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Outback Pioneer Hotel

2 of 5 stars
London
Nov 22, 2009

Ayres Rock (Uluru) itself is fantastic. The accomodation is out of the way, a captured market - and therefore expensive. But if you want to stay at the Rock and do teh sunrise and sunset trips (all...more

Travelodge Mirambeena Resort Darwin

2 of 5 stars
On the Road
Nov 21, 2009

This hotel has 2 lovely pools, friendly staff and a decent location, but the Price we paid was way out of line for the room facing a barbed-wire fence which backed up onto the next hotel, an unknown...more

Alice's Secret Travellers Inn

5 of 5 stars
Scotland
Nov 21, 2009

We only stayed here for 2 nights as we were travelling on a tour to Uluru so we dont have much to say but there was loads in the kitchen and plenty of room. Really friendly staff and a good base for...more

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