Yandina Hotel, YANDINA, QLD

CNR STEVEN & SCOTT STREETS
YANDINA
QLD  4561

Ph: (07) 5446 7341
Fax: (07) 5446 8288
Web: www.yandinahotel.com ...

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About Yandina Hotel

The Yandina Hotel situated in Yandina, Sunshine Coast, Queensland is a hotel which was established by Australian pioneers. Yandina was a staging depot on the route between Brisbane and the Gold fields in Gympie.

Besides the gold rush there were a number of additional thirsty tasks such as building roads and railways, clearing land and harvesting sugar cane. John Sommer built the Australian Hotel in Yandina around 1887.

He was granted a licence in 1889. However, he discovered he had built it in the wrong position (Gympie Road), As a result in 1891 the Australian Hotel was hitched up to a team of bullocks and moved on skids to Yandina Hotel’s present site in Stevens Street.

The Yandina Hotel is one of the oldest hotel buildings on the Sunshine Coast, today it offers all the services of a modern hotel but also offers the experience of an original authentic Aussie PUB.

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rates per room

Could you please advise of availability, rates etc for room sat 28th april 2012.

Picture/rating etc would be appreciated.

Kind Regards
Rebecca

Ensuite accomodation

Please provide me with room rate per night for an ensuite room from 11/11/11 for 3 nights.

Thanks

Jeff

yandina hotel

This wonderful old building ( the oldest hotel on the Sunshine Coast) is currently undergoing extensive renovations and extensions, and retaining as far as is possible its heritage values.

Upstairs accomodation areas now more designed to the "understaned boutique" style, with all the modern comfortable facilities --- and theres also a section of "singles" accommodation.

For more details about this pub, Queenslanders can see its story, in the June 2009 edition of "Smart Farmer" magazine

Cheers

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