Where to stay in Mudgee, NSW, Australia

February 27, 2009 by  

So, my latest news is that I’ve got a colleague who has just come back from a short stay in a place called Mudgee in Australia and he recommends a Guesthouse there. I wish I could get there someday ‘cos it sounds beautiful.

Mudgee is a compact place in New South Wales and it turns out that there are a large number of places to stay in that area. He recommends this Mudgee Guesthouse if you want a friendly, not to say, incredibly hospitable welcome as well as high class comfortable accommodation at a sensible price. Accommodation in Mudgee is usually of a respectable standard as it happens.

Why on earth do people go to Mudgee to begin with was a question that I asked him (I mean have you heard of it?) and it turns out that it’s quite a decent sized town really and was first settled in about 1820 by some Brits. What my friend was looking for was a place to stay that was near the town yet peaceful. There are quite a few Mudgee Getaways in fact (Getaways is a local term for places to stay) and they are becoming very popular.

Other local towns include Gulgong, Kandos, Rylstone, Hargraves, Hill End. Lue, Windeyer and Wollar and they offer different sorts of accommodation.

One thing to bear in mind that applies to things Australian is that the word “local” seems to have a different meaning down under. So your neighbour may in fact be several kilometres away and I have a hunch that getting from Mudgee to Kandos could take a while too. According to Google Maps the journey is around 70km.

So if you need Mudgee accommodation you want to make sure you have found somewhere good to stay or you could find yourself travelling another hour or two!

Comments

4 Responses to “Where to stay in Mudgee, NSW, Australia”

  1. kvaan back on May 8th, 2010 4:51 am

    nerde arkadaslar bu dugun #?

  2. astot on June 17th, 2010 5:29 am

    They were sort of an english kraftwerk:D great performance!!

  3. brettmcs on August 23rd, 2010 9:07 am

    Such as you describe is the difference between my former location, Queensland, and current, New South Wales. The bugs are way bigger and more numerous in Queensland. Except for the cockroaches. NSW is famous for its huge cockroaches.

    Also, my front lawn is fertized with the guts of rats and possums that my cat takes down. He's a real hunter. True, Possums are a 'protected' native species in Australia, but they are also a pain in the ass, so go get 'em, Leo, I say.

  4. Wrewrtetretr on October 14th, 2010 12:10 am

    try this under your given sub;

    Dim fullNames(0 to 2) As String
    Dim abrv(0 to 2) As String

    fullNames(0)="New South Wales"
    fullNames(1)="Queensland"
    fullNames(2)="Victoria"

    abrv(0)="NSW"
    abrv(1)="QLD"
    abrv(2)="VIC"

    For pos = 0 To 2
    if TextBox1.Text = fullNames(pos) then
    TextBox2.Text = abrv(pos)
    Exit For
    end if
    Next

    –>that's all=>

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