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89 Jenkins Street, Nundle, New South Wales 2340 Australia
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The Peel Inn is a gold rush pub. It was built by William McIlveen in 1860 after the discovery of the precious metal at Hanging Rock. William hoped to grow prosperous as prospectors spent their money in his establishment. Unfortunately, it didn’t work out as planned. Not long after opening his pub, he lost it in a card game. The new owner was John Schofield. Today, fourth generation publican Robert Schofield has run the hotel for the past 53 years with his wife Margaret. The Peel Inn has been a friendly drinking hole for locals and a welcoming destination for travellers for more than 150 years. The hotel is in the must-see village of Nundle. What Nundle lacks in size, it makes up for in personality. This small, historic mining village of 300 people is nestled between the Peel River and Great Dividing Rage in the New England region of NSW. It’s a 4.5-hour drive north-west of Sydney along the New England Highway and a 7.5-hour drive south of Brisbane. It’s also a 55-minute drive from Tamworth Regional Airport.
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This historic hotel has lots of character and atmosphere and an award winning beer garden, complete with a 150 year old ornamental grape vine. There are 2 bar areas, a dining room and a small 1 table pool area. The bar and restaurant staff are friendly and efficient and very welcoming. We had several meals here during our time in Nundle and apart from the steak which was extremely disappointing, all were tasty and enjoyable. The locally caught trout and salad were the best of the meals we tried. It's a great place to while away a few hours and share drinks and stories with locals and visitors alike.
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Date of stay: December 2022
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Just had a delicious lunch here made by the new chef Ben. Great ploughmans lunch and tasty ribs. Sat outside in the beer garden. Very pleasant. The pub has so much history. Shame it's not closer to sydney!
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Date of stay: December 2022
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Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Great country pub. Perfect for bikers whether cruising or off-road. Comfortable rooms with a reasonable range of selections, good amenities, sensational food and friendly atmosphere. Staff are excellent. Beer is cold and well priced and a very pleasant upstairs verandah for staying guests. This was a repeat visit that is always worth the five hour ride to get to. A short hop from there to Tamworth, Uralla and other places on offer in the New England area for day trips, without the hustle of staying in big towns.
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Date of stay: October 2022Trip type: Travelled with friends
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The Peel Inn Nundle was a delight! Probably the most comfortable bed I’ve ever had at a hotel. It was king sized and we had an en-suite! We ate at the restaurant and all had a delicious meal. Especially the trout!
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Date of stay: June 2022Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Lovely old pub in the gorgeous town of Nundle. Robert the publican was a great host who even cooked us breakfast. Very comfy king size bed in our ensuite room. The verandah outside our door looked out over the town and to the hills beyond. Perfect place to meet up with friends in a nearby room. Only down side was the rumbling of logging trucks past the door starting from early in the morning. A small price to pay for the privilege of staying in this old and much loved pub.
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Date of stay: December 2021Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip:Eat in the restaurant
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We enjoyed our brief stay at Peel Inn Hotel, however would suggest taking a room with an ensuite if on an extended stay. The share bathroom facilities were nice and clean but the room without ensuite was quite small but airy with air conditioning. The restaurant offered a good selection of meals and the two meals we had were very nice especially the steak which was cooked to perfection. Nice beer garden area at the rear of the pub, and a nice verandah upstairs for guests. Parking seems to be random but not a problem. Breakfast was excellent served by two delightful men. Would certainly return.
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Date of stay: November 2021Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip:Book for dinner
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The dominant location in possibly the nearest little town in the region. Accommodation is being upgraded with modern ensuites better than a standard motel. Our rate included a very average breakfast but the previous evening,s dinner was excellent value
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Date of stay: April 2021
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Room Tip:Ensuite rooms best at a cost
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We had a queen room and family room booked for the recent long weekend and we couldn’t have been happier. Both rooms were clean and tidy and had their own en-suites. The staff were all very helpful and friendly. The included breakfast of bacon and eggs was great and the lunch/dinner menu was great with a wide range of options.
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Date of stay: October 2020
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The Perl Inn was our overnight stay after Gloucester prior to the Woollen Mill tour. We had a big corner room with en-suite. Comfy bed, everything worked, plenty of space. Staff were very friendly. Enjoyed a very nice dinner & breakfast of bacon, eggs, tomato, mushies & toast. A great place to stay, eat & relax on the massive upstairs verandah.
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Date of stay: September 2020Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Stayed in a basic room, with old shared bathroom facilities. But there's at least 1 room with an ensuite. Thin walls. The pub itself was good - good food (my steak was perfectly cooked), friendly, good beers. Busy on a Friday night. Great cooked breakfast (included in the room tariff).
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Date of stay: July 2020
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