Caravan, Camping and Holiday Parks

Once a haberdashery store and residence, Hosies has been sympathetically transformed into Hill End accommodation for groups of up to 12 people.

Located in the heart of town, a country getaway at Hosies combines modern comforts with the atmosphere of a bygone era. During your stay, you’ll get to enjoy the building in its entirety, including the lower level with a full kitchen, dining and lounge area.

Visit Hill End Heritage Centre for an insight into the village’s former life as a thriving gold mining town, or book an underground tour of Bald Hill tourist mine. Stroll along the Golden Gully walking track, a short drive away, where remnants of old mine shafts and eroded rock formations in the creek bed will ignite your imagination.

Nature lovers can discover cottage-style gardens in summer, and autumn colours along historic avenues of elm, oak, Monterey pine and London plane trees. You may even spot a wallaby or kangaroo wandering around the village.

As the sun goes down, head to Bald Hill, Beaufoy Merlins or Split Rock lookout for that perfect sunset snap. Then stop at the Royal Hotel for a pint with the locals.

Facilities

Barbeque Communal Shower Non Smoking

Membership

Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation

Rates

From AU$80.00

Rates and availability are displayed when making an online booking.

Trading Times

Check In: 2:00 pm
Check Out: 10:00 am

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