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Australia's Outback: York's Castle Hotel Isn't A Castle, But ...

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  Site Where: 97 Avon Tce [map], York, WA, United States, 6302
April 10, 2007 at 9:51 AM | by amandak | 0 Comments

Most trips to Australia concentrate on the bits around the edges, with good reason--nearly all Aussies live there, and that's where the beaches are. But head inland and it's not far until you hit the Outback, that mythical land where all is red and everything is strange.

Just on the edge of the Outback, if you head in from Perth, is the hip lil' town of York. Rapidly becoming a major tourist stopping point, especially in wildflower season, York's also home to a historic hotel: the oldest existing inland hotel in Western Australia.

If that title doesn't win you over, then here's a bit more about the Castle Hotel York. It's in the main street of town (you can't miss York's center--unless you blink) and as well as traditional hotel accommodation, you can choose to stay in the motel side of the building, and you can enjoy the bars, bottle shop, BBQ, wood-fired pizzas and (often very necessary) a swimming pool. We can vouch for the restaurant being up to par, especially the tempura prawns. Being out in the country means the prices aren't too high, and if you want a bit of luxury you can take the hotel's executive suite, including a spa, for just A$140 per night (just $115, but breakfast is extra). Okay, it's not New York, but the Aussie York is still worth a visit.

Related Stories:
· Castle Hotel reviews [VirtualTourist]
· When Camping Turns Luxury Down Under [HotelChatter]

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