Jumbuck Motor Inn Tenterfield New South Wales
Conveniently situated in the heart of Tenterfield, the AA 3½ star-rated Jumbuck Motor Inn motel has sixteen ground floor accommodation units with double-glazed windows for a quiet stay. Located next to the information centre and only 200m from the Post Office, shops & restaurants, the motel is in a great spot either for an overnight or an extended stay. It is the motel with the big heart in the heart of Tenterfield.
Some general features include:
- Owner operated
- Good clean rooms
- Reasonable rates
- Licenced
- Covered parking for cars
- Secured parking for motor cycles
- Free wireless broadband
- Self service laundry facilities
- Non-smoking floors
- Family rooms or doubles and singles are available
- Most rooms have queen-size beds
- Reps welcome
- Coffee and tea making facilities
Room facilities and photographs are on the accommodation page . Our rates vary, depending on the time of year, but are very competitive. Please contact us for your price.
Tenterfield is known as "The Birthplace of Our Nation" and is situated on the New England Highway between Glen Innes and Stanthorpe, 3 hours drive from Brisbane and on the Bruxner Highway, west of Casino, 2.5 hours from Byron Bay, 2 hours from Lismore, See the map of where we are situated.
There are many National Parks which offer great walks and our famous granite rock known as Bald Rock, which is a great climb. The The Sir Henry Parkes Memorial School of Arts Museum is a short walk from the motel and is a must to visit. The Tenterfield Railway Station & Museum is also not far away and is an outstanding asset to Tenterfield. The Centenary Museum & Petre Cottage, Police Station and Court House are all not to be missed. Why not stay an extra day?
There is also a fine selection of wineries nearby where you are able to taste and buy at cellar door prices. Tenterfield is the birth place of Peter Allen and the Tenterfield Saddler (immortalised in Peter's song) retail shop is an excellent place to visit.
In autumn the streets are ablaze with colour from the leaves on the trees that line almost every street, producing a spectacular display and it's well worth a visit to Tenterfield in autumn.