To cater for the boom in roadtrips and domestic tourism, Broken Hill Outback Resort has launched a new deluxe package for its luxury cabins which offer expansive decks, king beds, spa baths and showers overlooking the ochre dunes of the surrounding desert.
From April 1, 2021, rates for the resort’s 24 cabins will include a gourmet continental breakfast for two, fresh coffee and deluxe toiletries, with rates from $255 per cabin per night for panoramic shower king cabins, $275 a night for the popular king spa cabins and $295 a night for the family cabins accommodating four people.
Special Launch Offer – Free Dinner for Two
To mark the release of the new deluxe packages, Out of the Ordinary Outback is offering a free dinner for two at Broken Hill Outback Resort for resort cabin bookings of three nights or more. A three-night cabin stay is available from $765 per cabin. The deal also includes a gourmet continental breakfast for two each day and a welcome pack on arrival containing Australian savoury and sweet delights to enjoy in your cabin during your stay. The offer is for cabin stays from April 1 to June 30, 2021, and is subject to availability.
Visit www.brokenhilloutbackresort.com.au or call 1300 679 688.
Fusing nature and luxury and offering a genuine outback experience within NSW, Broken Hill Outback Resort opened in 2018 amongst red sands 13km east of Broken Hill in far west NSW. The resort offers 24 deluxe, self-contained cabins as well as a fully serviced camp and caravan ground grouped around a charming, 130-year-old pub completely restored by Out of the Ordinary Outback to offer a bar and bistro restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating. New deluxe, ready-to-use swags can be hired including linen and there’s a fire pit at night so all resort guests can gather to toast marshmallows under starry outback skies.
There are live bands on weekends and a swimming pool and outdoor cinema are on the drawing board to enhance the resort further.
Broken Hill boasts character-filled pubs, cafes, hilltop sculptures, art galleries, space observatories, indigenous culture and rugged outback scenery and is an ideal destination for road trips, train journeys or flights from cities like Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide.
Out of the Ordinary Outback owns seven properties in far west NSW – Broken Hill Outback Resort as well as The Argent Motel and The Tourist Lodge – both in Broken Hill, and the Copper City Motel/Hotel in Cobar, Warrawong on the Darling at Wilcannia, the Ivanhoe Hotel Motel and the famous White Cliffs Underground Motel – Australia’s largest underground accommodation. Out of the Ordinary Outback also owns the Tri State Safaris touring company. www.outoftheordinaryoutback.com.au