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Acacia Ridge Motor Inn - Port Augusta

From $ 74.0 to $ 125.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 8642 3377
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The Acacia Ridge Motor Inn, situated at the crossroads of Australia, has 47 suites which include private facilities, Austar television, direct dial telephone, electric blankets, tea and coffee making facilities, off street parking and quiet surrounds. The Crossroads Restaurant boasts a new a la carte menu and revised wine list that have been very favourably received. The alfresco dining, pool and barbecue areas prove popular during our extended summer climate.

Once you have decided to stay with us, your next decision will be which direction to explore first, north, south, east or west. Basing yourself at the crossroads provides easy access to the wonders of South Australia and the outback including, the ancient Flinders Ranges, the fishing and boating pleasures of Spencer Gulf and the dramatic Iron Triangle. The beautiful Eyre Peninsula, the little explored Gawler Ranges, the mystery and lour of the Outback, and the adventures to be had on the Strzelecki, Birdsville and Oodnadatta Tracks are also readily accessible. Enjoy a round of golf on one of the best courses outside of Adelaide. The course is located only one and a half kilometres from the motel and we can arrange a pick up and drop off service for you.

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