Convenient Location
| CBD of Mudgee | 2 mins walk |
| Colonial Inn Museum | 2 mins |
| Lawson Park | 2 mins |
| Mudgee Historical Society | 2 mins |
| Mudgee Farmers Market | 2 mins |
| Robertson Park | 2 mins |
| Mudgee Hospital | 4 mins |
| Wineries | 5 - 20 mins |
| Dubbo Zoo | 1hr 38 mins |
Towns Near By
| Gulgong | 20 mins |
| Rylstone & Kandos | 30 mins |
| Bathurst | 1.5 hrs |
| Dubbo | 1.5 hrs |
| Orange | 1.5 hrs |
| Sydney | 3.5 hrs |
| Newcastle | 4.5 hrs |
Find Us
35 Perry Street
Mudgee, NSW [map]
Call Us
Phone: (02) 6372 4399
Top Reasons To Stay
| Free WiFi Internet | |
| Centrally Located | |
| Next to Club Mudgee RSL | |
| 2 mins walk to town centre | |
| All rooms are non-smoking | |
| All rooms are air-conditioned | |
| Swimming Pool | |
| Spa Baths and Spa Suites | |
| Offstreet Parking | |
| Room Service Breakfast | |
| Free Austar and Flat Screen TV | |
| Neighbouring Laundromat | |
| Family Room | |
| Golden Chain discounts |


Mudgee, NSW

The township of Mudgee was first reached by white man in 1821 by William Lawson and first settled in 1822 by George and Henry Cox. Early Australian architectural facades and historic buildings line the wide streets of Mudgee, many dating to the 1850’s. Described by the National Trust as one of the finest groups of townscape in a country area, referring to the buildings from St John’s Church down to the old police station, Mudgee is still blessed with historic buildings, wide streets and an ambience that is the envy of many its urban visitors. Boutique shopping, cafes and restaurants, markets and a vibrant arts community give the town an edge and ambiance which the locals revere and visitors covet.
- Wine Tours – Mudgee is surrounded by 41 wineries
- Art Galleries & Studios, Pottery
- Colonial Inn Museum, Gulgong Pioneer Museum, Henry Lawson Centre, Kandos Bicentennial Industrial Museum, The Cottage Museum
- 1.5 hours from Dubbo Zoo (try a Zoofari)
- Robert Stein’s Motorcycle Museum
- Mudgee Historical Society
- Mudgee Miniature Railway
- Shopping and country markets
- Farm Tours
- Lawson Park, Robertson Park – lovely places for a family picnic
- Historical towns and villages; Rylstone – sandstone buildings and tree lined streets; Gulgong – a 19th century gold rush town; Hargraves, Windeyer, Lue, Wollar and Bylong.
- National Parks – Wollemi, Munghorn Gap, Goulburn River National Park, Coolah Tops National Park.
Visit www.visitmudgeeregion.com.au for more information, or download the Mudgee App.











