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If you're looking to spend a night in the outback, Silverton offers some obvious choices.
Surrounded by the quiet heritage of the town, visitors have their pick of places to stay, whether it be a private cottage or a cabin at the local pub.
Large groups can take advantage of dormitory style accommodation, and those looking for a closer connection to the area can pitch their tent or park their caravan.
No matter where you choose to stay, spending time in Silverton is an unforgettable experience.
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The pub offers accommodation in the form of four cabins equipped with ensuites.
More importantly, 15 ice-cold beers are available, as are light lunches, and the beer garden caters for groups both large and small.Click here to find out more about the SIlverton Hotel. |
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| The cottage sleeps four - including a queen size bed in the unique underground master bedroom - and offers gas heating, evaporative air conditioning, a gas barbecue and television, as well as all the expected kitchen and shower necessities. Click here to find out more about The Blue Bush Country Cottage.. |
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Whether you're after a quiet family picnic, an eventful weekend or a week away from it all, Penrose Park is the place for you.
Powered camping and caravan sites are available, with bunkhouses and a large hall available to rent. Toilet and shower blocks are also available.
Click here to find out more about Penrose park
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Silverton's first Disrict Court was held June 1, 1887 in the Warden's office.
The Courthouse and attached Warden's residense were built in 1889.
On April 10, 1948 the building was offically reopened as the Silverton Memorial Youth Camp and is still in use today.
Dormitory accommodation is available for 52 people with all amenities.
Click here to find out more about the Silverton War Memorial youth camp. |
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