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Dukes Motor Inn, Bordertown

Dukes Motor Inn is situated a few minutes from Bordertown on the Adelaide side of the Dukes Highway. A family owned and operated motel on two acres with a lawn tennis court and outdoor swimming pool. Bordertown is situated at the top of the Limestone Coast and is on the main highway between Adelaide and Melbourne. it is the home of the famous white kangaroo which may be visited at the local Wildlife Park and is also known as the birthplace of former Prime Minister Bob Hawke. A perfect stop over point between Adelaide and Melbourne.

Accommodation Options

Executive

One queen size bed and one single bed

Executive Spa

One queen size bed

Intermediate

One queen size bed, one double bed and one single bed

Economy

One double bed and one single bed

Two Bedroom Suite

Two double beds and two single beds

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  • Swimming

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