
Hotels in Coonamble, New South Wales
Bucking Bull Hotel
Bucking Bull Hotel The former Club House Hotel, erected by W.H. Young in 1924. The Bucking Bull has a large beer garden and BBQ area. BOT. Toohey's New, 4X Gold Hahn, Light & VB. Meals TAB.
Commercial Hotel
Commercial Hotel The original Commercial Hotel was built in 1877 and was destroyed by fire in 1908. This hotel was rebuilt, in concrete, on the same site in 1913. Note the Cobb & Co. look out tower. The hotel was reopened on 09/09/2009...
Sons of the Soil Hotel
Sons of the Soil Hotel This is the former Tattersalls Hotel c1930. BOT. Toohey's White Stag, New, Hahn Light & Super Dry, 4X Gold Accommodation
Terminus Hotel
Terminus Hotel The hotel was established in 1903 and is opposite the old railway station. An old weatherboard pub with loads of atmosphere. BOT. Toohey's New, Old, Hahn Light & VB. Bistro 12-2 & 6-?. TAB, Beer garden.
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Information on Coonamble, NSW
Coonamble is a small rural town in outback NSW. Located on the banks of the dry Castlereagh River, this charming destination serves as the gateway to three natural wonders: the Warrumbungle National Park, the Macquarie Marshes and Pilliga Forest. Known as Australia's nickname capital, the town offers unique attractions including the famous Nickname Hall of Fame.
With an abundance of natural wonders nearby and limitless opportunities to explore, Coonamble has become a popular travel destination for those seeking authentic outback experiences.
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Travel options
The closest major airport to Coonamble is Dubbo City Regional Airport (DBO), which is approximately 167 kilometers away. From Dubbo, you can rent a car or take a bus or a taxi to reach Coonamble.
Road access is the primary transport option, with Coonamble reachable via several highways from major cities like Sydney. The town is well-connected by regional road networks, making it accessible for self-drive tourists exploring the NSW outback region.
- Gulargambone (43km)