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This spring, stay in Outback NSW’s world-renowned White Cliffs Underground Motel – Australia’s largest underground accommodation – and pay half the price for the second night.

Spring is the perfect time to explore the outback of NSW, with mild sunny days enhancing the region’s far horizons, open, rugged spaces and big skies.

Owned by Out of the Ordinary Outback and one of only three ‘dugout’ motels in Australia, the White Cliffs Underground Motel attracts guests from around the world who enjoy a constant temperature of 22 degrees as well as a licensed restaurant, café, bar and above-ground swimming pool.

The tiny opal township of White Cliffs is located in far west NSW, 1025km from Sydney and 781km north-east of Adelaide. The remote desert hamlet is full of raw charm and colourful characters

This September and October, 2022, adventurous roadtrippers can stay in the White Cliffs Underground Motel for one night for $190 per couple per room (including continental breakfast) and stay a second night for half price ($285 for two nights) while they explore the wild cowboy-like mining hamlet.

Solo travellers can also benefit from the half-price offer, with the first night $160 and the second just $80, totalling $240.

Plus – free night for caravanners

Plus, Out of the Ordinary Outback is offering caravanners a free night at two other properties – the billabong-fringing Warrawong on the Darling outback retreat and the dune-nestled Broken Hill Outback Resort. During September and October, 2022, stay four-nights at either or both properties this September or October, and stay the fourth night for free. Just pay for three. Powered sites are available from $40 a night at Warrawong on the Darling and $45 a night at Broken Hill Outback Resort, which boasts its own outback pub offering hearty meals and cleansing ales.

Book direct through Out of the Ordinary Outback on 1300 679 688 or visit www.outoftheordinaryoutback.com.au

No booking deadline and offers are subject to availability. Conditions apply.

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.

www.outoftheordinaryoutback.com.au