
Packsaddle Bar & Restaurant
There's nothing like happy hour at the end of a long hard travelling day.
Come on in, sit down inside or out, and enjoy an icy cold beer, wine, spirit or soft drink.
Chat with Mia and Arnie and the locals - they know all the secrets about travelling in the outback, the out-of-the-way sites, the best four-wheel drive trails and the best way to get there.
Packsaddle Roadhouse - Bar & Restaurant
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Packsaddle Roadhouse Accommodation
Country hospitality at its best!
Packsaddle Roadhouse offers a range of accommodation options, even a few for those who BYO (RVs and camping).
Our Roadhouse offers travellers friendly, refreshing, outback motel-style accommodation, from on-site cabins set amongst wonderful sandy gardens to sites for caravanning and camping enthusiasts.
With 16 rooms ranging from family rooms to doubles and twin singles, our on-site accommodation can sleep up to 36 people.
In total, we offer 2 family rooms, 4 double rooms and 10 twin singles.
- $120/ double rooms
- $95/ single rooms
- ** Family rooms: $110 plus $10 extra per child and/or $20 extra per adult
If you're a camper and just need a break from travelling, we offer quality amenities (shower and toilet facilities) with powered and unpowered sites.
- Powered camping $35,
- Unpowered free
Our cabins accommodation includes:
- Air-conditioning
- TV
- Fridge
- Tea and coffee-making facilities
- Free continental breakfast is available in the Wool Shed
- Shared clean, modern bathroom facilities
- 3G Telstra service available
Packsaddle Roadhouse - Accommodation
Welcome to Packsaddle Roadhouse
A Diamond in the Dust
Packsaddle Roadhouse is located on the Silver City Highway, 175 kilometres north of Broken Hill, and is home to Mia and Arnie, who offer a welcoming stop for weary travellers.
With on-site and camping accommodation, Packsaddle Roadhouse is a "must-do" stopover in your outback travel adventures, with its bar, dining room and outside area. The world-famous Packsaddle Roadhouse has been featured in many Australian travel and camping guides and was recently featured in the New York Times.
It's where you can enjoy a meal and a drink, sit and chat with fellow travellers and locals, and gaze into the clear outback night sky.
Packsaddle Roadhouse also offers fuel supplies, so there is no need to stress about stretching it north to Tibooburra or south to Broken Hill. Fill up at Packsaddle and enjoy the hospitality!
Life couldn't be better!