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Hotels in Narbethong, Victoria
Find out more about Narbethong and surrounding areas in the The Black Spur Pub Trail »
Black Spur Inn
Black Spur Inn
Photo 10/06/2008
Photos and information submitted by Gary Pope, Many Thanks
A magnificently presented hotel, make this a stop on your travels to the area and check out their fine meals menus - they look great!
Black Spur Inn
Originally known as the Narbethong Hotel, built in 1863, this establishment is known today as The Black Spur Inn. It sits in solitude right amidst the forests that commence the climb up to Mt Dom Dom along the road up to "The Spur" which takes you through to Healesville. So it is a welcomed sight for those coming though these parts who want a relaxing break for a while before further exploring the area.
A full range of accommodation is here to choose from, that can satisfy any budget or desire for top luxury! Meals are available from the restaurant 7 days a week, and of course there are great bars to sit and enjoy an ale or two. The venue has conference and function facilities, so it is also ideal for a total get-away for that special event or project.
The ambience from the various verandahed areas makes it an ideal stop on a sunny day, as too does the fireside surrounds for those colder seasons.
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Narbethong Countryside
Photo 30/10/2008
Photos and information submitted by Gary Pope, Many Thanks
Narbethong sits on the northern side of Mt Dom Dom which is at the peak of the Black Spur, up from Fernshaws reserve on the south side valley. Stop off at Mt Dom Dom rest area/picnic area for a view of the surrounding mountainside.
The entrance up this magnificent winding stretch of road shows off some of the best parts of the forest with huge Victorian Ash Trees forming an immense towering canopy over the tree ferns below. Little exists of an actual town as such, but the area does boast the fine Black Spur Inn, and a short way further north, is a caravan and camping park with its own general store and fuel stop.
Numerous properties have been developed into private Bed'n'Breakfast hideaways, but the weekend action is definitely at the local Pub, as car enthusiasts, motorcyclists and Melbournians pour up through this great area - all seasons!
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