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Comfort Inn William MacIntosh Motor Lodge - Naracoorte

Comfort Inn William MacIntosh Motor Lodge - Naracoorte

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Comfort Inn William MacIntosh Motor Lodge - Naracoorte

Rest and explore from the Comfort Inn William MacIntosh Motor Lodge in, Naracoorte.

The 30 beautiful rooms are nestled amongst two acres of lawns, native shrubs, trees and fruit orchards. Comfort Inn William MacIntosh Motor Lodge is the perfect place to stay when visiting Naracoorte. All rooms are on the ground floor and set in a tranquil garden setting all with a spectacular golf course directly across the road. The tennis court is also a relaxing treat.

We also boast the 'famous' Highlander Restaurant, which offers a fully licensed fine dining experience, perfect for that special occasion. Serving both local and international dishes complimented with local wines direct from the Coonawarra region.

Comfort Inn William MacIntosh Motor Lodge offers comfortable accommodation at reasonable rates, for further information please contact us.

Facilities for Comfort Inn William MacIntosh Motor Lodge

  • Bar
  • Car park
  • Communal Lounge
  • Conference/Convention Facilities
  • Cots Available
  • Gardens in property
  • High Chair
  • Ice
  • Interconnecting rooms
  • Iron
  • Movie Hire
  • Non Smoking Floor
  • Outdoor furniture
  • Pay/Satellite TV
  • Pets allowed, enquire on booking
  • Restaurant - Licensed
  • Restaurant - BYO
  • Room Service
  • Spa
  • Tennis Court - Full Size

Services for Comfort Inn William MacIntosh Motor Lodge

Standard
Ground floor standard room with reverse cycle air conditioning, one queen size bed and one fold out sofa bed.
Twin
Ground floor twin room with reverse cycle air conditioning, one queen size bed and one single bed.
Spa Exec
Ground floor spa executive with reverse cycle air conditioning, one queen size bed, one single bed and one sofa bed.
Family
Ground floor family room with reverse cycle air conditioning, one queen size bed, two single beds and fold out sofa bed.
Disabled
Ground floor disabled room with reverse cycle air conditioning, one queen size bed, one single bed and fold out sofa bed.

Experiences around Naracoorte

  • Food and Wine
  • Sport

Nearby Naracoorte

  • Bus Stop (1 km)
  • City and/or Town (1 km)
  • Coach Station (1 km)
  • Golf (100 m)
  • Police Station (1 km)
  • Post Office (1 km)
  • Shop (1 km)
  • Visitor Information Centre (1 km)

Beyond 1km of Naracoorte

  • Airstrip (5 km)
  • Bowling Club (3 km)
  • Hospital (2 km)
  • National Park (3 km)
  • Winery (10 km)

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