KIMBERLEY HOTEL

roberta avenue

Property highlights

Main amenities

  • Kitchenette
  • Air conditioning
  • Parking
  • Non-smoking rooms (generic)
  • Movies in room
  • Private bath or shower

Room Information

  • Total rooms (82)
Halls Creek is on the Great Northern Highway between Kununurra 360kms to the north and Fitzroy Crossing 280kms to the west. If you are travelling through the Kimberley between Kununurra and Broome the Kimberley Hotel should be incorporated into your kimberley accommodation outback adventure or business trip. The four star Kimberley Hotel is conveniently located adjacent to the local airport and approximately 500 metres from the town centre. It offers stylish kimberley accommodation and boasts the largest hotel units in the region so if you like a little breathing space within your accommodation you wont be disappointed. Set amongst maintained gardens with wide verandahs and pathways that connect the accommodation building to the reception complex the Kimberley Hotel is an oasis in an otherwise rugged outback landscape. Features include an attractive colonial style Sports Lounge Saloon Bar Cocktail Bar ala carte restaurant and in-ground pool. Rooms range from the Standard rooms featuring a Queen and Single Bed thru to 1 and 2 Bedroom Self-contained Apartments. Our deluxe rooms are extremely spacious and the Family Rooms are a combination of two deluxe rooms with an interconnecting door. An interesting and innovative Kimberley building style of high roofs and wide verandahs is evident as you move into the Kimberley Hotels spacious interior. Watch for the Brahmin-hide facings and the extensive use of exposed jarrah timbers salvaged from the old Fremantle Woolstores. The hotel is a comfortable base to explore the surrounding goldfields Wolf Creek Meteorite Crater or the famous Bungle Bungles Purnululu National Park. Depending on the time of year you might also like to visit Palm Springs Sawtooth Gorge and the China Wall. Halls Creek was once the hub of a gold rush in the late 1800s and is now a quiet country town although some say the smell of gold fever lingers on. Prospectors still visit and live here and further inland at Old Halls Creek t
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