Hotels near Coonamble Airport (CNB), Coonamble
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RAMS Motel
Just a 2-minute drive from the heart of Coonamble, RAMS Motel offers an outdoor pool and BBQ facilities. All rooms feature garden views and a flat-screen TV.

Coonamble Riverside Caravan Park
Coonamble Riverside Caravan Park is situated in Coonamble. This campground has a garden and free private parking. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a barbecue.

Terminus Hotel
Situated in Coonamble, Terminus Hotel offers 4-star accommodation with a restaurant and a bar. Boasting room service, this property also provides guests with a water park. The hotel has family rooms.

Coonamble Motel
Set on the banks of the Castlereagh River, Coonamble Motel offers free Wi-Fi, and BBQ facilities. All air-conditioned rooms feature a flat-screen TV.

Castlereagh Lodge Motel
Situated in Coonamble, Castlereagh Lodge Motel offers accommodation featuring an outdoor pool. The property also provides a BBQ area. Free private parking and free Wi-Fi are available on-site.

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Coonamble has great coffee and food at The Hazel Cup Cafe
Coonamble has great coffee and food at The Hazel Cup Cafe and wonderful pies at CJ’s Country Kitchen. The gallery at Outback Arts is excellent with helpful and friendly staff. Very easy to shop up a storm. With the impending reopening of Mink and Me and the ongoing refurbishment of the Theatre there is a bit going on in town. I look forward to one day seeing that gorgeous old cafe reopening, a glimpse through the window of the cafe is a treat in itself.Guest review byFionaAustralia - 6.0
Thats's likely an unfair question as Coonamble has suffered...
Thats's likely an unfair question as Coonamble has suffered from the social and commercial degradation that has occurred in most small Australian inland country towns over the last 40-50 years as more reliable motor cars and better roads enabled locals to shop for a wider and sometimes cheaper price of available goods in large regional centres, e.g. Dubbo. Also, having been a 'local' in my youth, I am also more aware of the surrounding sights and activities than does the average traveller. The resident people, i.e both townspeople and surrounding farmer/graziers, are what gives character to any town, so a preparedness to interact with the "locals" is what will provide travellers with a more meaningful experience.Guest review byJohnAustralia