Trundle Hotel
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Overview
Set in the heart of the charming rural village of Trundle, just a scenic 65km drive northwest of Parkes, the Trundle Hotel stands as a proud piece of New South Wales history and country culture.
Located in a vibrant farming community known for its wheat, sheep, and cattle production, this National Estate-listed hotel is steeped in heritage. The current building, dating back to 1912, is home to the longest veranda in NSW (an impressive 87.6 metres) and looks out onto the widest main street in the state (67 metres).
Whether you're dropping in for an ice-cold beer and a hearty counter meal or planning to stay the night in one of the newly refurbished rooms, the Trundle Hotel offers warm, authentic country hospitality. Most weekends feature live entertainment, making it the perfect spot to relax and soak up the local atmosphere.
Trundle is also famous for its quirky and beloved annual events, including the iconic Bush Tucker Day and the ever-popular Trundle ABBA Festival – both attracting thousands of visitors from near and far.
Planning your next country adventure? Be sure to include a visit to the Trundle Hotel - a true outback gem.