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Rock-Al-Roy Bed and Breakfast, Kingaroy

Rock-Al-Roy Bed and Breakfast is located in a large residential home comprising of 500 square metres including verandahs on the north eastern slope of a hill overlooking Kingaroy Township. It has extensive views of residential areas of Kingaroy in quiet, peaceful surroundings.

Town is a short five minute drive away with easy access to shopping facilities including major supermarkets, department stores and variety stores. There are a number of hotels and restaurants in Kingaroy and one winery (Stuart Range Estate) in town with four other wineries within easy driving distance.

Kingaroy is the regional centre of the South Burnett with many tourist attractions, including the beautiful Bunya Mountains 58 kilometres west.

Accommodation Options

Double Room

Room with a double bed.

Twin Room Individual Twin Share

Room with two single beds.

Twin Room Couple Share

Room with two single beds.

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