Black Diamond Lodge is situated in Collie and features barbecue facilities. Featuring a shared lounge, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
English-Noble
From
Australia
Great Location and set up
couldn't fault it, will definitely be back.
Located in Collie, The Club Hotel Collie features a bar. There is a restaurant serving Australian cuisine, and free private parking is available. At the hotel, every room has a wardrobe.
Fern
From
Australia
Friendly and helpful staff. spotlessly clean. Good facilities, appeared newly renovated.
Whispering Pines Bed and Breakfast has garden views, free WiFi and free private parking, set in Collie. Featuring luggage storage space, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
Dominic
From
Australia
Large room, clean and comfortable, good breakfast. Very quiet.
Located in Collie, Wambenger Lodge offers accommodation with seating area. This apartment provides free private parking and full-day security.
Flora
From
Australia
Very nice modern decor, very spacious, very clean and comfortable. The bed was specially comfortable. Wonderful location beside river with walking track along it.
Located in Collie, Banksia Motel provides a fitness centre and garden.
Helen
From
Australia
Everything! Room was lovely, great shower and hot, breakfast was just what we like, there was nothing that wasn't provided that we required. Even a hair "bubble" with the shower cap. Very comfortable bed and good pillows.
Banksia was easy to locate and central to our needs.
Diamond Lake Escape is situated in Collie and offers a garden and a terrace. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking and free WiFi.
Nigel
From
Australia
Everything, location, trees, facilities and the peace and quiet. The owners are awesome people.
Glen Mervyn Lodge provides air-conditioned rooms in Mumballup. This holiday home has a garden and free private parking. The holiday home features family rooms as well as facilities for disabled...
Collie is a great little town with huge potential for...
Collie is a great little town with huge potential for tourism. Situated in rolling hills and surrounded by beautiful native forests, streams and a magnificent dam, I would recommend at least a 1 or 2 night stay. Other attractions include a very realistic replica coal mine at the tourist information centre, a museum across the road containing thousands of fascinating artefacts and coal mining equipment. A stroll around town reveals vintage steam locomotives and rolling stock and I'm sure many other treasures waiting to be discovered. There are plenty of accommodation options but best to book ahead to avoid disappointment.
Guest review by
PhilipMaley
Australia
Review score
10.0
Beautiful town with very friendly people and atmosphere.
Beautiful town with very friendly people and atmosphere. Lovely hiking routes and swimming holes. We ate at the Crown and food and service was excellent. The ladies in the Information Centre were knowledgeable and helpful. We will be back!
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
10.0
We stayed at Wambenger Lodge , beautifully presented...
We stayed at Wambenger Lodge , beautifully presented apartment with very comfortable bed. All the features you could wish for. Beautiful meal at Crown and we spent the day looking at the beautiful surrounds of Collie
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
8.0
Wellington Dam was amazing.
Great walks/trails.
Wellington Dam was amazing.
Great walks/trails. Good eateries. Restaurant and roof top bar at Collie Ridge resort was excellent. Good prices, generous serves. Very tasty. Premises, very clean and well appointed.
Visitors centre was informative.
Enjoyed walking around the steam locomotives. Museum unfortunately for us closed at 4pm and we missed it.
Guest review by
M Webb
Australia
Review score
10.0
Our decision to visit Collie was centred around seeing the...
Our decision to visit Collie was centred around seeing the Wellington Dam mural. At the Information Centre, we found out about the street mural walk. We did this walk and visited the Coalmines Museum before going to Wellington Dam. The murals were absolutely amazing! The artwork incapsulated appreciation and honour of the previous inhabitants of Collie. The written accounts of people's stories as well as the displays in the museum were very insightful as well as humorous.
As we walked around the townsite, we enjoyed visiting a number of cafes for coffee and meals. Collie provided us with a delightful 2 days break from life in Perth and a different experience to seaside holiday places.
Guest review by
Annette
Australia
Review score
8.0
We liked the visitor centre, and the engines and railway...
We liked the visitor centre, and the engines and railway relics.
There were some interesting buildings in the town. We particularly enjoyed being able to see the Anglican church on the hill - a lady came over from the Anglican op shop to unlock it for us and show us through. Built in 1915, it has beautiful stain glass windows and wall paintings. We were even able to climb the spiral staircase up to the bell tower.
We also had a memorable trip to Wellington Dam to see the impressive murals. The weather was cold and wet but we still managed to get some good photos, then we were able to warm up with hot soup at the Kiosk a short distance away.
Guest review by
Anna
Australia
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Room was spacious as was the Bathroom. Had direct access to lawns/gardens. Breakfast was extensive and varied. No complaints with the booking in process or external surroundings. Walking distance into the main street. Hotel provided very nice towels and toiletries. Bed was lovely.
Very comfortable and roomy unit with good parking. Semi-rural setting, excellent for exploring the Collie district.
Their two dogs loved chasing their tennis ball. Kitchen was fully equipped and owners provided food to prepare breakfast.
Collie Retreat is a beautiful property with plenty of room for everyone. Very relaxing and quiet. Comfortable beds and everything you need for a weekend away. We will definitely be back to try out the pool in summertime.
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