ballarat, vic
baxter, vic
shepparton, vic
craig's royal hotel
Located on historic Lydiard Street in the heart of Ballarat, Craig’s Royal Hotel is the legendary Australian gold-rush era grand hotel. Built in 1862 on the site of Bath’s Hotel, Ballarat’s first officially licensed pub, Craig’s has been a goldfield icon since Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, slept in its ornately decorated rooms in 1867 and Dame Nellie Melba famously sang from its balcony in 1908.
baxter tavern
On the outskirts of Baxter, this motel is a 6-minute walk from Baxter train station, 8 km from Frankston Arts Centre and 9 km from Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park.
Pared-back rooms with traditional decor provide free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, as well as minifridges, and tea and coffee making facilities.
the victoria hotel
Located on the corner of Wyndham and Fryers Streets in Shepparton, the Victoria Hotel combines the warmth of a country pub with a hint of urban inspiration. The Victoria Hotel & Flanagan’s Irish Bar have been staples of Shepparton’s social arena for years and continue to provide locals with a place to bring the family and enjoy a good meal and a cold pint.
craig's royal hotel
ballarat, vic
Located on historic Lydiard Street in the heart of Ballarat, Craig’s Royal Hotel is the legendary Australian gold-rush era grand hotel. Built in 1862 on the site of Bath’s Hotel, Ballarat’s first officially licensed pub, Craig’s has been a goldfield icon since Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, slept in its ornately decorated rooms in 1867 and Dame Nellie Melba famously sang from its balcony in 1908.
the victoria hotel
shepparton, vic
Located on the corner of Wyndham and Fryers Streets in Shepparton, the Victoria Hotel combines the warmth of a country pub with a hint of urban inspiration. The Victoria Hotel & Flanagan’s Irish Bar have been staples of Shepparton’s social arena for years and continue to provide locals with a place to bring the family and enjoy a good meal and a cold pint.
Baxter Tavern
Baxter, vic
On the outskirts of Baxter, this motel is a 6-minute walk from Baxter train station, 8 km from Frankston Arts Centre and 9 km from Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park.
Pared-back rooms with traditional decor provide free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, as well as minifridges, and tea and coffee making facilities.