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Car Parking | |
Free off street parking.
How to get to Aussie Settler Motel | |
From Canberra Visitor Information Centre, travel South along Northbourne and Commonwealth Avenues towards Parliament House. Peel off to the left onto State Circle and take the fourth turn left onto Canberra Avenue. Follow Canberra Avenue for approximately 10 kilometres to Queanbeyan. Continue through the main street of Queanbeyan and cross the Queanbeyan River Bridge.Travel through one roundabout and take the next turn on the left.Aussie Settler is on the left hand side of the road (next to Kentucky Fried Chicken).
From Sydney, turn left onto the Federal Highway exit south of Goulburn.Travel to Sutton, take the Sutton Rd to Queanbeyan.Turn right at the first roundabout(near Red Rooster).The Aussie Settler is diagonally opposite the Caltex Service Station.
From Melbourne,exit onto the Barton Highway north of Yass.Travel 51 kilometres to Canberra,turn right onto Northbourne Ave to the City.Proceed as for the directions from the Canberra Visitor Information Centre.
From the South Coast, travel west along the Kings Highway onto Bungendore Rd.Travel through the first roundabout(near Spotlight).The Aussie Settler is diagonally opposite the Caltex Service station.
# City(950 m)
# Bus Interchange(950m)
# Railway Station(1km)
# Queanbeyan Visitor Information Centre(1km)
# International Airport(5km)
Out and About | |
The Aussie Settler Motel is adjacent to Sieffert and David Campese ovals.
Golf, tennis, soccer, a gymnasium and fitness centre
and ten-pin bowling facilities are within easy walking distance.
The Aussie Settler Motel is right next door to KFC and McDonalds with Hungry Jacks just around the corner.
Queanbeyan town centre has a large selection of eateries and fine dining only a short 5 minute
stroll away, or why not take a drive into nearby exclusive Canberra suburbs Manuka or Kingston,
famous for their offering of diverse culinary delights.
Fishing in nearby rivers and Googong Dam
Mountain biking, bush walking and orienteering in surrounding National Parks and ACT Forests.
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