
Hotels in Jerilderie, New South Wales
Find out more about Jerilderie and surrounding areas in the Kidman Way to Longreach and Townsville Pub Trail
Colony Inn Hotel Motel
Colony Inn Hotel Motel This Hotel is built of the site of the original Royal Mail Hotel.
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Royal Mail Hotel
Royal Mail Hotel A typical county town Pub. Well known historic building beautifully restored with main bar, dining room, bottleshop, functions room, meeting room upstairs and guest rooms. Three and a half hours drive from Melbourne
Former Courthouse Hotel
Former William White's Courthouse Hotel 1891 to 1905. Building no longer exists. First erected in 1872 for John Hanlon
Former Jerilderie Hotel
Former David Hanna's Jerilderie Hotel 1900 - 1901 First erected 1873 for Adam T. Smith Building no longer exits
Former Royal Hotel
Former William Egans Royal Hotel First erected 1906 for William Egan Building no longer exists William Egan was previously Licensee of the Royal Mail Hotel 1894 - 1906
Former Travelers Rest Hotel
Former Travelers Rest Hotel From the History Board The Village of Jerilderie was first settled by John & Fanny Powell, who kept a Hotel known as the Travelers Rest. Throughout the 1860's the Travelers Rest served as a Hotel, Store and as a...
Information on Jerilderie, NSW

Jerilderie is a historic town in the New South Wales Riverina region, steeped in history with country charm. Located on the Newell Highway, it's just over 3½ hours from Melbourne.
The town is famous for the Ned Kelly Raid Trail of 1879, featuring 16 sites visited by the notorious bushranger and his gang, with six original buildings still standing. Visitors can explore heritage sites, picturesque Jerilderie Lake, and experience authentic Australian rural culture.
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Travel options
Jerilderie is strategically located on the Newell Highway, making it easily accessible by car. Daily bus services connect to Shepparton, while buses to Wagga Wagga operate Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
The town serves as an ideal stopover between Melbourne and Sydney. Visitors typically drive from Melbourne (approximately 3½ hours) or access the town via bus connections from regional centers.







