Goorambat will surprise you

GOOD food, good drinks and good times will be had by all when you visit the Goorambat Railway Hotel.

The historic Railway Hotel was built in 1884 and is a family–orientated hotel with dining room facilities as well as a billiard room and brand new kitchen facility.

Seating is available outside under the veranda or umbrellas to take in the breathtaking views of the Silo Art which includes the amazing Millie 'Winking Owl' and farm scene as well as the local Trewin family's draught horses – that can be lit up at night upon request.

There is also the beautiful 'Sophia' wall art on display at the Uniting Church, as well as 'Rusty' the newest edition on the grain shed upon entering town.

Goorambat Railway Hotel is part of Wiki camps, so you are welcome to park in the backyard and join them for a drink or meal.

If you need accommodation, Broken Creek Bush camp is only a five minute drive or there's a farm stay option through Airbnb called 'Top of the Hill House', which is also only five minutes away.

Did you know that back in 1954, Queen Elizabeth II stayed in Goorambat for the night in a specially commissioned royal train carriage on Goorambat siding before visiting Benalla the following day?

The visit was part of her Victorian tour when and she visited 16 rural towns.

Impress your friends and family with that piece of historical knowledge when you invite them to meet you at the Goorambat Railway Hotel for lunch, dinner or drinks.

Bookings are required on (03) 5764 1206.

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