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Broken Hill
A Miners Rest
- Category: Broken Hill-Accommodation
| 104 Piper Street, Broken Hill, 2880 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website | Phone: 02-9899 2754 | FreeCall: |
![]() A Miner's Rest is a fresh, country-style, heritage stone miner's cottage in a quiet leafy street close to town, pubs, clubs and shops. The cottage has been totally restored to provide the ambience of yesteryear while including all modern conveniences. There is a pretty queen main bedroom, a large second bedroom with two single beds, and a fold away bed. Pristine linen and towels are provided, there's a full kitchen and laundry, a new bathroom with a candlelit spa, an outside barbecue area in the garden, a new flat screen television with a DVD library, books, magazines and plenty of off-street parking. | ||||
Abode on Argent
- Category: Broken Hill-Accommodation
| 337 Argent Street, Broken Hill, 2880 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website | Phone: 08-8088 4488 | FreeCall: |
![]() Abode on Argent is a private, fully self-contained unit tucked away in a convenient central location. Abode on Argent is situated in the centre of the main street and can accommodate up to two guests. Consisting of a lounge room, kitchen with laundry facilities, en suite style bathroom, queen bedroom and off-street secure parking. | ||||
About Town Cottages
- Category: Broken Hill-Accommodation
| 322 - 324 Lane Street, Broken Hill, 2880 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website | Phone: 08-8087 8159 | FreeCall: |
![]() About Town Cottages, based in Broken Hill, ensure that all their properties are in quiet locations. There are two-bedroom flats, cottages and houses on offer, at an affordable price but without cutting comfort. If you want comfortable accommodation without all the extras that only serve to increase your costs, then consider About Town Cottages. All the properties are clean, comfortable and affordable, with all the normal facilities, such as bathroom, television, refrigerator, tea/coffee-making facilities, microwave and most importantly, comfortable beds! Why not arrange your trip to Broken Hill now! | ||||
Absaloms Gallery
- Category: Broken Hill-Attraction
| 638 Chapple Street, Broken Hill, 2880 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website | Phone: 08-8087 5881 | FreeCall: |
![]() The Absalom Gallery is owned and operated by Jack Absalom. You are welcome to view and buy his original art works as well as prints, placemats and books. Jack has DVDs of his many films on sale and there is also a magnificent display of opal stones and opal jewellery. If Jack is not on one of his many outback trips he would love to have a chat to you on your next visit to Broken Hill. | ||||
Acacia Cottage
- Category: Broken Hill-Accommodation
| 156 Oxide Street, Broken Hill, 2880 | Website | Phone: 08-8088 1988 | FreeCall: | |
![]() Acacia Cottage is a three bedroom self-contained cottage within walking distance to the city centre and is close to clubs, restaurants and take away shops. Cottage guests have free use of the outdoor pool and barbecue area, where you can relax under the shady trees, whilst supervising the kids in the pool. | ||||
Afghan Mosque
- Category: Broken Hill-Attraction
| Corner of Williams Street and Buck Street, Broken Hill, 2880 | Website | Phone: 08-8088 3187 | FreeCall: | |
![]() The Mosque is situated on the site of the former 'Camel Camp' where Afghan and Indian Camel drivers loaded and unloaded their camel teams, from the earliest days of Broken Hill. It was constructed around 1891 as a place of worship for the followers of the Prophet Mohammed (or Mahomet) and is the only surviving Mosque in Australia which was built by early cameleers. The Mosque's alcove points toward Mecca, and prayer rugs have been left by worshippers in appreciation of the Mosque. In 1968 The Broken Hill Historical Society renovated the building in recognition of a unique, but important phase in the development of transport in the West Darling District of New South Wales. | ||||
Albert Kersten Mining and Mineral Museum
- Category: Broken Hill-Attraction
| Corner Crystal and Bromide Streets, Broken Hill, 2880 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website | Phone: 08-8080 3500 | FreeCall: |
![]() The Albert Kersten Mining and Minerals Museum displays minerals, gems and interesting props regarding mining in Broken Hill and the town's special gift of minerals are displayed. This museum is not a static collection of rocks but a dynamic and active interpretive centre. With the many hands-on exhibits, light, sound and movement, visitors can discover some of the beauty and mystery of the world of minerals. Learn about the science of crystals, explore the history of our planet in the Time Line Room; find out for yourself how the magic of metallurgy makes mineral processing possible. Uniquely designed cabinets display over 200 choice specimens at a time. Each of these specimens is individually lit so that they may be seen to their best possible advantage. | ||||
Alys Cottage
- Category: Broken Hill-Accommodation
| 343 Hebbard Street, Broken Hill, 2880 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website | Phone: 08-8087 5938 | FreeCall: |
If you are looking for clean, tidy, comfortable and affordable accommodation then Aly's Cottage is for you. Set in a quiet location with the real bush feel, it may not look like the grand on the outside but if you come on inside you will be pleasantly surprised. Aly's Cottage has all the comforts of home and with three bedrooms it can sleep up to six comfortably. The cottage has off-street parking, some under cover parking and a barbeque area. Aly's Cottage offers a pet friendly environment as long as the guest supplies everything their pet requires. All pets must stay outdoors. Aly's Cottage is 5 minutes to Coles supermarket, the basketball stadium, south golf club, airport and has plenty of good takeaway shops. | ||||
Apartment 1 on Oxide
- Category: Broken Hill-Accommodation
| Above 59 Oxide Street, Broken Hill, 2880 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website | Phone: 08-8088 4488 | FreeCall: |
![]() Located above a Broken Hill First National, Apartment 1 on Oxide provides a relaxed, carefree atmosphere. Comprising two bedrooms, Apartment 1 on Oxide can sleep up to seven people comfortably. Centrally located and within walking distance to all shops, pubs, clubs and tourist attractions, Apartment 1 on Oxide is an excellent place to stay! | ||||
Apartment Two on Oxide
- Category: Broken Hill-Accommodation
| 59 Oxide Street, Broken Hill, 2880 | Website | Phone: 08-8088 4488 | FreeCall: | |
![]() Apartment Two on Oxide is directly across from Apartment One and provides a relaxed, carefree yet contemporary atmosphere. Comprising two bedrooms, the apartment can sleep up to four people comfortably. Within walking distance to all shops, pubs, clubs and tourist attractions in Broken Hill, this apartment is an excellent place to stay! | ||||
Argent Apartment
- Category: Broken Hill-Accommodation
| 419 Argent Street, Broken Hill, 2880 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website | Phone: 08-8088 2797 | FreeCall: |
![]() This heritage building is full of old world charm while maintaining modern appointments. Located on the main street in a quiet area, Argent Apartment is within walking distance of shops, restaurants, cafes, clubs, the post office, court house, railway station, art galleries, hotels, squash courts, supermarkets, cinema and much more. With two queen bedrooms, spacious lounge and dining areas, off street secure parking, courtyard, main street balcony and modern country kitchen, this a cosy retreat. | ||||
Art Mecca Holiday House
- Category: Broken Hill-Accommodation
| 31 Williams Lane, Broken Hill, 2880 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website | Phone: 04-1101 9879 | FreeCall: |
![]() Art Mecca, a contemporary styled, fully self-contained four-bedroom house is designed for freedom and flexibility and suits a myriad of tastes and budgets. From the couple seeking privacy, to the family looking for separate rooms with space to move or the group (of up to 13) who wish to relax and unwind in comfort. Art Mecca is for you. Tastefully decorated with fine art produced by local, internationally-known artist and proprietor Deirdre Edwards, Art Mecca offers the guest an additional cultural experience. Situated off the main highway, but close to several galleries and a shopping centre, Art Mecca will ensure you have a relaxing visit to the unique city of Broken Hill. | ||||
Art Mecca on Wills
- Category: Broken Hill-Accommodation
| 244 Wills Street, Broken Hill, 2880 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website | Phone: 08-8088 3913 | FreeCall: |
![]() Art Mecca on Wills is situated just walking distance to the plaza shopping centre and the city centre, hotels and tourist office. The property is retro in style with four bedrooms to sleep up to nine guests. Fully self-contained, including commercial quality linen, towels and all bedding. The facilities boast original fireplaces and polished floorboards giving that warm, welcoming atmosphere. The barbecue and outdoor area adjoining rear undercover parking allows for a relaxing afternoon drink after exploring the outback. Visit Art Mecca! Your hosts will ensure you have a relaxing visit to the unique city of Broken Hill. | ||||
Art on Argent Gallery
- Category: Broken Hill-Attraction
| 303 Argent Street, Broken Hill, 2880 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website | Phone: 08-8087 5881 | FreeCall: |
![]() Art on Argent Gallery is locally owned and operated displaying art works from Howard Steer, Roxanne Minchin and Shane Gehlert to name a few. Art on Argent Gallery also stocks Australian and Broken Hill souvenirs including prints and originals, sand animals - Lizards, Frogs, Snakes and Broken Hill print t-shirts. | ||||
Art With Hart
- Category: Broken Hill-Attraction
| 65 William Street, Broken Hill, 2880 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website | Phone: 08-8087 4448 | FreeCall: |
Local Artist Julie Hart, daughter of Pro Hart MBE, continues her fathers tradition of capturing the Australian outback in her paintings. The gallery houses the first painting in the world to contain an artist's DNA for authenticity, and an easel that was both shared by Pro and Julie. At only 14 years old Julie was already exhibiting her artworks alongside her Dad. Stunning palette knife floral' s and sweeping landscape adorn the gallery walls. Truly Art with Hart. | ||||
Aussie Bacon and Eggs Cottages
- Category: Broken Hill-Accommodation
| 182 and 186 Sulphide Street, Broken Hill, 2880 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website | Phone: 04-1292 4257 | FreeCall: |
![]() The Aussie Bacon and Eggs Cottages are two classical outback cottages with the quality modern touches of home. Choose from a two or three bedroom cottage not only in one of the quietest areas of Broken Hill, but only 800 metres from the centre of the central business district! Both their Cottages have been recently renovated and are in beautiful condition. They both come with all linen provided Enjoy a quality Aussie Outback experience for a great value for money price! Contact them anytime for any information or a special deal! | ||||
Australian Bush Views Cabin
- Category: Broken Hill-Accommodation
| 17 Racecourse Road, Broken Hill, 2880 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website | Phone: 08-8088 4488 | FreeCall: |
![]() Australian Bush Views Cabin is set in a private and discrete location on the edge of town. The cabin blends rustic charm with the modern comforts of home. It has a nice deck containing table and chairs and a barbecue over looking the Australian outback. Only five minutes drive to the city centre, two minutes to fully grassed golf course - a perfect location. There is undercover secure parking and a fully enclosed private grassed area. | ||||
Avoca Cottage
- Category: Broken Hill-Accommodation
| 403 Lane Street, Broken Hill, 2880 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website | Phone: 08-8088 1988 | FreeCall: |
![]() Avoca Cottage is a three bedroom self-contained cottage with two queen size beds and two single beds, double futon (in sunroom) - cots are available on request. The cottage has modern decor; split system air-conditioning units in all bedrooms and lounge room; Austar television and DVD player; undercover parking; a large backyard with barbecue and outdoor setting and a full size kitchen. Smoking is not permitted. Pets are not permitted. Check in and check out at Charles Rasp Motel reception. Guests can use the motel pool. | ||||
Barrier Ranges Sunset Sculptures
- Category: Broken Hill-Attraction
| Off the Nine Mile Road, Broken Hill, 2880 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website | Phone: 08-8080 3560 | FreeCall: |
![]() The Sculpture Symposium was created in 1993 by Lawrence Beck and 12 sculptors from countries including; Georgia, Syria, Mexico, Bathurst Island and Australia, all of whom have created sandstone masterpieces. They are situated on a hill top in the outback, 12 kilometres north of Broken Hill in the Living Desert Area. This is a great place to be at sunset. Take in the atmosphere of the surrounding country side and the hilltop's beautiful artworks! Each sculptor worked on a monolith of the finest Wilcannia sandstone, which is visible for over 100 kilometres. All work was carried out by hand and was completed in four months. The blocks, up to 14 feet high and each weighing up to eight tons, were discovered in the desert and transported approximately 250 kilometres. The Sculpture Symposium was opened on 23 May 1993 with a dedication to a great humanitarian, the late Professor Fred Hollows. | ||||
Barrier Social Democratic Club
- Category: Broken Hill-Attraction
| 218 Argent St, Broken Hill, 2880 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Website | Phone: 08-8088 4477 | FreeCall: |
![]() The Demo Club - Simply the Best! Situated in the heart of Broken Hill and close to the railway station, the Demo has a Family Bistro and Coffee Shop, provides Keno, pool tables and conference facilities. Sports can be watched on big screen televisions providing Austar. There's a fantastic game room for kids and the weekend is full of live entertainment. | ||||



















