
Hotels in Dunedoo, New South Wales
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Dunedoo Hotel
Dunedoo Hotel It was proposed about five years, that across the road from the pub, and sited in the park, would be erected a giant toilet - to tie in with the name of the town! Comment Glenn Ryan "It was built in 1914 at a cost of 4,000...
Former Royal Hotel
Former Royal Hotel Decommissioned seemingly Sept 2008.
Information on Dunedoo, NSW
Dunedoo is a friendly, hospitable town located in Central New South Wales, 61 kilometres east of Dubbo. Set alongside the Talbragar River, it features wide streets, beautiful parks and traditional buildings. Located at the junction of the Golden Highway and Castlereagh Highway, it serves as the southern gateway to the Warrumbungle Region.
The town is famous for its spectacular silo art featuring racehorse Winx and local-born jockey Hugh Bowman. It's an ideal place to stretch your legs, wander the main street, and enjoy classic country pubs and cafés.
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Dunedoo's strategic location makes it ideal for exploring nearby attractions, with the Mudgee wine region just 90 kilometres south and Dubbo 61 kilometres west.
The town serves as a great base for memorable day trips to Taronga Western Plains Zoo and the Mudgee wine region, both just over an hour's drive away. It's also central to many Central NSW attractions including Western Plains Zoo and historic Gulgong. The town is accessible by road via the Golden and Castlereagh Highways, making it well-connected for self-drive tourism.