Located in Junee, 41 km from Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre, Junee Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Geraldine
Australia
The Junee Hotel is a beautiful, classic old Australian pub, situated in the heart of Junee. Easy walking distance to anywhere in town.
The food is great and the staff were lovely.
Set in Junee, 38 km from Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre and 38 km from National Glass Art Gallery, Elizabeth Street Guesthouse offers barbecue facilities and air conditioning.
Richards
Australia
Gorgeous accommodation!
Very comfortable, extremely clean and had all the amenities needed for a family.
We were impressed with the layout and style of the guesthouse. There was plenty of space for our children inside and outside. Photo's are accurate.
The location was close enough to walk to the shops. The street was quiet and parking was easy.
We would definitely stay again on our next trip to visit Junee. Thank you!
Featuring lake views, Junee Tourist Park is set in Junee, around 42 km from National Glass Art Gallery. Offering free private parking, the 4-star holiday park is 42 km from Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre.
Set in Junee, 41 km from Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre, The Crossing Motel offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Wendy
Australia
John and Lee were great hosts.John cooked great Lambs Fry and hubby had it twice. The restaurant was lovely and meals very enjoyable.
Junee Motor Inn is located in the heart of Junee, less than 10 minutes' walk from local restaurants, pubs, shops and the Junee Train Station. Junee District Hospital is just 250 metres away.
Situated in Wagga Wagga, 13 km from Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre and 13 km from National Glass Art Gallery, Nunkeri- A Country Oasis overlooking Wagga Wagga features spacious air-conditioned...
Enjoyed Junee. Sad the museum cafe not functioning.
Enjoyed Junee. Sad the museum cafe not functioning. Enjoyed the meal at the commercial. Visited the haunted house, well worth the visit. Chocolates and liqourice factory food average , gifts lovely but very expensive. Railway 🚃 magnificent, the presenting was very helpful and full of information we worth the visit.
June
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Disappointed with opening times of tourist areas.missed out...
Disappointed with opening times of tourist areas.missed out on visiting licorice factory and roundhouse due to not opening until after 10.00 am.hopeto get there another day..good area for sightseeing old town buildings.
Belinda
Scored 10
10
The town centre is separated by the rail line.
The town centre is separated by the rail line. You could catch a train and spend the night in Junee. Town is clean and tidy and easy to walk around on flat surfaces. A lot of historical buildings. Easy walk or short drive to Junee Licorice and Chocolate Factory. The Ex-Services club displays war memorabilia and appears to have been recently upgraded. Staff at the club were friendly and the restaurant serves delicious Chinese meals.
mcju
Australia
Scored 4.0
4.0
Accommodation was terrible,dirty and not at all what was...
Accommodation was terrible,dirty and not at all what was expected. Both my sister any myself are senior citizens. You can imagine our surprise when we read the sign about being 30 kgs for the bunks! I didn’t take enough photos of the dirty state and disrepair of our cabin. It was not cheap either.
Junee itself was just lovely .
Licorice factory, Monte Christo and the Railway Museum were great👍 The doll museum was a fantastic experience that we were not expecting.
Junee people were great and very welcoming.
If it wasn’t for the On-site cabin at the Caravan Park we would probably stayed another day.
Jill
Australia
Scored 10
10
Beautiful town, much bigger than expected and a thriving hub...
Beautiful town, much bigger than expected and a thriving hub and close community. The town is very well looked after and cleaned, there is plenty to do for tourists. The locals are very friendly and you can tell they look after each other.
We had breakfast at the Swooping Magpie Cafe which was fantastic - food was reasonably priced & yummy and coffee was great and was thriving and busy.
We had dinner at the Junee Ex-Services Memorial Club, nice staff and Chinese food was nice - huge servings.
Roundhouse Museum, Monte Cristo doll museum, and Urban wetland were very interesting tourist spots. Enjoyed the lake and feeding the ducks.
We really enjoyed the Licorice and Chocolate factory, though through no fault of their own most of it was closed for COVID - fantastic food and coffee and gift shop, you can also pick up some delicious local foods (dressings, sauces, jams etc).
The market on Sunday morning was really nice and had quite a bit for a small town.
Plenty to do for people of any age, very tourist friendly.
WinterRainn
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
There was a pool view from our room, but the pool was not...
There was a pool view from our room, but the pool was not being used. Also, as the curtains were closed when we arrived, we didn't see the pool when we arrived. Seeing the pool might have made the room feel bigger. We ate at the Red Cow Hotel, which was pretty good, as recommended by the owner of the motel. We only stayed one night,
Judith
Australia
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