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Hotels in Casino, New South Wales

Towns and suburbs close to Casino | Hotels in Casino
Towns and suburbs close to Casino | Hotels in Casino

Cecil Hotel In 1919 the hotel was cut into sections and transported to its present site by bullock teams. (information Jon Graham)

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100 Centre Street (The Main Street),
Casino,
NSW 2470

Phone:
02 6662 1047

Cecil Hotel

Charcoal Inn

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68 Centre Street,
Casino
NSW 2470

Phone:
02 6662 1110

Charcoal Inn

The Commercial Hotel was established in 1869 and renovated in 1890. It is the second oldest business in Casino.

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74 Walker Street,
Casino
New South Wales 2470

Phone:
02 6662 1007

Commercial Hotel

Commonwealth Hotel Corner of Canterbury Street.

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105 Walker Street,
Casino
New South Wales 2470

Phone:
02 6662 1145

Commonwealth Hotel

Oxford Hotel Hotel reopened in June 2006 after lengthy renovations.

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161 Walker Street,
Casino
New South Wales 2470

Phone:
02 6662 1031

Oxford Hotel

Royal Hotel Motel

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130 Walker Street,
Casino
New South Wales 2470

Phone:
02 6662 1146

Royal Hotel Motel

Tattersalls Hotel The Hotel was established in 1859 and is the oldest business in Casino.

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135 Barker Street,
Casino
New South Wales 2470

Phone:
02 6662 1449

Tattersalls Hotel

Information on Casino,

Casino is known as the beef capital of NSW, serving as the regional hub of a very large cattle industry. Located in the Richmond Valley on the North Coast, this charming country town was originally named after Cassino, Italy, and maintains a sister city relationship with the Italian village.

Casino offers wholesome country pubs and access to nearby national parks, making it an authentic rural Australian experience. The town serves as a peaceful alternative to the busy Pacific Highway for travellers exploring the NSW North Coast region.

Local tourism links

Travel options

Casino is accessible by NSW TrainLink services, with trains running between Central Station Sydney and Casino Station up to 4 times daily, taking approximately 11 hours 25 minutes. Bus services are also available, including Premier Motor Service routes from Sydney. For air travel, buses connect Casino to Brisbane Airport via services like Byron Easy Bus.

The town is positioned on major road networks, making it accessible by car from both Sydney and Brisbane. Local bus services provide connections to nearby towns like Kyogle.

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