the motel. my partner called as we arrived, stating that a person had arrived at the motel to allocate rooms. Oh, wrong room, we booked the self-contained unit. Well after two couples got their rooms, we and another couple had to wait for the receptionist to return with our room and pin numbers. 10 minutes later she returned, the other couple got allocated and then she left again? I called no answer, twice i tried. After 10 minutes i tried again, wow, I got the girl after an hour of waiting I was advised she was setting the pin number and would message me. Another 10 minutes wow, I got the pin..
The centrally located Longreach Motor Inn features free WiFi, a swimming pool, a sauna and an onsite restaurant. It features rooms with a flat-screen TV.
Offering an outdoor pool, Albert Park Motor Inn-KING BEDS-POOL-SHADED PARKING is just 2 minutes’ drive from Longreach Airport. It features air-conditioned rooms offering a flat-screen TV.
Plenty to see close by and a little way out (Winton &...
Plenty to see close by and a little way out (Winton & Ilfracombe for e.g).
Everybody very friendly and helpful. Plenty of food outlets from hotels to cafes and retail stores. Everything in town within easy walking distance.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
It was very easy to get around Longreach we were a group...
It was very easy to get around Longreach we were a group ranging in age from 70 to 80 and we managed fine Darcy's is a great place to eat good food good price and service Try Happy Valley Chinese great food price and service also give RSL and Longreach Tavern a go also great The tours are a bit pricey but they are good and deliver exactly what they say
christine
Australia
10
Scored 10
Lovely town in the central west and probably the best kept/...
Lovely town in the central west and probably the best kept/most loved by the local council. Lots of activities and experiences to engage with. The Italian Restaurant was excellent and Rebecca the owner/host made it even moreso.
Jeff
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Accommodation is very expensive.
Accommodation is very expensive. The ACCC needs to investigate this area as it is destroying the ability of people to travel the Australian outback. Plan your stay so you stay in surrounding towns as you'll save on accom charges and food is cheaper which will pay for the extra fuel for traveling. Also Qld roads need to be made safer - no shoulders for caravans or cars to pull over the road side. I pity anyone who gets a flat tire on driver side.
Ray
Australia
10
Scored 10
Longreach is a small town, but suitable for a visit in...
Longreach is a small town, but suitable for a visit in particular for History. The Outback Pioneers have a Hotel/shop in town with a restaurant which is worth a visit. They also do stage coach rides for holidaymakers. Outback Pioneers also have access to the river close by, and do nightly sunset cruises up and down the river. Excellent opportunity to here some historical tales and enjoy a lovely night under the starts listening to them.
The town itself, has a number of really excellent restaurants and coffee shops, plus bars and the like. I enjoyed my time there, and you must not forget the Qantas Museum, (where it all began for them), all worth a visit.
Captain Vaughan Williams
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A must do for all travellers.
A must do for all travellers. There are so many attractions for an outback town. Towns folk are very hospitable, making you feel very welcome. Attractions were'nt costly. The Outback Hall of Fame and QANTAS Founders Museum was absolutely amazing and worth the money, expecially if you decide to do the wing walk on the 707 and 747. The Cobb & Co. Stage Coach Experience and dinner/cruise on the Thomson River was also a must to do and our time went extremely quick. We would recommend you book well in advance because all attractions are extremely popular and you certainly wouldn't want to miss out on these exceptional experiences. Thank you Longreach you did'nt disappoint at all and we would love to return.
just outside Longreach on a quiet property with rural views. tent has inside bathroom and air conditioning which is a huge plus when glamping. the interior decoration is sophisticated country cool with every little luxury for the weary traveller. our host Katrina was welcoming friendly and helpful and delivered a huge scrumptious country breakfast every morning.
We were extremely disappointed and after speaking to the manager we were moved to the Albert Hotel which has been recently renovated. the Abajaz is to be renovated eventually and definitely needs it. $300 a night was an appalling amount to charge.
We travelled with our dog. The room was great, spacious and excellent value for money. They made it easy for us at pre check in. Longreach is a great place to visit. The best accommodation on our trip from Darwin to Brisbane.
The location is great, in the main street of Longreach. The accommodation is self contained, and uses the space wonderfully, with excellent bathroom and kitchen facilities. Definitely worth a visit.
A Gem in the outback. Wish I had researched better in my previous stay in Longreach. But will recommend to my friends and will stay again. Congratulations to the Kinnon family awesome experiences
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