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Bogongview Motor Inn

Address:  35/41 Delany Ave
Bright, VIC, Australia
3741 
Bogongview Motor Inn

Bogongview Motor Inn

   
Contact Person: Wayne Roberts
   
Telephone: 03 5755 1422
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Website: http://bogongviewmotorinn.com.au/  
     
Contact Person 1 :
Leanne Roberts
     
Location of program :
Alpine High Country/ North East Victoria
     
Appropriate age group :
12-17
     
Full Comprehensive Description :


For all Your Bright Accommodation Needs, Stay with us!!

The Bogong View Motor Inn is located in the "Heart of the Alpine High Country" in magnificent Bright.

Situated on the famous Delany Avenue our Motel is just a 5 minute walk from the Town Centre of Bright.

We have a second bus now which can carry 21 passengers. We can arrange high country tours and activities including canoeing abseiling and caving and Mountain bike riding + skiing and ski survival + more and we have a 110 seat restaurant and conference room.

 Delany Avenue is renowned for its Spring and Autumn foliage. In Autumn the Himalayan Cedars and Pin oaks that line both sides of the Avenue burst in to color to provide one of the most magnificent sights imaginable with the Pin oaks providing the rich colors of Autumn and the Himalayan Cedars providing the breaks of rich green necessary to fully appreciate the changing season.

Bright in Winter is the place to be( once seen never forgotten )with the Mountains covered in snow as a backdrop you can really relax and unwind in this beautiful Alpine Town. We can arrange Ski Packages to suit your needs at very reasonable rates much lower than staying on the mountains.The snow resorts are all within easy driving distance of Bright. The gardens in the area look fantastic due to the fact that they bloom all year round in the cool stable climate

In-house Tour Bus. We have our own 12 seater bus so we are able to take guests on tours of their choice or we have a program of tour suggestions for tours of the district. These can include wineries, regional towns, the spectacular alpine high country or specific regional attractions

NEW SERVICE - Ski Transfers

  • Melbourne airport to either Falls Creek or Mt hotham at a cost of $660.00 for one way transfer (gate entry extra to be paid at gate) up to 13 people
  • Albury airport to either Falls Creek or Mt Hotham $300.00 one way (gate entry extra). For up to 13 people.
  • Bright to Mt Hotham or Bright to Falls Creek $150.00 for up to 13 people one way 
  • Bright to Mt Buffalo $135.00 for up to 13 people.one way. Mt Hotham airport to Mt Hotham $170.00


We specialize in hosting touring groups both large and small.

Whether they be coach groups, large family groups, car clubs, motorcycle groups or any of the myriad of groups who tour we are able to put together an accommodation and meals package that will suit. Groups have exclusive use of our fully licensed bar and restaurant

School groups catered for, with assistance given for itineraries, tour guides, ski and clothing hire and boxed lunches available.

A Conference room and facilities are also available.

We can also assist with the development of itineraries for sightseeing whilst you are in the area to ensure you get the most out of your visit to the region.

We are sure you will find our level of hospitality and friendly service second to none..

Spacious grounds gives you the room to move. Plenty of room for vehicles and to"throw the frisby".

Easy access for coaches with sealed, flat loading and unloading areas.

In-house tour bus available for district tours


Our extensive facilities include

  • 32 Large Air Conditioned Motel Units
  • Family Rooms available
  • 24 hr Direct Dial Phones
  • Color TV, Clock Radio, Fridge
  • Tea, Coffee & Toast making facilities
  • Electric Blankets
  • Salt Water Pool
  • BBQ Facilities
  • Free Guest Laundry
  • Car Washing Area
  • Skiers Drying Room
  • Childrens Playground
  • Recreation Room
  • Ample Parking Space 


 


     

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