Strathbogie Shire Accommodation Audit

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Strathbogie Shire Accommodation Audit TYPE OF CONFIGURATION OF No of BUSINESS NAME TOWN ACCOM BEDS People 222 High Street Nagambie VIC 3608House House 7 48 on Barwon Nagambie VIC 3608House No accommodation available 0 Ain Garth Violet Town VIC 3669B&B 3Q/2KS/1Dfoldout/1Sfoldout 11 Bailieston Cottage Bailieston VIC Air B&B 2QB, 1DB & 3SB 10 Balmattum Park Farm Cottage Euroa VIC 3666 Air B&B Cottage 4 Bank Street Cottage Avenel VIC 3664 Air B&B Cottage 5 Bannisters Place Locksley Vic 3665 School Camp Bunk Rooms 70 Barong on the Water Nagambie VIC 3608House 3Q 6S (bunk) 12 Blue Tongue Berries Mitchelstown 3608 Air BNB 4 QS, sofa 8 Bryde Street Cottage Nagambie VIC 3608B&B / Cottage 2Q & 3S / 1Q & 2S 11 Boondaburra BnB Ruffy VIC 3666 Air B&B 1KB 4 Castle Creek Motel Euroa Euroa VIC 3666 Motel 7xQ, 7xQ&S, 1xQ&2S,1x3S 42 Centretown Motel Nagambie VIC 3608Motel 16Q & 10S 42 Courtside Cottage B&B Euroa VIC 3666 B&B 1Q, 1Sofa, 2S 6 Creekside B & B Euroa VIC 3666 Air B&B 1br 2 Euroa Butter Factory Euroa VIC 3666 B&B 6QB 12 Euroa Caravan and Cabin Park Euroa VIC 3666 Caravan & CabinVarious Park Cabins 38 Euroa Motor Inn Euroa VIC 3666 Motel 8xQ, 2xQ&1S, 2xQ&3S 32 Forlonge bed & breakfast Euroa VIC 3666 B&B 2Q, 2S 6 Goulburn Weir B&B Nagambie Goulburn Weir VIC 3608House 2QB 4 Goulburn Weir Holiday Units Nagambie VIC 3608Cabin/Unit Park4Q & 3S / 6D & 2S 36 Grassy Plains Graytown VIC 3608 House 1Q, 1Q&2S 6 Harvest Home Avenel VIC 3664 Hotel 7 QS plus 2 trundles 17 Hide & Seek Winery Kirwans Bridge, NagambieBoutique Accommodation3King/2Q/6KS 16 Holistic Haven Euroa VIC 3666 B&B 2Q & 1S 5 Jean's Place Bailieston VIC House 1QB, 2 x 2SB/2SB 6 Jolly Swagman Motor Inn Euroa VIC 3666 Motel 6Q, 3Q2S, 4D1S, 1Q1KS 39 Kalinda B&B Longwood East VIC B&B3665 1Q, !Q, 2KS 6 Kirwans Bridge Apartment Kirwans Bridge, NagambieAir B&B 1QB, 1DB & 1SB 5 Lovely Nagambie Lakeside Getaway HomeNagambie VIC 3608Air B&B 1QB & 1SB 3 Macarthur Park Nagambie VIC 3608Air B&B 1KB, 2QB, 2 Bunks 10 Maygars Hill Vineyard & Cottage Longwood East VIC Cottage3665 1Q, 1D, 2S 6 Millie Rose Cottage Euroa VIC 3666 Air B&B 6 Mitchelton Hotel Nagambie VIC 3608Hotel 116 Nagambie Caravan Park and Motel Nagambie VIC 3608Caravan & Cabin1 Cabin, Park 5 Untis, 10 Motel 70 Nagambie District 1870's Homestead Tabilk VIC 36080 Air B&B 2QB, 2SB 6 Nagambie Lakehouse Getaway Nagambie VIC 3608House 1QB, 1SB 3 Nagambie Lakes Entertainment Centre Nagambie VIC 3608Backpackers All bunks 28 Nagambie Lakes Leisure Park Nagambie VIC 3608Caravan & CabinCabins Park - 304/Bunkouses 96 400 Nagambie Lakes Leisure Park Nagambie VIC 3608Campervan 100 - motorhomes 400 Nagambie Lakes Receptions Nagambie VIC 3608Unit 2Q 4 Nagambie Lakeside Cottage Nagambie VIC 3608House 1Q/Attic DB/1 x 2 Db 8 Nagambie Motor Inn Nagambie VIC 3608Motel Including bunk rooms 80 Namparra Leigh Ruffy VIC 3666 House 2D&2S/1D4Bunks 12 On Goulburn Ponds Kirwans Bridge, NagambieHouse 2Q, 1S 5 Our Lakehouse B&B Nagambie VIC 3608House 1QB 2 Roscrae Nagambie VIC 3608B&B 2Q 4 Ruffy Luxury Homestead Ruffy VIC 3666 House 2QB & 4 SB 8 Rusty Springs B&B Avenel VIC 3664 B&B Cottage/Dormitory/Rooms 40 Shacky in the Olive Grove Creightons Creek VICAir B&B Cabin/Shacky 2 Shaddocks Manor Whroo VIC House 1QB & 4SB 8 Strath Hill Strathbogie VIC 3666Cottage 1Q/2S 4 Taffys Cottages Longwood East VIC Cottage3666 3D, 3S, 3divans 15 Tarcombe House Euroa VIC 3666 Air B&B 3br House 6 The Blue Wrens Nest Nagambie VIC 3608House 8 The Boathouse Kirwans Bridge, NagambieHouse 2Q 4 The Cottage Ruffy VIC 3666 Cottage 1DB & 2 Bunk Beds 6 The Gambie Nagambie VIC 3608House 1Q/2D/2Bunks 8 The Gatehouse Cottage Nagambie VIC 3608House 2D & 2SB (3 bathrooms) 6 The Jetty (3one7 on High) Nagambie VIC 3608Units 7Q/4S 18 The Jetty Lake Nagambie Apartment 2 Nagambie VIC 3608Apartment 2QB 4 The Jetty Lake Nagambie Apartment 6 Nagambie VIC 3608Apartment 1QB & 2 SB 4 The Jetty Nagambie 3 BR Apartment Nagambie VIC 3608Apartment 2QB & 1DB 6 The Jetty 'Penthouse' Apartment 9 Nagambie VIC 3608Apartment 2QB, 1DB, 2 x toddler beds 6 The Lake House Euroa VIC 3666 Air B&B 4br House 7 The Studio Euroa VIC 3666 Air B&B Studio 2 The Terrace Cottage Euroa VIC 3666 Air B&B Studio, Cottage 2 Waterfront Motel Nagambie VIC 3608Motel Motel Accommodation 70 Young Bride Guest House Nagambie VIC 3608B&B/Cottage 2Q&3S/1Q&2S 11 TOTAL BEDS - Nagambie & 1870 Surrounds Total Beds Shepparton 2636 Total Beds Seymour 854 * this does not include camp sites 5360 ** Mitchelton Hotel 4 x Suites (Acc 2 x adults + 1 rollaway if required) 16 x King Vineyard View Rooms (2 x Adults) 16 x King Riverview Rooms (2 x Adults) 4 x Twin Riverview Rooms (2 x Adults) 6 x Twin Riverview Rooms (2 x Adults) 4 x King Deluxe Vineyard ViewRooms (2 x Adults) 6 x King Deluxe Riverview Rooms (2 x Adults) 2 x King Accessible Rooms (2 x Adults) **Nagambie Lakes Leisure Park 5 spa cabins - sleeps 2 person 10 Queen Double w' bunkbed over top of double bed - sleeps 5 person 14 Queen w' four bunkbeds - sleeps 6 people 5 riverside three bed - 1 queen bed, 1 double bed & two sets of bunks - sleeps 8 15 Lakeside three bedroom cabins - 1 queen bed, 2 single beds, & 2 sets of bunk beds - sleeps 8 138 sites - w' 20 very large sites for very large motorhomes. Smallest sites can still hold 23 foot vans.
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