Goulburn Accommodation
» Stayz Goulburn Accommodation
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Romance? Lose yourself in our garden, our 6000 acres, our heated pool, or at home? |
8 | $283 - $550 nightly |
1-59 | Cottage/ House 500 m to Edna Walling Garden |
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A secluded rural retreat featuring stunning views and a peaceful location |
6 | $160 - $198 nightly |
2-59 | Cottage/ House 20 km to Bungonia State |
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Self contained free standing timber slab cottage on river, 110 acres alpaca farm. 2hrs Sydney' GPO. |
4 | $129 - $170 nightly |
1-10 | Cottage/ House 0 km to Southern Highlands |
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Reviews of Goulburn
Rating: 4 out of 5
Cam - September 2006
A place that was busy and bustling before the bypass was built, now is a quite town with nice old buildings and a relaxed pace. Stop for rest or visit will visitng touring the Southern Highlands.
Rating: 3 out of 5
Alan - February 1995
Goulburn is three to four hours south of sydney and a major rural town. its historical past was well serviced by stage coach routes and its mainly a sheep and cereal farming area.
Rating: 3 out of 5
Melissa - August 2006
A nice place to go for drive. Stopped in down here to go to the War memorial. A very historic town. There is a nice lookout where you can see the whole town from called Rocky Hill.
Rating: 3 out of 5
Zika - December 1988
On our annual holiday down south we used to stop at Goulburn to stretch our legs and and some food. It always used to make me laugh when we drove past the big Merino.
Rating: 5 out of 5
lance - July 2005
Ever since the freeway bypass was built, the traffic has thinned out but Goulburn remains a good halfway point to either the Snowfields/Canberra or points south. I still remember the richness of the chocolate milkshake at the Paragon Cafe, ummmm
Rating: 3 out of 5
Liz - December 2002
Even on Christmas day, this place is cold and windy! Watch out for the kangaroos on the highway in dry times. Good place to stop on the way to Canberra. Try the local cafes. Go to Lake Bathurst for a coffee if you like trains, there is a train museum, a bit like stepping back in time
Rating: 4 out of 5
TRUDIE - June 1995
Cold in the Winter between June and August. Big country town. Fruit growing area.


