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Emaroo Tramway Cottage - Broken Hill

From $ 150.0 to $ 230.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 8595 7217
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Emaroo Tramway is a beach house in the desert. This unique cottage has been architecturally designed providing excellent accommodation and privacy at an affordable price, situated close to the Plaza.

The accommodation is suitable for couples. It is fully self-contained, with quality linen provided and two queen size beds to stretch out for the best sleep you've had in years. It has a modern kitchen and bathroom fully equipped with every conceivable gadget to make your holiday one to remember.

Enjoy the sunshine of Broken Hill, relaxing with a barbecue in the outdoor area and then curl up on the leather lounge, sip the complementary wine while listening to the surround sound entertainment centre or watch the LCD flatscreen television. Then finish the night off with a percolated coffee and port.

We are a pet friendly establishment with enclosed yard and shelter. The rate for pets is $30.00 per stay.

Take a tour with Broken Hill City Sights Tours and choose Tour 1 which is a half day trip to Silverton or Tour 6 which is the city sights and heritage tour and you can pay for one person and get one free.

Local Area

Striking landscapes, mining towns, historic townships on the Darling River, the Menindee Lakes, Kinchega National Park and an extreme amount of pubs! Country hospitality in hotels, motels, guesthouses, pubs and shops. The art of outback living - so many artists live in the district and call on the region's beauty for their inspiration. Enjoy the local galleries in and around town, and don't miss the renowned gallery of one of Australia's favourite artists, Pro Hart.

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