Royal Mail Hotel - Dunkeld

From $ 130.0 to $ 490.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 5577 2241
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Contemporary accommodation designed to capture the stunning beauty of the Southern Grampians, the Royal Mail Hotel features sweeping views, a world class fine dining restaurant, award winning wine list, open fires, casual cafe, bars and quality accommodation.

Rooms have either garden or mountain views, private facilities, television and air conditioning. There is also a swimming pool, courtyard, extensive native gardens and outside eating area.

For the corporate sector conference facilities are available which cater for small to large groups (30 to 100 delegates).

The Royal Mail Hotel is located on the Great Southern Touring Route, ideally situated between the Great Ocean Road and the Grampians National Park, in peaceful quiet surrounds and in close proximity to many hiking and food and wine touring options.

The Mt Sturgeon Estate, located just 5 minutes from the hotel site offers alternative accommodation in fully restored 1840s bluestone cottages, ideal for a romantic getaway or quiet retreat. Open fireplaces and magnificent mountain views are just some of the features of this magnificent accommodation, situated on a working sheep property.

The Mt Sturgeon Estate is also home to the magnificent Mt Sturgeon Homestead, a 6 bedroom luxury colonial homestead offering quality furnishings and fittings, including gourmet kitchen, plasma screen television, formal dining and sitting rooms and library. A secluded location, surrounded by manicured lawns to Wannon River, uninterrupted mountain views. A truly memorable experience.

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