This historic pub dates back to the 1930s, when Wolfram was mined nearby.
Today Devils Marbles Hotel provides comfortable cabins or caravan park accommodation, food and refreshments for travellers who want to experience the hospitality for which the outback is famous.
Devils Marbles Hotel is also the closest accommodation to the Karlu Karlu / Devils Marbles.
Rooms
Single Room
Sleeps 6 guests
The single rooms are very basic and contain a single bed and a close to all amenities.
Singles Room with Bunk
Sleeps guests
Single bunk bed and fridge. Shared bathrooms with caravan park
Deluxe Cabin
Sleeps guests
Queen bed in one room
Two single bunk beds in hallway
Ensuite bathroom and living room area
Ensuite Room with Bunk
Sleeps guests
Queen and single bunk bed in the same room
Ensuite bathroom and television
Ensuite Room
Sleeps guests
Queen and Single bed in same room
Ensuite bathroom and television
Deluxe Queen Cabin
Sleeps 2 guests
Stand-alone cabin newly commissioned in July 2023.
The Deluxe Cabin consists of a master bedroom with a queen bed, bathroom, television, split air- conditioning and heating, microwave, toaster, plates and cutlery, and tea & coffee amenities.
Caravan Sites
Sleeps 6 guests
The caravan sites are on grassed areas, and are located close to the shared amenities and facilities.
Camping Site - Powered
Sleeps guests
The camping sites are on grassed areas, with good drinking water and are located near the shared amenities.
Camping Sites - Unpowered
Sleeps guests
The camping sites are on grassed areas, with good drinking water and clean amenities. Price quoted is per person.
Facilities
- Baggage Holding Room
- Bar
- Barbeque
- Cafe
- Camp Kitchen
- Carpark
- Communal Kitchen
- Family Friendly
- Gas
- Laundry
- Outdoor Dining Area
- Pet Friendly - Enquire
- Public Telephone
- Restaurant
- Swimming Pool
- Broadband Internet Access
Activities
- Camping
- Swimming
Accreditation
- Quality Tourism Accreditation
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