Hotels near Bourke Airport (BRK), Bourke

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Darling River Motel

Bourke (3.5 mi from Bourke Airport)

Darling River Motel in Bourke has a garden and barbecue facilities. The motel features family rooms. All rooms in the motel are equipped with a kettle.

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Camille
From
Australia
Nice clean comfy room close to shops and family
Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.1
Good - What previous guests thought, 196 reviews
Price from
US$140.95
1 night, 2 adults

The Major Mitchell Motel

Bourke (3.7 mi from Bourke Airport)

Located in Bourke, The Major Mitchell Motel offers a garden. The motel also provides free WiFi and free private parking.

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Greg
From
Australia
Was a lovely place for an over night stay
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.1
Very good - What previous guests thought, 623 reviews
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US$126.86
1 night, 2 adults

Sunshine Gardens Bourke Resort

Bourke (3.9 mi from Bourke Airport)

Boasting a seasonal outdoor pool, Sunshine Gardens Bourke Resort in Bourke offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking for guests who drive. This apartment features a garden.

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Melissa
From
Australia
friendly staff , clean facilities , comfortable and amazing food .
Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.5
Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 685 reviews
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US$120.14
1 night, 2 adults
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10

Beautiful historic town.

Beautiful historic town. Many lovely old buildings with very well kept streetscapes in the town. A lovely old pub and a lively bowls club both offer meals. Friendly townsfolk. The Darling River with old port jetty worth a stroll. Wonderful bird life.
Guest review by
Margaret
Australia
8.0

The Back o' Bourke centre (Bourke's tourist information...

The Back o' Bourke centre (Bourke's tourist information centre), is a tourist attraction in itself and takes a long time to experience in full. I videoed a lot of it, so I could spend minimal time there, and read everything I wanted to read later. There are still videos and sound recordings presented at the centre to listen to. The actual Bourke, outside the tourist information centre is quite a small town with some beautiful old buildings, but not a lot in the way of facilities, (but probably all most tourists need). There are some interesting things like the rebuilt (i.e. replica) wharf, the old bridge over the Darling at North Bourke, Fred Hollows grave at the cemetery, which is very unusual - more like a sculpture than a grave, and some natural wonders you have to travel some distance out of town to see.
Guest review by
Peter
6.0

Bourke is a bit rough at night time - take care when walking...

Bourke is a bit rough at night time - take care when walking because you get approached by people asking for money or cigarettes - other than that we visited the pub at Porte Bourke where we saw the Mathildas playing while we were eating a very good chicken schnitty acompanied by some good coldies - that was a nice evening
Guest review by
Michael Steen
Australia