Featuring free WiFi, a sun terrace and views of the hills and Mount Mackenzie, the centrally located Commercial Boutique Hotel is located in Tenterfield.
Located in Tenterfield, Golfers Inn offers barbecue facilities. With a garden, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom. The hotel has family rooms.
Anonymous
Australia
super clean. our family room has fridge, microwave, electric cooker and plates and cutlery.
its winter and they have heated aircond so we sleep well. its warm.
bathroom very clean with hot water.
the staff are helpful, they response quickly and we appreciate that.
Tally Ho Motor Inn offers free WiFi in all rooms. This motel is a 2-minute drive from Tenterfield Cinemas and a 5-minute drive from Tenterfield Railway Station Museum.
Zoe
Australia
Very clean and comfortable. Friendly helpful owner and all at a very good rate. Everything you could hope for for a short break
Settlers Motor Inn features an outdoor pool with spa, free Wi-Fi access and free covered parking. It is a 5-minute walk from Tenterfield Saddlery and a 7-minute drive from Tenterfield Golf Club.
Clint
Australia
Very clean and comfortable. Staff were very friendly.
Set in Tenterfield, The Shopkeepers Quarters is located in the heart of the village and features renovated accommodations with a balcony and free WiFi. This property offers access to a patio.
Michelle:D
Australia
The accomodation was very quaint and just what we wanted for a getaway. It was private and quiet, yet super close (short walk) to everything you would need. Great restaurants and cafes nearby. Lovely authentic bathtub!
Royal Motel Tenterfield is a 4-star property located in Tenterfield. The motel has both free WiFi and free private parking. At the motel, all rooms include a closet.
Sara
Australia
Super friendly owners, great location behind the newly renovated pub (but not noisy!) Good location right in town.
What's not to love about Tenterfield, especially when the...
What's not to love about Tenterfield, especially when the Autumn colour puts on a show! There's plenty to do for lovers of history, also several national parks a short distance from town, other scenic drives (Tourist Drives 7 and 9 are highlights), and short road trips to nearby towns that have different character to investigate.
Sadly the Visitor Information Centre is permanently closed so it's best to do your research online or before you get to Tenterfield. Also there are not many places to eat open on certain days of the week (we found Sunday particularly difficult) and several museums and places of interest have reduced their days of opening. Probably Thursday to Sunday provides more options than Sunday to Wednesday.
Jill
Australia
10
Scored 10
Quaint little businesses in the town and friendly people.
Quaint little businesses in the town and friendly people. We had a very negative experience with one boutique shopkeepers' quarters accommodation. which had such potential but didn't see through and especially for the price however the town was gorgeous and everyone else was so friendly and accommodating. We have family living nearby and will come back to this gorgeous little town.
The "Stone Fruit" bar has exceptional coffee, the florist was lovely and arty, and the clothes choices were fantastic! Lots of little quaint coffee places dotted up the street. The Peter Allen motel was old (loved the kitsch orange floor tiles in the bathroom) very clean, central, friendly and just all-round welcoming.
Jane Michele
Australia
10
Scored 10
I grew up just down the highway from Tenterfield and was...
I grew up just down the highway from Tenterfield and was very pleasantly surprised when I visited it again for the first time in 40 years, for a wedding.
The Northern Tablelands of NSW is a beautiful area and Tenterfield now has a great place to stay in the Commercial Boutique Hotel; really good cafes for breakfast or lunch (Badmanners Cafe, Courtyard Cafe); and several restaurants and pubs (Colonial Hotel) for an enjoyable evening meal.
Lots to see in the area or further up or down the New England Highway.
Kate
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
We did not get to the accommodation because of the fires at...
We did not get to the accommodation because of the fires at Tenterfield but that was no fault of the owner who was very helpful to me when I explained our situation. I hope to stay there at a later date when the bush fires settle down and would like to have the money I have paid in abeyance until we can arrange another day to attend
Robyn Hickey
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
The Town is as dead as a Dodo, but when I was last here 30...
The Town is as dead as a Dodo, but when I was last here 30 years ago, it was then too. One can safely fire a cannon down the road at 7 p.m. and as for finding a meal, there were very limited choices. The next town up the road in Qld, Stanthorpe, is humming!
Lawrence
Australia
10
Scored 10
We only had one day so drove the Mackenzie Mountain tourist...
We only had one day so drove the Mackenzie Mountain tourist route#9 to see the granite rocks and they were amazing. Then drove to Boonoo Boonoo National Park where the walks are quite short to the falls (sadly very little water due to drought conditions but still worth going) The rock pools were beautiful despite low water.
We enjoyed our walk along the main street and visited the Tenterfield Traveller shop.
Lots of great dining options.
There's a skate park which looks brand new and lovely walks through the parklands along Tenterfield Creek
The property is advertised on booking.com site as having cable TV. It does not. Even the in room book has instructions for use of cable TV. Manager said he is new but has not had it as far as he knows. False advertising on the booking site and hotel. I was promised my money back and have not seen it. Did not stay - but the rooms are old, outdated and poor.
I loved everything about Stannum House ..its beautiful!!! It oozes old world charm, has really friendly staff, is super affordable and close to town ( walking distance to everything). Allowed to walk up to roof which was wonderful .....best view over whole of town :) Will stay here every time I come to Tenterfield for sure. Beautiful.
Located along Rouse Street, the Tavern Hotel is a spacious, clean and convenient base when exploring the historic Tenterfield and the scenic Bald Rock and Boonoo Boonoo National Park. The tavern, just a skip and a hop from the motel, serves great t-bone steak and a welcome bonus at the end of the day.
Excellent comfortable beds, excellent location near all the central locations in Tenterfield you could easily walk to. Our hosts were very friendly and assisted us with a special request. The room we were in looked like it was freshly renovated and it was a very comfortable and relaxing stay.
My partner and I love this grand historic home. We travel to tenterfield when ever we need to wind down and chill out. The host is such a lovely person nothing is to hard. Very knowledgeable on history of stannum house. And it has a many varied changes.❤️
Large comfortable room, well set out, plenty of light with large window. Simple toast with jam and fruit juice supplied for breakfast. Walking distance to shops. They recommended pub (The Telegraph) for dinner - good meal.
A great little budget motel. Rooms are smallish but not cramped.. Very comfortable bed. Good water pressure and hot. Noticed rooms as they filled were allocated furthest from the road for a quiet night's rest.
The room in the hotel was beautifully redecorated and very comfortable. The food was exceptional and the staff cheerful and welcoming. Also really loved the homemade Anzac biscuits on arrival.
Cute cottage with loads of history. Right in the middle of town an a short walk to cafes and pubs and lovely bonus of breakfast items (eggs tomatoes and toast milk and tea).
The hotel was beautifully designed and decorated.
The room was very clean and the bathroom accessories were amazing.
We ate at the restaurant and the food was 10/10.
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