Motels Accommodation Clarendon - Gold Coast QLD

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Hawkesbury Race Club Motel

1 Racecourse Road, Clarendon NSW 2756
Hawkesbury Race Club Motel is the Hawkesbury's best kept secret! Located in the park like grounds of the Hawkesbury Race Club - just minutes from historic townships of Richmond and Windsor - this motel offers affordable luxury for singles, couples and families. Situated off the main road, Hawkesbury Race Club Motel offer the perfect, quiet place to relax and unwind. The East Wing offers expansive views of the racecourse and of the surrounding Blue Mountains. The West Wing offers view across the gardens and Miracle Lodge Racing Stables. Hawkesbury Race Club Motel offers 30 luxuriously appointed rooms with a mix of king, queen and twin configurations. Deluxe Suites and Spa Suites are also available. Additional beds and cots are available on request. They look forward to assisting you at Hawkesbury Race Club Motel - where your personal comfort and exceptional service are equally assured. ...

Hawkesbury Tourism

Ham Common, Windsor/Richmond Rd (opp Richmond RAAF Base), Clarendon NSW 2756

Hawkesbury Tourism

Ham Common, Windsor/Richmond Rd (opp Richmond RAAF Base), Clarendon NSW 2756

Collectors Plant Fair

Racecourse Road, Clarendon NSW 2756
The Collectors' Plant Fair will be held at the historic Hawkesbury Race Club, Clarendon, NSW. Clarendon is between Richmond and Windsor. The fair showcases 50 specialist nurseries selling distinctive and hard-to-come-by plants, books and garden accessories. There is also an inspiring speaker program. Participating Nurseries and the Speaker Program will be announced on the web site....

Hawkesbury Race Club

5 Racecourse Road, Clarendon NSW 2756
The Hawkesbury Valley is one of the oldest Australian settlements and first explored by Governor Phillip in 1789. The Hawkesbury racing pioneers fashioned a race course from 200 acres of virgin bush land in 1865 which led to the first race meeting being conducted on the course in 1871. This racecourse has been in continuous use for over 135 years. The beauty of the race track, set to the backdrop of the Blue Mountains and the grandstand showcasing the scenic panorama of the Grose Valley, is a true testament of foresight of the racing pioneers....