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Port Augusta (2.7 miles from Port Augusta Airport)
Standpipe Golf Motor Inn offers accommodation in Port Augusta. It features free WiFi, a restaurant, outdoor pool, barbecue area and views of the golf course and gardens. Staff were absolute gems - very helpful, polite and offered some great advice for my travels. I was knackered after a long day of driving so ordered room service, which I am usually sceptical about. The food was absolutely incredible - best garlic naan I have ever tasted, and the curry was delicious. The room is also very modern for an inn, and easily the nicest inn I had stayed in during my East > West Coast roadtrip. Room had all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay. Good bed, clean bathroom, working fridge and parking right outside your secure, locked door. Window also had a secure roll down shield thing which was a beautiful touch of security for a female travelling solo!
Hotel in Port Augusta ( 2.8 miles)
Set in Port Augusta, 5.2 km from Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary, The Flinders Hotel Motel Port Augusta offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. Staff are friendly and welcoming. Though we were barely there for the week we stayed we had everything we needed. Very hard to get accomodation in Port Augusta at the time but Lisa( receptionist) the legend made room for me and my children for a week stay in such short notice. Very thankful.
Port Augusta (2.8 miles from Port Augusta Airport)
Located in Port Augusta, at the corner of Eyre and Stuart Highway, Crossroads Ecomotel is a newly built Eco-friendly motel with energy efficient buildings constructed from rammed earth and SIPs with... Very clean, spacious rooms, good location.
Hotel in Port Augusta ( 2.9 miles)
Set in Port Augusta, 5.9 km from Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary, Comfort Inn & Suites Augusta Westside offers accommodation with barbecue facilities and free private parking. Clean rooms, nice shower products
Port Augusta (2.9 miles from Port Augusta Airport)
Located in Port Augusta, 5.3 km from Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary, Costello Hotels Port Augusta provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. Beautifully renovated heritage building.
Port Augusta (2.9 miles from Port Augusta Airport)
Discovery Parks - Port Augusta is situated right at the foothills of the Flinders Ranges, where the desert meets the sea. Very easy to find. Very detailed instructions for me as I was arriving after hours.
Port Augusta (2.9 miles from Port Augusta Airport)
Majestic Oasis Apartments is located in Port Augusta, overlooking the waters of the Upper Spencer Gulf. The hotel was located conveniently in the middle of town. We stayed here to escape the heat as we're travelling in a van around Australia. The room was very nice and comfortable with options to do cook indoors or order room service. The shower pressure was great and the beds comfy. There was even washing machine and a dryer in the bathroom to catch up on laundry. I would highly recommend this place and would stay here again.
Port Augusta (2.9 miles from Port Augusta Airport)
Conveniently located within 10 minutes’ walking distance to Port Augusta town centre, the Augusta Courtyard Motel offers spacious rooms and barbecue facilities. close to town close to a pub very clean.
Port Augusta (3 miles from Port Augusta Airport)
Located in Port Augusta, 5.7 km from Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary, Motel Poinsettia provides accommodation with barbecue facilities and free private parking. Good value and location. The new owners are very interested in guest satisfaction. A good experience.
Hotel in Port Augusta ( 3.1 miles)
Boasting a bar, Pastoral Hotel Motel is set in Port Augusta in the South Australia region, 4 km from Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary. Fantastic big room and bathroom. Very clean. Really comfortable bed. Two free drinks with dinner at the bistro. Quiet. Safe. The best place we have stayed in so far having travelled from Sydney to Perth and stayed in Port Augusta on our way back.
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AS had lived there before it's nice to see friends & family again but was a sad visit this time. love the weather & old railway station mural is wonderful to see along with Wadlarda museum that shows the history of Pt Augusta
Port Augusta is beyond disappointing. On the map it looks like it would be a great place to stay. In reality, it offers almost nothing for visitors other than an overnight stop for people going where they really want to go, which is clearly NOT Port Augusta. It has so much unrealised potential to be a 'destination' but its lack of desire to serve tourists leaves it as nothing more than a 'waypoint'.
Port Augusta is an underrated gem of a town. Great shopping, lots of cafes, a traveler’s rest kind of vibe. I had a brush with the law while I was there-failing to indicate in a timely manner-but the policeman couldn’t have been nicer. He understood that I was new here, and allowed me some leeway. Only a caution, and some knowledgeable advice on the ins and outs of the town generally. Astounding. The smell of the seaweed, and the sound of distant gulls feels good here, after the Nullabor drive. Lots to recommend it. Stay a while
We like Port Augusta but usually only stay one night because we're passing through. It has many challenges as a community and sometimes gets bad press BUT it is great place to spend at least two nights, and three if you want to relax as well as sight see. The Arid Lands Botanic Gardens are a favourite of ours - best to do a guided tour if you want to learn about our amazing desert flora - and it's OK to have a dog on a leash in a couple of areas. We'd planned to have an arid tasting plate, but the cafe was closing so we missed out on that. The Wadlata Outback Centre is definitely worth a -take-your-time visit and the Yarta Purtli Art Gallery too. The coastal walk is a highlight even if you only do some of it and the Standpipe Hotel's northern Indian menu is fabulous - as it has been for a long time.
We loved the Botanic Gardens and spent most of our one day only there. Also our walk up to the Red Cliffs. We plan to visit again and explore more of the township and the estuary. Lots more to do yet.
Port Augusta in SA is like Alice Springs where I live in NT, both great places that people like to bash. Port Augusta has long been a crossroads to the north and south of South Australia and has long been a growing hub that has come along in leaps and bounds whilst still dealing with nay sayers. I would recommend Port Augusta as at least an overnight stop but also as a springboard for places like Whyalla, Roxby Downs and Adelaide. I try to stay in different places each time I visit and have experienced a lot of levels in accommodation, each with their own benefits.