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Accommodation ACCOMMODATION Sydney Country YELLOW BOX CABINS Situated 15 minutes west of Oberon, 2 cabins New South Wales ACROSS COUNTRY MOTEL which may be group booked so that you have & SERVICED APARTMENTS access to both, or you may wish to book only ACROSS COUNTRY MOTEL one individual cabin. Give me a call or email Staying in Dubbo? Minutes from Western your enquiry. & SERVICED APARTMENTS Plains Zoo & CBD. Renovated rooms & 1, 2, & 3 bedroom apartments. Conference OBERON, NSW Staying in Dubbo? Minutes from Western facilities available. Bookings essential. Plains Zoo & CBD. Renovated rooms & 1, 2, Ph: 02 9979 4922 & 3 bedroom apartments. Conference 85 Whylandra St, DUBBO, NSW Email: [email protected] facilities available. Bookings essential. Ph: 02 6882 0877 Fax: 02 6882 0480 85 Whylandra St, DUBBO, NSW Email: [email protected] Sydney Outer West Ph: 02 6882 0877 Fax: 02 6882 0480 www.motelsdubbo.com.au PENRITH VALLEY INN Email: [email protected] Penrith Valley Inn - At the base of the Blue www.motelsdubbo.com.au GREAT ESCAPE LOFTS Mountains. Offers great accommodation & Just 2 1/2 hours from Sydney. Ideal getaway conference facilities at an affordable price. BYGONE BEAUTYS to explore Barrington Tops and local All rooms with ensuite, air-conditioning, STD attractions. Accommodation up to 4. Spa, salt Self contained accommodation suitable for 2- and ISD telephones, Foxtel, internet access, water pool, TV, DVD, CD, air/con, hair dryer, 12 people. Romantic spa cottages, log fires, tea and coffee facilities. queen bed + sofa bed, full kitchen including tennis court (shared), generous breakfast microwave & dishwasher. platters, all linen & toiletries, Devonshire 1 Memorial Ave, (Cnr Great Western Hwy), Teas. Quaint cottages, luxurious, set on 1/ 40-42 Hume St, GLOUCESTER, NSW PENRITH, NSW acreage. Ph: 0409 575 367 Ph: 02 4731 1666 Contact Bartercard with your enquiry Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Ph: 02 8568 2100 www.gloucesterloftapartments.com.au www.valleyinn.com.au Email: [email protected] Katoomba And WINDSOR TERRACE MOTEL GLENHELM GUEST Blue Mountains 3.5 star. 'A Modern Comfort in Historic COTTAGE Windsor'. Close to wharf/boat racing ramp & 15min to Colo River. 24 a/c units/4 family Farm cottage style accommodation. Available BLUEBELL COTTAGE units/tea&coffee facilities/colour winter & summer, subject to availability. 1 The cottage is self contained & is set in a TV/Foxtel/fridge/direct dial phones/guest Hour to ski tube. Fully self-contained. peaceful area overlooking the bush. There laundry/breakfast, 2 min walk to restaurants. are 3 large bedrooms which accommodate BERRIDALE, NSW up to 6 guests. Located near the historic 47 George St, WINDSOR, NSW Ph: 02 6456 3152 village of Leura. The Blue Mountains are Ph: 02 4577 5999 Mobile: 0414 804 347 world heritage listed! Bookings essential. Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 61 Mount St, LEURA, NSW www.windsorterracemotel.com THE RANGE Ph: 02 9862 8749 Mobile: 0438 653 646 Sydney And The 300 hectare property situated 7kms.out Email: [email protected] of Berridale is 1200 metres above sea level. Surrounds Kangaroos/wallabies & native bird species www.cann.com.au/bluebellcottage are on the property. The lodge has 2 large ASCOT MOTOR INN commercial kitchens/dining room. 4 units - BYGONE BEAUTYS Conveniently located at 'Pearces Corner' at TV/spa/bath. Perfect for groups. Self contained accommodation suitable for 2- the end of the F3 freeway. BERRIDALE, NSW 12 people. Romantic spa cottages, log fires, Deluxe/honeymoon suites/family tennis court (shared), generous breakfast suites/ground floor units. All Phone: 0410 494 838 platters, all linen & toiletries, Devonshire a/c/TV/radio/direct dial phones. Close to Email: [email protected] Teas. Quaint cottages, luxurious, set on Sanatorium Hospital/Knox Grammar/St www.berridalerange.com acreage. Leos/Barker College/Sydney City/Castle Hill. Contact Bartercard with your enquiry TOP OF THE RANGE Ph: 02 8568 2100 18 Ingram Rd, WAHROONGA, NSW Getaway to a farm stay in our holiday house Email: [email protected] Ph: 02 9487 3355 Fax: 02 9489 7559 in the Snowy Mountains.10 mins from Lake Mobile: 0411 356 177 Jindabyne,45 mins to Thredbo or Perisher. Lodge style, home 4 x dble bed, sleeps 8, log MEGALONG HERITAGE Email: [email protected] fire, large lounge/dining,180 degree views, AUSTRALIA www.ascotmotorinn.net.au well equipped kit, separate laundry, 3 bath, In the beautiful mountains - Hourly and linen provided. 300 hectares,1150m ASL,kms overnight horse rides - Bunk house DARLING STREET of bush tracks, native flora & fauna. accommodation - Bush weddings - Corporate APARTMENTS 4063 Kosciuszko Rd, BERRIDALE, NSW functions and training - Farm animals. 1 Studio apartment - self contained/catering Ph: 0407 366 612 Megalong Rd, MEGALONG VALLEY, NSW in Rozelle, sleeps 3 people. Will take Email: [email protected] Ph: 02 4787 8188 bookings up to 2 weeks in advance, with a www.tovr.com.au minimum 2 night stay. Bookings through our website calendar 'enquiry' only for available dates. 758 Darling St, ROZELLE, NSW Ph: 0425 248 334 Email: [email protected] www.darlingstreetapartments.com.au Printed: January 2017 Page 2 of 33 GOVINDA VALLEY SYDNEY BEACHOUSE YHA ADVENTURE TOURS Govinda Valley is set on 30 acres of lush Youth Hostel & family accommodation on bushland. Our facilities include a large dining Sydney's beautiful Collaroy Beach. Just 50m HOLIDAYS AND room, two large practice spaces for yoga, from the sand, we have free use of meditation or seminars. A cafe as meeting surfboards, body boards & gear. Perfect for ACTIVITIES room or cafe and a massage/therapy room is families & workers. available. We have 60 beds, 12 of which are 4 Collaroy St, COLLAROY, NSW in ensuite rooms, the other have shared New South Wales amenities. Stay at Govinda Valley to relax Ph: 02 9981 1177 Fax: 02 9981 1114 HAWKESBURY and rejuvenate. NO ALCOHOL, SMOKING Email: OR MEAT EATING ON THE PREMISES. [email protected] SIGHTSEEING TOURS www.sydneybeachouse.com.au We have tours including a historic tour of the Hawkesbury, a boutique winery tour, an Art SYDNEY NORTHERN & Craft tour visiting local artists & seeing some of them at work. Come on our Ghost BEACHES FUN STAY tour - lantern lit walking tour of historic Sydney Northern Beaches Fun Stay - Bilgola Windsor. 51 Lady Carrington Rd, OTFORD, NSW Plateau, sleeps 4. Go to our facebook® page WILBERFORCE, NSW for more information. Ph: 02 4294 1765 Ph: 02 4575 1421 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] BILGOLA PLATEAU, NSW www.govindavalley.com.au www.hstours.com.au Ph: 0414 640 000 KILLARA INN HOTEL & Sydney And CONFERENCE CENTRE THE URBAN NEWTOWN Corporate accommodation with a unique Surrounds Great accommodation, conference facilities, character. Our brand new boutique studio pool, sauna & gym facility. Air-con rooms with rooms, combined with our industrial design BEAR RENTALS Foxtel, 15 minutes from the City. will ensure that your corporate stay will differ At Bear Rentals we love adventure but hate 480 Pacific Hwy, KILLARA, NSW from the rest. No phone enquiries! All the hassle so you plan the road trip & we'll Ph: 02 9416 1344 Fax: 02 9416 6347 booking enquiries VIA EMAIL ONLY! NO provide the gear. Everything from 4WD DIRECT PHONE CALLS! ***Please note for campervans to camper trailers to fishing gear Email: [email protected] the period of October 1st 2016 - 31st March & surfboards. Sydney & **Cairns. As for www.killarainn.com.au 2017, we will only take booking enquiries **Cairns, it is a lot smaller than Sydney, just within a 48 hour time frame of the date you let us know when/where you will be arriving or LOXLEY ON BELLBIRD HILL are wanting to book*** staying and will get a 'bear' to you! Wedding Packages, boutique 52 - 60 Enmore Rd, NEWTOWN, NSW accommodation, fine dining, business Email: meetings, conferences, gourmet [email protected] 6 Livingstone Rd, PETERSHAM, NSW experiences! Panoramic views over Ph: 1300 462 327 Hawkesbury Valley to the city & beyond. Approx.1 hour from Sydney. VERONA GUEST HOUSE Email: [email protected] Beautifully restored Verona Guest House, www.bearrentals.com.au Contact Bartercard with your enquiry 'olde world charm' in a convenient location 30 Ph: 02 8568 2100 minutes to Sydney airport, 15 minutes to OFF-ROAD RUSH SYDNEY Email: [email protected] CBD via public transport. PTY LTD 224 Glebe Point Rd, GLEBE, NSW PALM BEACH BED & Challenge yourself with extreme driving on a Ph: 02 9660 8975 dirt circuit. Drive a V8 race buggy over jumps BREAKFAST Email: [email protected] & get airborne. Experience something totally Traditional bed & breakfast with views of the www.verona-guesthouse.com different with an inclusive 'hot lap' with a Pacific Ocean & Pittwater. Situated on professional race driver with each package. Sydney's Northern beaches in a tranquil VICTORIA126 HOTEL / Also WRX rally driving experiences! Great for setting within easy walking distance of all that gift vouchers, as well as staff incentives & Palm Beach has to offer. APARTMENTS team building groups! Corporate days also available. PALM BEACH, NSW Apartment accommodation Victoria Street, Potts Point 1km East of the Sydney CBD. Unit 10, 9 Lambridge Pl, PENRITH, NSW Ph: 02 9974 1608 1 bedroom / 4 Star apartments -T$165 Trade Ph: 02 4730 7131 Email: [email protected] 126 Victoria St, POTTS POINT, NSW Mobile: 0409 932 851 www.palmbeachbandb.com.au Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] PEPPER TREE RIDGE B & B http://www.victoria126.com/bartercard www.offroadrushsydney.com.au Multi award-winning B & B. One hour from CBD. Elegant colonial homestead on WINDSOR TERRACE MOTEL acreage. Evening meals by arrangement.
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