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Hotels in Glen Innes, New South Wales

Towns and suburbs close to Glen Innes | Hotels in Glen Innes
Towns and suburbs close to Glen Innes | Hotels in Glen Innes

Former Club Hotel Hotel established c1906. Re-opened October 2011 June 2011 - Informed that the Pub had ceased trading. Thanks 2008 - Informed by JamJen that it is still run by the same family. Thanks

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Grey and Wentworth Streets,
Glen Innes
New South Wales 2370

Phone:
02 67323043

Club Hotel

Great Central Hotel Corner of Mead Street "Charlies Restaurant and Char Grill Refurbished Accommodation Rooms (14 Rooms) 5 Queen, 1 Family Room, 5 Twin Share and 2 Single, Guests Lounge Room and Kitchen. Love to cater for bike groups -...

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313 Grey Street,
Glen Innes
New South Wales 2370

Phone:
02 67321966

Great Central Hotel

Imperial Hotel Hotel established c1901.

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322 Grey Street,
Glen Innes
New South Wales 2370

Phone:
02 67321659

Imperial Hotel

New Tattersalls Hotel

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210 Grey Street,
Glen Innes,
New South Wales 2370

Phone:
02 67323011

New Tattersalls Hotel Motel

Railway Tavern

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Lambeth and Bourke Streets,
Glen Innes
New South Wales 2370

Phone:
02 67321504

Railway Tavern

Former Royal Hotel

Former Royal Hotel Hotel was closed and for sale when photographed and is still closed.

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371 Grey Street,
Glen Innes
New South Wales 2360

Former Royal Hotel

RRR Restaurant and Bar. (Triple R)

RRR" Restaurant and Bar. Located in the Glen Innes Railway Building "It is not a 'pub' as such but serves as one. It is the original Interstate railway station, one of only 3 licensed railway stations in Australia in those days. It...

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Lambeth St,
Glen Innes
NSW 2370

Phone:
02 67 321 070

RRR Restaurant and Bar. (Triple R)

Information on Glen Innes,

Glen Innes is a charming highland town in northern New South Wales, sitting at 1,065 meters elevation on the New England Highway. Known as the "Celtic Capital of Australia," it celebrates strong Scottish heritage with standing stones and annual Highland gatherings.

The town serves as a gateway to several national parks and is renowned for its sapphire and diamond fossicking fields. With a cool climate, historic architecture, and welcoming community, Glen Innes offers a peaceful retreat combining cultural heritage with natural beauty.

Local tourism links

Travel options

Glen Innes is accessible via the New England Highway, approximately 570km north of Sydney and 160km south of the Queensland border. Regional coach services connect the town to major centers including Sydney, Brisbane, and Armidale. The nearest airport is in Armidale (95km south), offering regular flights to Sydney.

Visitors typically explore the region by car, with scenic drives through the Northern Tablelands and to nearby Gibraltar Range and Washpool National Parks.

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