Located in Blackall, Motel Blackall has a terrace. With a garden, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Mitchel
From
United States
Our room was recently updated with new paint and tile. It was very clean. The water was hot, the bed comfortable, television worked, and good signal on WiFi. The manager and cleaning staff were friendly and made sure our stay was pleasant. There is a breakfast through dinner restaurant across the street serving a good selection of food. Any main town a short walk down the road.
Providing a garden, Blackall Caravan Park features accommodations in Blackall. The condo hotel provides rooms with air conditioning, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Blackall Coolibah Motel in Blackall provides accommodations with a restaurant and a bar. The nearest airport is Blackall Airport, 2.5 miles from the motel.
Aldo
From
Australia
The room had been recently refurbished and had a full size bathtub as well as a separate shower. We were pleasantly surprised to discover a king size bed. We could easily walk into town for a meal (it was some 400m) on the second night of our stay and we had no issue with traffic noise at night.
Blackall has an excellent information centre with very...
Blackall has an excellent information centre with very helpful staff. A map of the town with major attractions is available there. The hot baths are a great place to visit for the cost of $2. We also enjoyed the wool scour tour and the locals were very friendly and helpful. There is a walking track and some very good public art on various town buildings.
Guest review by
Deb McTaggart
Australia
Review score
8.0
A very interesting small town in Western Queensland, full of...
A very interesting small town in Western Queensland, full of outback history and buildings including the famous and unique Woolscour building and operation. The centre of town has many interesting heritage buildings in the main street. The former Masonic Lodge nearby, now a cafe and gallery, is an architectural gem. A most informative self-guided history walk brochure is available from the visitors centre. A very worthwhile stop for a day or more on any trip to get a real look at Western Queensland.
Guest review by
Kieron
Australia
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