Kimberley Hotel, Halls Creek |
Roberta Avenue |
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Kimberley Hotel
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The 4 star Kimberley Hotel is cool, elegant and tranquil. The hotel is set amongst delightful gardens, with verandah's and pathways that connect the accommodation building to the reception complex with an attractive colonial style sports lounge, saloon bar, cocktail bar and ala carte restaurant.
The Kimberley Hotel is adjacent to the airport and approximately 500 metres from the Halls Creek Post Office and town centre the Kimberley Hotel has view of the surrounding country side.
An interesting and innovative Kimberley building style of high roofs and wide verandahs is evident as you move into the Kimberley Hotel's spacious interior. Watch for the brahmin-hide facings and the extensive use of exposed jarrah timbers salvaged from the old Fremantle Woolstores.
Halls Creek, the oasis of the Kimberley, sits on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert. It is also the closest town to the Purnululu National Park where you will find the astounding Bungle Bungle massif.
Now a quiet town, Halls Creek was once the hub of a gold rush in the late 1800s. The smell of gold fever lingers on.
Prospectors still visit and live here and further inland at Old Halls Creek, the original site of the township. It's a great spot to buy a golden souvenir that is literally 'worth its weight in gold'.
The hotel's 57 spacious and luxurius appointed units, like the main building, have been designed as small station homesteads. Surrounded by luscious green lawns the units are airconditioned and serviced daily. They're all close to the swimming pool and barbeque area.
The Kimberley Hotel is adjacent to the airport and approximately 500 metres from the Halls Creek Post Office and town centre the Kimberley Hotel has view of the surrounding country side.
An interesting and innovative Kimberley building style of high roofs and wide verandahs is evident as you move into the Kimberley Hotel's spacious interior. Watch for the brahmin-hide facings and the extensive use of exposed jarrah timbers salvaged from the old Fremantle Woolstores.
Halls Creek, the oasis of the Kimberley, sits on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert. It is also the closest town to the Purnululu National Park where you will find the astounding Bungle Bungle massif.
Now a quiet town, Halls Creek was once the hub of a gold rush in the late 1800s. The smell of gold fever lingers on.
Prospectors still visit and live here and further inland at Old Halls Creek, the original site of the township. It's a great spot to buy a golden souvenir that is literally 'worth its weight in gold'.
The hotel's 57 spacious and luxurius appointed units, like the main building, have been designed as small station homesteads. Surrounded by luscious green lawns the units are airconditioned and serviced daily. They're all close to the swimming pool and barbeque area.
Check-in: 1400 Check-out: 1000 Pets: Not Allowed
Features:
| Air conditioning | Bathroom Amenities Provided | Clock Radio | |||
| Coffee maker/tea | Color TV | Ceiling fans | |||
| CD / Tape / Radio Player | Direct Dial in Room | Hair Dryer | |||
| Iron/Ironing board | Internet Access | Refrigerator | |||
| Shower Stall | Telephone | Linen Provided | |||
| In-room Safe |








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