Maiden’s Hotel
59 Yartla Street, Menindee 2879
Provides outback accommodation along with ice cold beer and great Aussie tucker to make your visit comfortable and memorable.
The first European settlement was undertaken by Tom Pain and his family, who built the Menindee Hotel in 1853. Now known as the Maiden's Menindee Hotel, it is reputed to be the second oldest hotel still in continuous operation in NSW. The colonial explorers Burke and Wills used the hotel as a staging point for their disastrous 1860 expedition to the Gulf of Carpentaria.
The Maiden's features a display of artwork by renowned area artists and photographs depicting the building of the Menindee Lakes Scheme.
- Free WiFi
- WiFi
- Cots
- Bar
- Beer garden
- Open fireplace
- Drinking water
- BBQ
- Hot showers
- Toilets
- Free WiFi
- Tea & coffee facilities
- Air conditioner
- No smoking
- Heating
- Single rooms
- Double rooms
- Twin rooms
- Linen & towels