Accommodation Cue WA

Accommodation Cue WA is pretty rustic but it is a very attractive old mining town and the history just oozes from the old buildings built in the 1890's and the abandoned Mine infrastructure like the Great Fingall Mine Office, old goldmines and open cuts.


Cue once had a population of up to 10000 people.


Udo lives in Cue and I have my holiday Donga there, it's a great place in winter, during the wildflower season and of course, for metal detecting.

There are a number of options for accommodation in Cue, ranging from the Caravan park in Cue called the Tourist Park, which also has some historic cottages through to a hotel and neaby farmstay at Nallan Station.

Details of Accommodation Cue WA.

Cue Tourist Park

In the Main St passing though town to the North of the centre of town.

Contact 08 99631107

The Park offers powered and unpowered sites, Historic Cottages and camping.

Current Fees are published here:
http://www.cue.wa.gov.au/cue-tourist-park#fees-charges"

Accommodation Type

Cost at December 2020

Powered Site 2 people $27 per night or $162 per week
Powered Site PENSIONER 2 people $20 per night or $120 per week
Unpowered (Overflow) Site per person per night$25.00 per night
Camp Site 2 people$20.00 per night or $120 per week.
Empty Van Parked$5.00 per night
Historic Cottages 2 people per night$95.00 per double per night or $450 per week 2 single beds and $10 per extra guest per night in the 4 Berth
Historic Cottages We have 4 x Doubles (which have 1 x double bed only) and 2 x 4 Berth (which have 1 x double and 2 x single beds).

The Shire of Cue website suggests that you need to book in advance from Late April to Late September.


Contact number and Email Address

Phone 08 99631107 Dianne

email touristpark@cue.wa.gov.au


Murchison Club Hotel

Murchison Hotel CueMurchison Hotel Cue
Situated right in the Main St of Cue - it is not a big town you wont miss any of these establishments.

The hotel offers 17 rooms, 12 self contained motel units and a 2 self contained family motel units and a restaurant, bar and beer garden.

Prices are not published.

You need to contact them directly to make bookings and obtain prices.




Queen of the Murchison Guest House and Cafe

Queen of the Murchison Guest house and cafeQueen of the Murchison Guest house and cafe

The Queen of the Murchison Guest House and Coffee Shop is also situated right in the Main St of Cue.

A very attractive building facade.

Home Style Accommodation with Coffee Shop.
The current range of accommodation prices is $105 to $176 per Night.

Contact number and Email Address


Daryl and Joyce Phone +61 8 99631625
email info@queenofthemurchison.com.au
<p> Website Queen of the Murchison Guest House and cafe



Nallan Station

A few kilometres North of Town on the Great Northern Highway is  Nallan Station which provides some Station Stay Cottage, Shearers Shed accommodation and Caravan parking.

2 bedroom Cottage that sleeps 6 is published at"

- $110 per night for Master Bedroom. QS Bed.

-$70 per night double bed,

- Bunk bed in same bedroom $35 per night per person.

A newly renovated Shearers Quarters that sleeps 12, (2 double rooms and 4 twin)

The Shearer’s Quarters is:

- $25/night for single bed (linen pack $10)

- $50/night for double (linen pack $20)

And many unpowered van/camp sites along with a newly renovated Amenities Block with coin operated washing machine (soon to be installed)

Unpowered Caravan Camping sites $25 per site for two adults with Showers and a BBQ available.

Also a Large Kitchen and Outdoor BBQ area.


All booking can be made via Airbnb.

Contact Number and Email

Phone Shelley, Cath and Dave: (08) 9963 1054,
Mobile: 0498 747 422
Email: visitnallan@outlook.com

Website  Nallan Station Cue WA


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