Gulgong is unique, many buildings are original . The Mayne street is still narrow as in the Cobb and Co days. The people are friendly and the museums are incredible. A shame it is still not on the back of the ten dollar not.
If you are visiting Mudgee wineries . Gulgong is a must for a visit.
The pubs are great and The Silver Fox Café was great for coffee and lunch.
Enjoy your visit.
K
Guest review by
Kerry
Australia
10.0
Gulgong is a nice little town, the motel clean and tidy, the...
Gulgong is a nice little town, the motel clean and tidy, the staff were helpful, the bowling club was great, our meal was great.
The people that we met around town were nice and friendly.
The weather was very chilly and damp for a couple of days.
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Guest review by
Simpson
10.0
Gulgong is a gorgeous little village, steeped in history.
Gulgong is a gorgeous little village, steeped in history. There are pubs with roaring fires, and interesting little shops to explore. All the locals we encountered were really friendly and ready for a chat. The pubs offer delicious, hearty, (large!) meals, at great prices. There’s a big IGA if you need to buy any provisions (even it has kept the old-word character of the village, as it’s housed in an old ‘merchants’ store!)
Just one thing to be e aware of though is that a few of the shops only open towards the end of the week, and on weekends.
I’d recommend a trip to Gulgong to anyone.
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Guest review by
Lynda
Australia
8.0
Old gold mining town with a wonky main street and lots of...
Old gold mining town with a wonky main street and lots of well preserved historic buildings. Don't miss the Gulgong Pioneer Museum and the wonderful Holterman Museum. If you like browsing different shops go to Stacks Downunder- so called because it is located under the local supermarket. There is a lot of stuff you didn't even know you needed.
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Guest review by
The Mudgee Rambler
Australia
10.0
Loved Gulgong, can't wait to get back and explore more of...
Loved Gulgong, can't wait to get back and explore more of the area. Loved the look and feel of the town, so impressed with how the buildings have been maintained, gives a great glimpse back in time, to bad more places aren't preserved in this way.
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Guest review by
Sue
Australia
10.0
A selection of outstanding museums in the context of a...
A selection of outstanding museums in the context of a beautifully preserved historic town. The main street is delightful to walk along. Lots of wineries nearby to sample. Close enough to Mudgee to be convenient for excellent restaurants and don't miss the balloon ride at daybreak, it's brilliant.
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Guest review by
Fiona
Australia
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Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 177 reviews
Exceptional · 177 reviews
It was a different experience to stay in a "fish bowl" that offered complete privacy while allowing for panoramic views of open countryside. The kitchenette with complimentary continental breakfast and Nespresso machine was unexpected. Comfortable bed, good shower and effective heating for the cold nights. Only a short distance from Gulgong and the best of Thai Restaurants. Tip: For arrival at night, the entry is on the bend of the road.
Passable - What previous guests thought, 96 reviews
Passable · 96 reviews
The location was great.
We travelled in a group of 5 and we were accommodated very comfortably. A lovely small hotel and one comment was "its as cute as a button"!
Wonderful country hospitality, we would definitely stay again.
Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 71 reviews
Fabulous · 71 reviews
Gulgong is a great place. Very nice town. Pub is centrally located (which is not hard in Gulgong as it's a small place)
Rooms are ok for a night. Beds are comfortable