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Ovens Valley Motor Inn - Bright, Australia

Cnr Great Alpine Road & Ashwood Avenue
Bright, 3741
Nightly Rates (82.23 - 82.23)   2 Star
Ovens Valley Motor Inn

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Property Description
Shannon and Simeon at the Sundowner Bright invite guests to sample our regions friendly hospitality. Unwind in one of 24 units and enjoy the surrounding tranquility. Enjoy a continental breakfast or choose a beautiful cooked breakfast from our room service menu.

Amenities
  • 220 AC

  • Air Conditioned

  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Breakfast

  • Continental Breakfast

  • Connecting Rooms

  • Cribs Available

  • Courtyard

  • Family Plan

  • FAX

  • Free Parking

  • On the Garden

  • International Direct Dial

  • Iron

  • Ironing Board

  • Kitchenette

  • Guest Laundromat

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Mountain View

  • Mountain View

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Picnic Area/Tables

  • Pool View

  • Bus Parking

  • Queen Bed

  • Radio

  • Refrigerator

  • Room Service

  • Western Room Style

  • Sauna

  • Shower

  • Single Bed

  • Sitting Area

  • Smoke Detectors

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Telephone

  • Tennis

  • Toilet

  • TV

  • Television with Cable


  • Room Information
  • 1 Queen + 1 Single

  • Large room with mountain views Kitchenette tea coffee and toast making Spacious motel style unit with a queen and single bed. Kitchenette with sink fridge tea and coffee and toast making facilities. Iron and ironing board in room. Fee Pay TV available. Opening windows to let in the fresh alpine air.
  • Queen Bed + 2 Single

  • Large room with mountain views Kitchenette tea coffee and toast making Spacious motel style units with one queen bed and two single beds. Kitchenette with sink fridge tea and coffee and toast making facilities. Iron and ironing board in room. Free Pay TV available. Opening windows to let in the fresh alpine air.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Australian Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1200 

  • Check out time is 1000 

  • Time Zone is  +10 

  • 0  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 0  floors. 


  • Directions
    Ovens Valley Motor Inn is the first motel on the left coming into Bright from Myrtleford. Turn left at the Welcome to Bright sign and look for the SUNDOWNER sign. If you have come over the mountain from the south travel 1.5km past the roundabout in the centre of town and we are on the right.

    Guarantee Policy
    Varies by rate plan booked. Check availability for more information.

    Cancellation Policy
    Varies by rate plan booked. Check availability for more information.

    Restaurant Information
    Restaurant / Dining Information  Our restuarant is open for groups and functions with prior arrangments. However there are endless other dining options available in Bright for you to chose from. We offer a transfer service to Simones of Bright for those really wanting to sample sensational Italian food using local produce. Those dining at Simones also recieve a complementary glass of wine on presentation of their room key. We have an eating out guide available for guest information.

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting / Conference Information
  •   Our bar and restaurant facility overlook the pool area and gardens. This versatile space can be booked for groups conferences functions and meetings. We are delighted to cater for a small meeting right through to a formal dinner for 70 guests. The options are endless so let Shannon with her function and events experience help you organise a fantastic conference or event at Sundowner Bright.


    Recreation Information
  • Recreation Information

  • The Cayon Walk along the Ovens River is located behind the property and the Rail Trail is great for a walk or ride and is located outside our front gate. The Ovens Valley area also offers great golf fishing bushwalking mountain biking skiing horse riding paragliding absieling canoing rafting wineries restaurants cafes and lots of local produce.

  • Area Attractions

  • Bright really does experience four distinct seasons and all must be experienced to truly appreciate this diverse area. The grand avenues of trees are ablaze with colour in Autumn the snow is falling in winter gardens display masses of colourful blooms in spring and in summer Bright is buzzing with visitors enjoying our cafes rivers trails and parks. A week would not be enough time to discover what this area has to offer. While staying at Sundowner Bright you can visit.. ... Mt Buffalo one of Australias oldest and most spectacular National Parks ... the tiny National Trust village of Wandiligong and dont get lost in the maze ... Harrietville's gardens and lavender farm and even catch a trout on the way home ... the pretty township of Mt Beauty youll see amazing views of the Keiwa Valley ... Myrtleford is a striving agricultural hub learn about hops tobacco and timber ... explore the regions galleries and museums. ... step back in time by spending the morning in historic Beechworth ... sample local wines at Michellini Gapstead and Boyntons wineries and ... try the local chestnuts preserves apples mustards game venison berries olives cheese plum pudding and pastries.... is your mouth watering yet.

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