
Hotels in Wellington, New South Wales
Central Hotel
Central Hotel 10/05/2012 "Pub has been given much needed facelift inside and out. New TAB installed with 16 televisions. Motel style rooms with ensuite all with reverse cycle air con, great beer and delicious counter meals and coffee. Secure...
Club House Hotel
Club House Hotel Group and long term accommodation Beer garden Restaurant,
Federal Hotel
Federal Hotel The Federal Hotel was built in 1894. Still retains its original cast iron balcony. Accommodation. Three rooms open onto the balcony Drive through bottleshop
Grand Hotel
Grand Hotel TAB facilities Beer garden,
Lion of Waterloo
The Lion of Waterloo in Wellington was built in 1841 and licensed in 1842 and is the oldest tavern still operating west of the Blue Mountains, and was once a passenger stop for Cobb & Co. Numerous coaches stopped at this hotel after crossing...
Wellington Hotel
Restaurant / Bistro Cosy Lounge areas Beer Garden Live Entertainment APL Poker, TAB & Gaming Pool, Juke Box & Karaoke Accommodation - 16 Rooms Family, Double, Single Information from Barbara. Many Thanks
Former Court House Hotel
Former Court House Hotel "Not much hope of it re-opening as the building is up for sale. Any ideas when she closed down?" - Glenn Thanks Glenn. Does anyone have any idea when it closed ? Cheers
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Information on Wellington, NSW 2820
The Oxley Museum was built to design by architect J. F. Hilly in 1883 for the Bank of New South Wales. The Bank occupied the building until 1922.
Photo 21/08/2008
Photo submitted by Gary Pope, Many Thanks
Wellington is a historic town in the Central Western Slopes region, located at the junction of the Macquarie and Bell Rivers, approximately 362 kilometres northwest of Sydney and 50 kilometres southeast of Dubbo. As the second European settlement west of the Blue Mountains, established in 1823,
Wellington offers visitors a blend of heritage and natural attractions. The town is famous for Wellington Caves and offers fishing, boating, and camping at Lake Burrendong. Mount Arthur Reserve provides scenic viewpoints and bushwalking opportunities.
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Wellington is accessible via the Mitchell Highway and Main Western Railway. Direct bus services operate from Sydney's Central Station, with the journey taking approximately 6 hours 35 minutes, departing twice weekly on weekends. Direct train services are also available.
The town is conveniently located for visitors exploring regional NSW, situated between Sydney and Dubbo on major transport routes.