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Aromet Motor Inn
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We set out to be the friendly motel in the friendliest town. That means you'll find a happy, friendly face when you come to us. And we are trying to run a motel the way we wanted motels to be run when we stayed in them. So you'll be treated as part of our family when you stay with us Stay with us an you'll be "part of the family" -m because you're staying in our home and we will welcome you that way.

The motel has been refurbished, but has the advantage that all the rooms are double brick, which means less noise from neighbours or outside the motel.
At the Aromet Motor Inn, we have a range of facilities to make your stay as relaxing and enjoyable as possible - a home away from home.

During the warmer days of summer, our pool gets lots of use - and on occasion we will put on a sausage sizzle for our guests.
There's not much better a way to end the day than having a few drinks around the pool with the aroma of a BBQ lifting the taste buds. Towels for the pool are available from reception
The ideal place to catch up with friends - or meet new ones. Havachat Place is located beside the pool and BBQ area.
It's where we get to know our guests and to welcome them to Temora.
All guests have access to the BBQ area beside the swimming pool. We can even provide sausages, sauces, bread etc and BBQ tools are available through reception.

It's a pleasant way to enjoy an evening meal.

Hotel Contacts
Phone: Fax:
+61 2 69771877 +61 2 69771181
Email address: Web:
booking@aromet.com
aromet.com
Hotel Contacts: Zip:
132 Victoria Street 2666
City: Country:
TEMORA Australia
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2006 - From: 31/Mar/2009 To: 30/Dec/2009
Room Types Full Seasonal Rate Discount GHD Discounted rate
Double/Single AUD 94.00 15% AUD 79.9
Queen AUD 83.00 15% AUD 70.55
Twin Singles AUD 83.00 15% AUD 70.55
2006 - From: 31/Dec/2009 To: 31/Dec/2009
Room Types Full Seasonal Rate Discount GHD Discounted rate
Double/Single AUD 94.00 15% AUD 79.9
Queen AUD 83.00 15% AUD 70.55
Twin Singles AUD 83.00 15% AUD 70.55

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Points of interest:
Temora is the hub of the Goldenfields of the Eastern Riverina. – the rich farmlands producing grains, cattle, wool, pigs and much, much more.

Temora is also the hub of the goldfields of the late 19th Century, when thousands of miners swarmed through the area to find its golden riches – and they left much of it behind. Today’s riches include the majestic Australian scenery, the classic Edwardian buildings, the fields of wheat, barley, canola and more, the sheep and cattle grazing lazily under a clear blue Australian sky and the many tourist attractions that provide today “gems” for Australian and international travellers alike.Perhaps one of the greatest riches lies in the history of the region – and its historical venues.

The Temora AViation Museum is one of the treasures of the Goldenfields region. The Temora Aviation Museum has a superb collection of Warbirds – and they fly once a month.
Visit their Website for more information: http://www.aviationmuseum.com.au/
One of the great collections of Australian history lies in thie Temora Rural Museum - a little treasure on the southern outskirts of Temora. Operated by the Temora Historical Society with the support of Temora Shire Council, this Museum includes such treasures as a steam-operated gold stamper, the bar of an old Australian pub that was secured just before it was demolished, a one-teacher schoolhouse (one room really), a tiny old country churchouse wth seating for around a dozen people, the original home of the Bradman family (an old slab timber hut), old tractors and the (still operational) workings of the old flour mill. The Museum includes an old dance hall, the old Temora ambulance station (complete with old ambulances), the old flatbed printing press of the Temora Independent newspaper and much, much more. There’s a genealogy research section, a geological museum (which includes Temora Greenstone, a stone tat is only found in this area) as well as old fashion outfits, historical research information and ALL the archived records of Temora Shire.
There’s a special walking tour around Temora that will allow you to enjoy the façade of some of the beautiful Edwardian and Georgian buildings in the town. The tour comes complete with tour notes from the Temora Visitor Information Centre.
Temora’s goldfields, which were discovered in the 1890’s, were rich and plentiful. They created a gold rush that saw the town founded as a bustling centre that would later become a regional force for the farms that were left behind after the heady days of gold digging. The gold mines are still in evidence today and the tunnels still run deep beneath the ground (in fact some of the tunnels still run under the main street – Hoskins Street) and periodically a Temoran wakes to find their rotary clothes line flat on the ground – thanks to the subsidence of an old tunnel. Plans are in hand to try to re-open some of the old mines but in the interim there are tours that will take you around the old sites, particularly the most famous of the mines – the Mother Shipton – that yielded three nuggets that contained, respectively, 258,33 ounces of gold, 41.53 ounces and 8.49 ounces for which the Department of Mines paid 1, 233 pounds eight shillings ($2,466).
Temora is the custodian of a rich Australian heritage on several fronts. But it is the heritage that is being preserved for this and future generations to reflect upon. That’s why Temora has a Heritage Trail and we provide maps and/or guides to conduct you around some of that heritage. Our Heritage Trail starts in Temora and takes in Ariah (pronounced “area”) Park, Bectric and Sebastopol. Tours can be organised through reception at the Aromet Motor Inn or through the Temora Visitor Information Centre. You can see the town once christened “the town of wowsers, bowsers and Peppercorn Trees”, find yourself in Quandary, discover a pise (mud brick) hall and visit a location where goldminers were wont to drink.
Temora is a great hub from which to explore or service the region stretching from Orange, Forbes and Parkes to Wagga’s district and from Canberra and Yass to Narrandera, Leton and Griffith.
Fancy a trip down railway memory lane? We will show you some of the equipment that was used to make our railways the prime transport for our crops in the early days of the region. We’ll also show you a museum that will have you gasping if you’re a railway buff. Even if you’re not, you can admire some of the great locomotives that played a significant role in building our Nation.
Our Sweet Tooth tour will have you licking your lips. Ever got lost in chocolate factory? We’ll take you to one. What about liquorice? Try to eat your fill on this tour. Enjoy special jams? That’s also part of the tour. And we’ll even toss in a haunted house.
Goldenfields area is where you’ll find some fabulous antiques – at terrific prices. This tour will take you around some of the many antique and old ware shops. If you like old things you’ll just love this tour.
This is a tour for all those who enjoy the invigoration of natural mineral springs. We’ll make sure you leave satisfied – and after a healthy meal as part of the tour.
Yes, we have a great golf tour for you. Try some (or all) of these courses:

Temora
Coolamon
‘West Wyalong
Young
Cootamundra
Harden
Junee
Wagga (any of four courses)
Narrandera
Leeton
Ardlethan
Ganmain
Gundagai
Lockhart
The Rock
We’ll organise the itinerary for you – and that includes green fees. For large parties we will organise transport to each of the Clubs and ensure that meals are provided if required.

Route Description:
We’re at the crossroads of the “short cut” from Sydney or Canberra to Adelaide or the Riverina and from Melbourne to Queensland. The Goldfields Way is the quickest route for Victorians to Queensland, turning off the Hume Highway around Ettamogah Pub (just north of Albury) and turning off the Newell Highway at Wyalong. The Burley Griffin Way links two of the towns associated with this great architect – Canberra and Griffith. It’s the quick way from Sydney to Adelaide, just by turning off the Hume Highway at Bowning, just south of Yass.
General Policy:
Check-in from 1pm unless arrangements mde prior to arrival; check out by 10am. Cots available, extra bedding available if required.
Cancellation Policy:
Cancellations are possible without charge until 24 hours before day of arrival or 48 hours prior to day of arrival on Temora Avation Museumn FLying weekends
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