Wagon Wheel Motel

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Wagon Wheel Motel
Wagon Wheel Motel presenta una piscina all'aperto, un giardino, un ristorante e un bar a Cloncurry. L'hotel prevede il WiFi gratuito e il parcheggio privato gratuito.
Valutazioni e recensioni
Recensioni dei viaggiatori
Data del commento: 18 lug 2017
Periodo del soggiorno: lug 2017
Area di sosta dei viaggiatori
Data del commento: 22 giu 2016
Periodo del soggiorno: giu 2016
Vicino al centro
Data del commento: 15 giu 2015
Periodo del soggiorno: giu 2015
Buonissimo
Siamo andati al carro cava alla grande andi aveva il pasto migliore per un tempo molto lungo.
Im così contenti che abbiamo scelto questo hotel.
Lo chef è un cuoco gourmet e sono sicuro che ci tornerò.
Il personale molto disponibile.
Molto, molto bello, grazie

AU
Data del commento: 20 set 2020
Periodo del soggiorno: set 2020
Comfortable & convenient
Data del commento: 13 set 2020
Periodo del soggiorno: set 2020
2020 Road Trip
I’ll use the same intro for all the motels, sites, experiences, scenic spots, restaurants etc we visited on our outback adventure. We travelled well over 4,000 klms over about a fortnight, by car – 3 adults and a Golden Retriever – Archie. I often wonder why Motels that accept dogs don’t do a link. It would be so helpful and be good for business. When you search you always get loads of places that seem to accept dogs – but when you check they say “no” to dogs! Very frustrating.
We stayed in Motels – and Hotel/Motel style Units. Ate in many a restaurant and occasionally at our accommodation (restaurant and used their facilities).
We took beer and scotch with us – so arrived with a cold drink. We visited the John Flynn Museum, the QANTAS Museum, and the Outback Hall of Fame, cruised on the River/Waterhole at Longreach, saw Ghost towns – Mary Kathleen, and mines – Mt Isa. We saw the tree of knowledge in Barcaldine, the historic village in Miles, and the Giant Ant in Augathella. Not to mention dinosaurs, termite mounds, gems and ore, awesome road trains, and long flat beautiful scenery. We also stopped in quaint little towns – Banana, Chinchilla, Theodore, Winton, Bollon, Alfa, Jericho, Blackwater and Blackbutt, Dululu, Woolein, Taroom, Kaimkillenbun, Cooyar, Dalby and Moonie, Westmar, Wyandra, Tambo, Blackall, McKinlay, Mt Isa, Kynuna, Yarraman, and many many more. We saw so many animals – from ‘Roos to Emu families - Eagles and various birds. Archie made many a new friend in most spots we went. We met some lovely people (in the main) and would do it all again.
We found petrol to be well priced and easy to find. Days were warm/hot – nights could be cool – but not freezing. Loads of roadside places to pull up if need be – eg toilets and camp sites. Roads were generally above average – and could be very good. We found the coffee to be “different” so used the “Merlo” site to find good spots. This worked well.
My reviews will be based on the fact that we were in the Aussie outback – NOT a major City and not a Hilton/Marriott style hotel. So a top rating is not a “City” rating. It relates to comfort, size, air/con, beds, shower and general facilities and well-being. Some of the places we stayed did not look that flash – from the front – but provided very good service and accommodation.
All stops provided fridges and free Wi-Fi. Milk and tea/coffee, jugs etc. Also biscuits. Air/con ranged from excellent to noisy – but all stops had it. Some had micro-waves, hair dryers, etc. BUT – a major gripe of mine – most either didn’t have a clock in the room or had one that needed to be set. I like to know the time. Some didn’t have ice – which was a nuisance.
My main tips – book Motels in advance, work out where “your” petrol is (ie BP, Caltex, 91, 95 etc). Petrol was surprisingly “cheap”. Most towns have it all. Book events in advance – eg Qantas Museum, Sunset Cruise etc. Take a small esky with cold water/drinks. Use GPS – but have a good map to get an overall idea of the terrain. Also – take some long-life milk. And, finally, make sure the car is ready – tyres – to right pressure, tuning, suspension etc. You may travel 300klms between towns and 600 klms a day – and there is NOTHING in between some of them – and no phone reception at times. Road trains – 55 metres long are fun and need caution but are usually very courteous. Allow time and don’t take risks on the road.
No need to speed if you allow time. I wouldn’t travel at night – so many ‘Roos. And – watch out for ‘Roos and Emus at all times. Dead or alive. It’s best to go round them rather than over.
AND, watch for eagles. Eagles take longer to get airborne (they sometimes come down to eat dead things).
Cloncurry – Wagon Wheel: We travelled here via Winton (lovely Info Centre) – good road and stayed here for two nights. Mt Isa – an hour away – good road.
We used the Wagon Wheel as a base to visit Mt Isa – about an hour away and visit Mary Kathleen – the ghost town (watch this road VERY carefully here – potholes a mile deep). Air/con was first rate as was shower. Free wifi. Like most motels out here – it was dated but clean and tidy. Restaurant was very good. Car at front door – safe parking. Beds very comfortable and modern.
Andrea and Wayne run a tight ship – safe and quiet. The meals in the restaurant are very good. Big serves and good value. All beer and wine is available at a fair price. Brekkie was awesome – huge meals and a good price. The bangers and mash for dinner was a special winner for me.
Special mention to Andrea – she was the perfect host. Could not help enough. Made sure we fitted in for our 2 night stop and always ensured we were looked after in the restaurant. Provided us with top information and plenty of ice. We would have been happy to stay longer.
Posizione ottima
54 Ramsay Street, Cloncurry, 4824, Australia|0,49 km da John Flynn Place Museum & Fred McKay Art Gallery
10 attivitànel raggio di 0,26 km
Aeroportonel raggio di 4,53 km
Check-in e check-out
Check-in dalle ore:
14:00
Check-out entro le ore:
10:00
Informazioni utili
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